Monday, February 1, 2010

The First Day of the Low Season

Today's the first of February, which means the first day of the low season insomuch that February and March are the only two months of the year when a no-sighting day becomes a valid concern.

Over the past five years, we have had six no-sighting days, all of which were in these two months. Hopefully, since we have excellent sightings over January, this year won't be a no-sighting day. Great White Shark Tours reported an average of between six and ten sharks for most days over January, which is still an unbelievable.

Lets hope that carries on.

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