KZN netters on alert after large sardine shoals netted on two beaches

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KZN netters on alert after large sardine shoals netted on two beaches
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Sardines are expected to be netted at eManzimtoti and Warner Beach on Wednesday after successful netting took place at uMgababa and Scottburgh beaches on Tuesday. DailyNewsSA

“With the lockdown, it is not easy for some people. Without netting, it is difficult for people to get into the water and grab sardines,” he said.

A pilot at World of Wings Flight School, Noel McDonogh, said he had spotted sardine shoals off Scottburgh’s Back Beach. According to Ugu South Coast Tourism, shoals of sardines were sighted with netting taking place at Pennington and Scottburgh.

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