By Newsbreak Producer Hoosen Ebrahim - As the annual sardine run once again draws attention to the KwaZulu-Natal coastline, we look in depth into the book shining the light on the deeper story behind this remarkable natural event. In Legends of the Tide, author Viroshen Chetty explores how the sardine run was far more than a seasonal marine spectacle. It has become a source of livelihood, opportunity and legacy for generations of South Africans. The book traces the history of Durban's seine-net fishing industry, documenting how families-built businesses, supported coastal communities and preserved a unique part of KwaZulu-Natal's heritage. As thousands gather along the coast to witness this year's sardine migration, Legends of the Tide reminds us that behind the spectacle of the ocean lies a powerful human story. Co-Author, Viroshen Chetty spoke to Newsbreak in an exclusive interview...

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