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Dathonga Dive Tours Based in Tofo, Mozambique since 2002 we offer specialised dive packages to Mozambique and South Africa, including the Sardine Run.

Dive packages in Mozambique and the annual Sardine Run are personally guided by us.

Starting to prepare. One week to go before I head off to work on this year’s Sardine Run. Been a while since I needed th...
04/06/2024

Starting to prepare. One week to go before I head off to work on this year’s Sardine Run. Been a while since I needed thermal protection like this! 🦈 🐬 🐋

06/04/2024

Getting excited...

🩵 Mozambique
05/04/2024

🩵 Mozambique

Marine Megafauna Foundation scientists’ surprise discovery of the shape-shifting mimic octopus in Mozambique  By Madeleine Pierce In a remarkable testament to the hidden wonders of the oceans, researchers at the Marine Megafauna Foundation, in collaboration with the Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sa...

Such a super dive site and dived by so few.  Just another amazing encounter while we take a 'break' from searching for s...
05/04/2024

Such a super dive site and dived by so few. Just another amazing encounter while we take a 'break' from searching for sardine action 🤩.
Book your place on this year's Sardine Run with Richie as your guide

When conditions permit, there's a chance for us to dive Raggy Reef! 🦈 Two fun facts below! 👇

1️⃣ Ragged tooth sharks are known by various names depending on the region. In addition to "ragged tooth shark," they are also called sand tiger sharks (not to be confused with tiger sharks), grey nurse sharks, and spotted ragged-tooth sharks. This variety of names reflects their wide distribution and diverse habitats.

2️⃣ Tooth Migration: Ragged tooth sharks have a unique dental phenomenon known as tooth migration. Their teeth are continually replaced throughout their lives, with new rows of teeth growing in the back of their mouths and moving forward to replace old or damaged teeth. This constant process ensures that they always have sharp teeth for hunting prey, making them formidable predators in their environment.

📸Stunning image captured by Brandon Cole.










12/06/2021

Still not getting in the water as much as we would like to due to covid but when we do....

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