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Certifications

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Great White Shark Protection Foundation

As a founding member of the Great White Shark Protection Foundation we are proud to acknowledge that our members were in the forefront of protecting the Great White Shark internationally in 1991.

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The Heritage Environmental Management Company

Our Greenline Certification which is a subsidiary of the Heritage Environmental Management Company, ensures our annual environmental impact audit keeps us in an international bracket of responsible tourism and ahead of our competitors.

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South African Maritime Safety Authority

Works closely with White Shark Diving Company in terms of insuring the annual boat survey is kept within safety regulations to ensure safety remain the priority of all clients and crew/team members.

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Tripadvisor 2014 Certificate of Excellence

White Shark Diving Company is proud of the 2014 Certificate of Excellence awarded to us by Tripadvisor. This prestigious award recognizes businesses that consistently earn top ratings from TripAdvisor travelers.

Partners

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CAPE TOWN TOURISM

Cape Town TourismCape Town’s official destination marketing company continues to market White Shark Diving Company and refer tourist to us as one of their preferred shark cage diving operators.

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South African Tourism

SA Tourism are proud supporters of White Shark Diving Company, who were officially selected as the preferred representative operator for the SA Tourism Promotional Video for The FIFA World Cup 2010, held in South Africa.

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The Department of Environmental Affairs

White Shark Diving Company as a founding member of the Great White Shark Protection Foundation plays a major role in collaborating with the South African Department of Environmental Affairs to transform and regulate the Shark cage Diving industry through the passing of legislation into the Government Gazette. White Shark Diving Company together with 12 permit holders work with the Marine and Coastal Managements non-consumptive fisheries department DEAT, in an effort to raise awareness and education and ensure the protection and conservation of the Great White Shark, (Carcharodon Carcharias) in South Africa.