An uShaka Sea World rescue of a stingray from the Durban Harbour

An uShaka Sea World rescue of a stingray from the Durban Harbour

We wonder if she was trying to help find Nemo? 

An uShaka Sea World recue of a stingray from the Durban Harbour
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Hearing about the passion for the ocean is not something that is new to us. We are quite familiar with the preservation and conservation efforts that involve saving our sea life, and, of course, we support all efforts when it comes to being pro sea life. 

On that note, we have to admit that we love any experience that we get to have with the ocean's family. From hearing about the sharks through the Sharks Board team to wanting to pay a visit to the Dolphins at uShaka, we love how energetic and interesting our sea life is.

So when we heard about this Female Round Ribbontail Ray, also known as a stingray, that got trapped at the Naval Base Salisbury Island, we had to find out what her story was. The kid in us definitely thought that perhaps she was looking for Nemo, but, no, that was not the case. 

Then the team at uShaka Sea World got their things together and went out on their rescue mission. It is absolutely amazing to hear the way they managed the rescue mission. It just shows that as humans we can co-exist with animals and work with their best interests at heart. 

"The team climbed down a rope ladder into the water, which was about 3m deep, before they guided the stingray onto the specially designed stretcher. It needed to be hoisted out of the water by a crane. The ray was then carried to the adjacent slipway by stretcher and released." (Highway Mail)

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