National sea rescue institute
NSRI records two sea drownings in the Cape
Authorities recovered the body of a man at Mnandi Beach on Friday after he went missing at sea last Sunday.
Three sailors are sailing across the I&J Ocean Exhibit Tank at the aquarium until 10 on Monday morning.
Over the weekend, nine people - comprising two river guides and seven guests - were reported overdue from a paddle on rafts.
Six fishermen have been missing since Thursday when a rubber duck with thirteen men on board capsized near Oudekraal.
A rubber duck capsized with 13 men onboard on Thursday between Mouille Point and Oudekraal. It's understood the men are from Hout Bay.
The body of a 15-year-old boy was recovered on Sunday, however, there was no sign of the other three.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is trying to find three others who are still missing at sea.
NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon said emergency services were at the scene doing sea and air operations.
The 26-year-old was reported missing on Sunday night.
The boy went missing at Swartkops River mouth last night.
Both animals were found trapped in the same fishing net that washed up on the beach earlier on Wednesday.
The man was transported to a nearby hospital in a stable condition.
Sea rescuers responded on Friday after they were alerted by the trio's family members suspecting them to be missing at sea.
The tide is expected to last until the end of the next week.
The man attempted to save a girl who ran into trouble while swimming at the Wolfgat Nature Reserve earlier this week.
The dolphin was rescued beached at Kabeljauws Beach on Thursday.
The catamaran went under with five British tourists and three crew members on board during a cruise on Monday.
The NSRI says the award lauds the role Lambinon has played in the welfare of many French citizens who have been rescued and assisted while visiting South Africa and his commitment towards water safety.
The NSRI's Craig Lambinon is urging the public to be cautious.