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Uniting Passion for Marine Conservation and Adventure: The Synergy of Cape RADD and Impact Divers

At Cape RADD, the fusion of marine science, conservation, citizen science, education, and recreational scuba diving comes alive. Nestled in the stunning coastal town of Simon’s Town, South Africa, Cape RADD is not just a marine field station. At the Read more…

By Mike Barron, 4 monthsJanuary 3, 2025 ago
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Explore the Great African Sea Forest Online!

Cape RADD’s Snorkel for Science trips have been a big hit, with the number of participants and trips increasing by the year. As we explore the Great African Sea Forest, all participants have contributed to our data collection of sharks Read more…

By Naidine Haricombe, 5 months ago
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Kelp Harvesting and Farming in South Africa

Kelp refers to large brown seaweeds found along South Africa’s west and south coasts, with two main species: Sea Bamboo (Ecklonia maxima) and Split Fan (Laminaria pallida). These underwater forests support diverse marine life and provide valuable bioproducts for industry, Read more…

By Mark Fitzgibbon, 5 months ago
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SCUBA for Science: Explore & collect data in Kelp Forests

At Cape RADD, we offer a SCUBA for Science program, where any SCUBA certified diver can assist us with collecting data in the Great African Sea Forest. Become a Citizen Marine Scientist for the day, learn about the amazing marine Read more…

By Mark Fitzgibbon, 6 months ago
a research diver swims through kelp
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The Role of Cape Urchins

Cape urchins are integral to the kelp forest ecosystem. These spiny creatures graze on the kelp and other algae, keeping the growth in check and help maintain the balance of the Great African Sea Forests. This helps thin the thick Read more…

By Mike Barron, 6 monthsNovember 26, 2024 ago
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WATCH – A Day in the Life of a Marine Science Student

Have you ever wanted to know what a marine biologist does in a day? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Cape RADD offers a four-week Marine Science Field Course. Learn how to SCUBA dive or brush up on your Read more…

By Emma Faulkner, 7 monthsOctober 17, 2024 ago
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The African Penguin – A Race Against Extinction #NOOW

The African penguin is a popular species for tourists and locals to admire. However, due to past and present human activities, their populations are rapidly declining. As a result, various conservation institutions have established the #Not On Our Watch (#NOOW) Read more…

By Nicholas Aitken, 7 months ago
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Finding False Bay’s Marine Little 5

Marine Little 5 is a new term, so before we get into it, let’s look at the history of this idea. South Africa has coined the term Big 5. It relates to our beautiful, game, land animals. The Big 5 Read more…

By Naidine Haricombe, 8 months ago
False Bay Marine Little 5
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Dark shyshark – Haploblepharus pictus

Let’s learn about the Dark shyshark (Haploblepharus pictus) a shyshark in the family Scyliorhinidae. This shark is indigenous to the South African coastline preferring temperate waters. It features dark brown to black colouration, blending into rocky reefs and sandy bottom habitats. Read more…

By Mark Fitzgibbon, 8 monthsSeptember 12, 2024 ago
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The Power of Citizen Science

Citizen science is a tool that uses the collective efforts of ordinary people to contribute to scientific data collection. Although a new term, people have been contributing to science for a long time. Cape RADD utilizes citizen science to collect Read more…

By Maia Bhasin, 8 monthsSeptember 11, 2024 ago

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