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uShaka hosts a record 10 000 children in one day
uShaka hosted a record 10 000 children thanks to the generosity of local businessman Vivian Reddy.
Read more >>Valentine's Day preparations sealed with a kiss
A Valentine’s Day shoot for uShaka marketing saw seal couple Jabulani and Illanga take to the stage in front of the camera.
Read more >>Oscar the water monitor gets his discharge papers
After 29 weeks of care and nurturing at uShaka Sea World’s Dangerous Creatures facility, Oscar the water monitor is released, healthy and well, at a suitable site at Hazelmere Dam.
Read more >>Round ribbontail ray relocated to Open Ocean exhibit
A young female round ribbontail ray is relocated from the quarantine pool to the Open Ocean exhibit
Read more >>National Science Week school visits
A number of schools visited uShaka Sea World during National Science Week to learn more about the ocean and careers in marine science.
Read more >>Gambit turns 41
Gambit the dolphin, uShaka Sea World legend and marine conservation ambassador, turns 41 today.
Read more >>Creatures great and small
All creatures great and small
Read more >>Seals
South African fur seals, also known as Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pussilis) occur naturally in the colder waters off South Africa. Each day these fun-loving, furry mammals surprise young and old alike with their amusing antics as they participate in pantomimes in their specially designed seal stadium.
Read more >>Dolphins
For many guests, a visit to the dolphin stadium is the highlight of the uShaka Marine World experience. Here our family of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) amaze guests with their character, intelligence, speed and agility.
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