Thursday, December 10, 2009

Empowerment in White Shark Projects

In a move to synergize its vision and mission for the future - a white shark diving and viewing company based in Gansbaai in the Western Cape Region of South Africa - White Shark Projects announced the transfer of 25% ownership of White Shark Projects CC to Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) partners.
The new partnership will see the White Shark Projects Employees Trust (hereafter referred to as “WSP Employees Trust”) acquiring 25% of White Shark Projects CC. The deal puts White Shark Projects CC firmly on the road to full BEE compliance.
White Shark Projects CC has for some time stated its intention to introduce a BEE shareholder and to this end has held discussions with various parties.
The WSP Employees Trust was set up by White Shark Projects in 2009. The WSP Employees Trust was established to provide assistance to previously disadvantaged employees at White Shark Projects CC; and to provide the WSP Employees Trust with a sustainable source of income in order to fulfil its objectives. The ultimate beneficiaries of the WSP Employees Trust are the previously disadvantaged employees at the company, their families and the communities that it supports.
Charmaine Beukes, Owner and Director of White Shark Projects, said: “Central to all initiatives is our emphasis on people being our greatest asset. This is reflected in our choice of our black economic empowerment partner (The WSP Employees Trust), the diversity of our staff, our capacity-building social investment programmes and in our preferential procurement and enterprise development achievements.
Abraham Newman, an employee at White Shark Projects and trustee-holder in the WSP Employees Trust commented as follows: “The owners and management team at White Shark Projects has not only showed the way by empowering others – but also empowering our business in the true sense. I am smiling – because I know that I am working at a company that values people centredness, integrity, performance and overall sustainability in a very exciting and challenging South African environment. Surely, this is the start of new beginnings – and has ignited a renewed fire of passion for sharks and service amongst the “Shark Team”!”



Notes about the company: White Shark Projects CC has been established in 1989 and is a world-leading organization that focuses on the conservation of great white sharks through responsible tourism and research. We are involved in conservation, film, education, diving and viewing.
The expectations of clients at White Shark Projects are met by excellent customer service, good value, and operational efficiency. The crew and staff are distinguished by their functional and technical expertise combined with hands-on experience – ensuring the clients effective and professional service.
This Fair Trade Accredited in SA company works closely with the SA Shark Conservancy and is full members of SATSA, SKAL International, Cape Town Tourism, Open Africa and Gansbaai Tourism.

Monday, December 7, 2009

CONSERVATION, EDUCATON AND DEDICATION - THE "THREE MUSKETEERS" OF THE WHITE SHARK'S ULTIMATE SURVIVAL!

Conservation encompasses many things - from the very air that we breathe, to the great rain forests of the Amazon, from every endangered species of animal or bird, to the smallest creature in the ocean, to one of the most feared - the Great White Shark, which is the focus of this article.

Sharks are quite possibly one of the most feared sea creatures. From the smallest sand shark to the gigantic whale shark, they are sleek, muscled and very agile. Wonderfully equipped predators, they can sense blood from more than a kilometer away! They are greatly feared by other creatures beneath the waves. By nature they are unpredictable, especially true of the most magnificent of all --- the Great White.

What do YOU know about the Great White? Allow me to give you some facts which will broaden your knowledge and increase your understanding of these amazing creatures.

The white shark is the largest predatory fish in the oceans of the world. It can grow to a length of at least 7 meters and weigh over 3 tons!

Although intelligent, natural learners, they cannot be trained by human contact. Senses are highly developed and they can smell fish or blood from at least 100 meters away.

The largest concentrations of white sharks is in regions where water temperatures range between 10 and 20c. The South African coast, close to the city of Cape Town, is particularly prevalent.

Thousands of tourists from all over the world visit the Overstrand region of the Cape Coast each year. They are attracted by the unique beauty of the land and marine environment. They come because they are passionate about the conservation of these magnificent sea creatures, always willing to learn and do their "bit".

And of course, they come to participate in the exciting "cage shark dives" especially to see the Great White close up in its natural habitat!

By:
Charmaine Beukes WSP

Would YOU like to experience the absolute magic of SHARK CAGE DIVING, further education and much, much more. For more info on our community projects, unsurpassed hospitality and exciting tours, visit www.whitesharkprojects.co.za