The KwaZulu-Natal coast has become a popular destination for diving enthusiasts from around the world with colourful tropical reefs and wrecks and a stunning variety of sea-life to be found. Added attractions are the pleasant all-year-round climate, the warm, clear water and excellent back-up in terms of infrastructure and facilities.
The warm Agulhas current that flows down the KwaZulu-Natal coast allows the world's southern-most tropical reefs to flourish, and the water seldom drops below 20'C, summer or winter.
Although KwaZulu-Natal has a large population of sharks, they pose little threat to scuba divers. No shark attack has ever been recorded on a scuba diver in the province. The migrating ragged-tooth sharks can be observed on Aliwal Shoal from July to November.
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