Seal Island (South Africa)

Seal Island is a rocky island off of the mainland in southern South Africa. It is a major feeding spot for Great White sharks during the months when fur seals are active on the island.

Sharks will usually circle the island and wait for seals to enter the water. Then they will shoot up from the depths and attack the seals near the surface. They will often shoot out of the water when they do this. Great whites have been observed to be more active at Seal Island in the morning.