By Newsbreak Producer Hoosen Ebrahim - As icy cold fronts sweep across the coastline this June, anticipation is building for the annual sardine run along the KwaZulu-Natal coast. Thousands of residents, anglers and tourists are preparing to witness the spectacular marine phenomenon expected to move closer to the shores of Durban in the coming weeks. The sardine run is regarded as one of the biggest natural events on South Africa's coastline, attracting massive public interest every year. Durban based Angling expert Adam Kamdar says weather and sea conditions will play a crucial role in determining how close the shoals move toward the shore. He explains that fishermen and coastal communities are already closely monitoring ocean activity for signs of the first major shoals...

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