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OPERATION CENTRE (EOC)

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Cape Town, [Monday 20 January 2025] – Following an incident involving a seal and freedivers off Simons Town’s Windmill Beach in False Bay, the NSRI wishes to acknowledge the swift response and ongoing efforts of the City of Cape Town, whose staff actively managed the situation on-site.

To minimize risks, we remind swimmers to always: 

  • Buddy up: Never swim alone.

  • Use a tow float and safety whistle: These safety tools increase visibility and preparedness in the water.

  • Keep fresh water and a first aid kit in your car: Essential for immediate post-incident care.

  • Report unusual seal activity: Notify the City of Cape Town of any aggressive or abnormal seal behaviour.

Safety Precautions for Rabid Seal Sightings
If a rabid seal is reported in the area, we urge swimmers, divers, and beach visitors to take the following safety measures: 

  1. Avoid Direct Contact: 

    • Stay out of the water if a rabid seal is spotted or suspected to be nearby.

    • Maintain a safe distance from seals both on the beach and in the water.

    • Do not feed or touch seals; even calm or sick-looking seals can be unpredictable and dangerous.

  2. Observe Warning Signs and Closures: 

    • Follow any beach closures or warnings issued by authorities.

    • Respect posted signs indicating areas where a rabid seal has been reported.

  3. Recognize Rabid Animal Behaviour: 

    • Rabid seals may display aggression, disorientation, excessive drooling, or paralysis. Report any such behaviour immediately.

  4. Report Sightings: 

    • Contact the City of Cape Town or beach management if you encounter a rabid or suspicious seal.

  5. Protect Pets: 

    • Keep pets leashed and away from seals, seal carcasses, or areas of seal activity.

    • Avoid walking pets in areas affected by rabid seals, as rabies can be transmitted to animals.

  6. Post-Exposure Measures: 

    • Seek immediate medical attention if bitten, scratched, or exposed to saliva from a seal. 

    • Thoroughly clean wounds with soap and water and disinfect the area.

  7. Exercise Caution on Watercraft: 

    • Divers, kayakers, and boaters should maintain a safe distance from seals. Rabid seals may behave unpredictably or attempt to climb aboard.

To report rabid seals or any unusual seal behaviour in Cape Town, please contact the City of Cape Town at 021 480 7700.

 

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