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Why Children Should Learn in Their Mother Tongue
By Antonique Dick, 21st February 2024
South Africa has a rich blend of cultures, traditions, and languages. Many South Africans, including myself, have had to adopt English as their first language because it’s the primary language used in our schools and universities. According to UNESCO, “an estimated 40% of children are not accessing education in their…
Marine Explorer Programme Reflection
By Wade Naude, 4th December 2023
A Reflection by Wade Naude I had the privilege of working with two Marine Explorer (ME) groups during 2023. The Marine Explorer programme is a 12-week programme aimed at High School learners and introduces participants to the wonders of the ocean through snorkelling on the Cape Peninsula. The end goal…
Where it All Started – Becoming an Environmental Educator
By Justine Swartz, 6th October 2023
A story by Justine Swartz   “I enjoy my work because I get to pursue my passions, which include working with people and imparting my knowledge of nature to them.” World Teacher’s Day is a celebration of the dedicated educators who have positively impacted countless lives through their knowledge and…
New Website Launch
By Danel Wentzel, 14th July 2023
We are back with a new blog, and we have exciting news to share with you! Our team has been hard at work behind the scenes the past few months, but we are finally able to announce that we have successfully completed upgrades to our website. It’s out with the old…
Creating Awareness Through Dance – A Story by Wade Naude
By Wade Naude, 3rd April 2023
My name is Wade Naude. I am a Junior Educator at the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Education Centre. This is my story of how my love for movement and dance sparked my passion for science communication. I’m from Paarl, a land-locked town, about 60 km out of Cape Town.…
What is Upwelling?
By Danel Wentzel, 14th February 2023
If you’ve spent some time around Cape Town, you might be familiar with those beautiful, calm, crystal-clear ocean days around the Atlantic seaboard. If you’ve ventured further and spent time inside the ocean, you might know that the same tropical crystal clear hues mean frosty water temperatures. But why is…
What is a Colour Front?
By Danel Wentzel, 16th January 2023
Cape Point marks the southwestern tip of the African continent, with some of the most breathtaking ocean and coastal scenery in the world. The treacherous rocky reefs surrounding the Point are home to 26 recorded shipwrecks – and probably many more. Sea cliffs rise over 250 meters above the waves…
Tips for a more sustainable Christmas
By Danel Wentzel, 20th December 2022
Christmas is upon us, and with it comes the seemingly inevitable avalanche of unwanted gifts, glittery wrapping paper, and endless plates of festive snacks. Or at least that’s how it used to be, as many of us now realise how our lifestyles impact our planet. Enjoying Christmas more mindfully is…
Meet our Ocean Ambassador – Dr Koebraa Peters
By Koebraa Peters, 7th December 2022
Koebraa is a lecturer, mom of two and a Muslim woman of colour. She has a PhD specialising in Marine Biology from Stellenbosch University. She obtained her BSc in Marine Biology and Ecology at UCT, as well as her BSc Honours in Zoology and MSc in Conservation Biology. Her love…
Sharks International 2022
By Clova Mabin, 22nd November 2022
Imagine having all the top shark scientists from around the world in one room! Well, in October, I was lucky enough to attend the fourth Sharks International conference in Valencia, Spain and got to do just that! The conference is held every four years, first in Australia in 2010, then…
Just Keep Swimming – a Story by Logan Benjamin
By Logan Benjamin, 3rd November 2022
Just Keep Swimming. A Story by Logan Benjamin My story begins here. My name is Logan Benjamin. I’m an Intern at the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Education Centre,  and I come from a place which is known as the Cape Flats. Growing up was difficult. I couldn’t play outside…
Celebrating Teacher’s Appreciation Day!
By Danel Wentzel, 5th October 2022
Celebrating Teacher’s Appreciation Day! 7 Reasons why teachers are incredible.   “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” – Malala Yousafzai Teacher’s Appreciation Day may only come around once a year, but let’s be honest: our teachers and educators should be appreciated every day (and…
Are you ready for International Coastal Clean Up Day?
By Danel Wentzel, 12th September 2022
It’s almost International Coastal Cleanup Day! With just five days to go until the 17th of September, we wanted to share the clean-ups are team will be attending across Cape Town. A brief overview Coastal Cleanup Day was established by the Ocean Conservancy, with the first-ever cleanup event held on…
The Women of the Shark Education Centre
By Danel Wentzel, 31st August 2022
Celebrating our incredible females at the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Education Centre   There are a lot of ways to be a woman. For some, womanhood is strength. For others, it’s tenderness. Womanhood might be pushing yourself in school, or in your career or helping to lift others. You…
13 Sharks of False Bay with “artivist” Janet Ormond
By Danel Wentzel, 8th August 2022
13 Sharks of False Bay With “artivist” Janet Ormond from Curb Beach Plastics.   What do sharks and plastic have in common? Well, when in the right hands, they both serve as inspiration for exceptional artwork! Over the past three months, we have been collaborating with local artist, Janet Ormond, to…
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28 Main Rd, Kalk Bay, Cape Town
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Tel: +27 (0)21 788 6694

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About SOSF Shark Education Centre

To connect the public to the ocean through experiential education programmes focused on sharks and local marine ecosystems, in order to nurture awareness, encourage environmentally responsible actions and develop a healthy respect for sharks.

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    • Supporters
    • Contact Us
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    • Lessons
    • After-school Programmes
    • Community-focused Programmes
    • Public Tours
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    • Activity Books
    • Colouring Sheets
    • RockPool Pocket Guide
    • Livestream
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