Seals & Rabies
Seals & Rabies Webinar Replay
We’d also like to invite you to watch our recent Seals and Rabies Webinar presented by Dr. Jack Meintjes. It’s an insightful session that dives deeper into the topic and provides valuable information for anyone passionate about marine safety and conservation. You can catch the replay by clicking the link below.
In case of a seal bite or any diving-related emergency, it is essential to contact the DAN Emergency Hotline at +27-82-810-6010. This number provides critical support, including care coordination and evacuation assistance. It also grants access to DAN’s emergency evacuation services and treatment coverage, even for non-diving-related emergencies
In case of a seal bite or any diving-related emergency, it is essential to contact the DAN Emergency Hotline at +27-82-810-6010. This number provides critical support, including care coordination and evacuation assistance. It also grants access to DAN’s emergency evacuation services and treatment coverage, even for non-diving-related emergencies
Your Input Matters
In light of the recent seal attacks and growing concerns around the spread of rabies, we’re reaching out to ask for your help. As Helen Keller wisely said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” We believe that by coming together, we can proactively find solutions to reduce these incidents and ensure safety for all.
To that end, we’ve created a brief questionnaire to gather your insights and ideas. Your input will play a crucial role in shaping our approach, and we would greatly appreciate your thoughtful feedback.
Please take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire — your voice can help make a meaningful difference. Simply click the link below to get started.
Thank you for your time. Together, we can make a significant impact.
To that end, we’ve created a brief questionnaire to gather your insights and ideas. Your input will play a crucial role in shaping our approach, and we would greatly appreciate your thoughtful feedback.
Please take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire — your voice can help make a meaningful difference. Simply click the link below to get started.
Thank you for your time. Together, we can make a significant impact.
Sea Search: Seal Incident Questionnaire
The Sea Search Group is a passionate collective of scientists and students with deep academic expertise in marine mammal science.
We invite you to share your valuable observations to help us gain deeper insights into the health and behavior of Cape fur seals. Your input, no matter how detailed, plays a vital role in our research.
Feel free to share as much information as you're comfortable with. If you’re unsure about certain details, that’s perfectly okay—every bit of information helps. You're under no obligation to answer all the questions, and if there are topics, such as medical information, that you’d prefer not to disclose, simply leave those fields blank.
Together, we can make a difference in understanding and protecting these incredible marine creatures.
We invite you to share your valuable observations to help us gain deeper insights into the health and behavior of Cape fur seals. Your input, no matter how detailed, plays a vital role in our research.
Feel free to share as much information as you're comfortable with. If you’re unsure about certain details, that’s perfectly okay—every bit of information helps. You're under no obligation to answer all the questions, and if there are topics, such as medical information, that you’d prefer not to disclose, simply leave those fields blank.
Together, we can make a difference in understanding and protecting these incredible marine creatures.
Western Cape Confirmation of Rabies In The Cape Fur Seal Population
It's important to stay informed and know how to respond if you come across an animal displaying unusual behaviour—it could be a sign of rabies. To learn more and access the contact details for state veterinarians, simply download the information document using the link below. Your awareness and quick action can make a difference!
Dive Emergency Hotline
CALL FOR ASSISTANCE
+27 828 10 60 10
DAN's Emergency Hotline staff members are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to provide information, assist with care coordination and evacuation assistance.