![]() Alison Kock and CNN's Anderson Cooper |
Through her research with the Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF) Alison has tagged more than 70 great white sharks and identified more than 300 since 2004, providing the only source of scientific information on white shark activity and behaviour patterns in Cape Town. She aims to change both the media and the general public’s perceptions about great white sharks and gather more data, which will be used in the conservation management of this unique species. Cooper was treated to a full day of predator-prey interactions, where they witnessed a total of 23 attempted and successful attacks by great whites on Cape fur seals off Seal Island in False Bay. They had nine different great whites approach the boat and Alison successfully tagged a 3.20 m female with an acoustic pinger, whose movements in these waters will now be tracked. The CNN reporter highlighted the need for continued research and emphasized that a better understanding of these apex predator’s movements and behaviour is essential for their protection. |