By Newsbreak Producer Hoosen Ebrahim - We have exciting news from the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, where the much-anticipated annual Sardine Run has once again delivered an incredible spectacle. This past Sunday, the "Greatest Shoal on Earth" concluded Scottburgh's Ocean Festival, giving spectators a front-row seat to the massive sardine migration on Scottburgh Main Beach. This iconic event, a true natural wonder, perfectly aligned with World Ocean Day, underscoring the vital importance of ocean awareness and conservation. Event Organiser, Barry Lewin, highlighted how fitting it was to witness the sardine run's arrival, showcasing exactly what they're fighting to protect in the ocean. The sight of the shimmering shoals and the associated marine activity was a grand finale to four days of ocean-focused celebrations. Lewin elaborates on the incredible natural phenomenon and its significance to our coastline...

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