KNYSNA NEWS - On Saturday, 24 November the municipality was notified of a whale carcass that washed up Brenton-on-Sea beach.
Brenton-On-Sea has been closed until further notice.
"Please note that the Brenton-on-Sea entrance from the Buffalo Bay beach is also closed. We ask residents and visitors not to go to the area."
“Increased in-shore shark activity is expected due to sharks being naturally attracted to the decaying whale carcass,” NSRI Knysna station commander Jerome Simonis said.
The municipality together with SANParks and Cape Nature are finalising plans to remove the carcass.
On Saturday, 24 November the municipality was notified of a whale carcass that washed up Brenton-on-Sea beach.
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