Sardine Run 2024: Breaking News and First Catch Highlights (9 June '24)

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On June 9, 2024, the annual Sardine Run kicked off with a bang with first sardine sightings and catches along the KZN South Coast, specifically in Margate and Hibberdene. Reports from coastal spotters led to successful hauls, with Jace Govender bringing in 500 crates of sardines. The podcast will address commonly asked questions about other marine life activity, sardine availability and pricing, and their current and predicted locations.
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