Photo Gallery: Dive South Africa's Sardine Run

Jason HellerIn just five days of the Sardine Run, photographer Jason Heller saw more dolphins, sharks and whales than in all his previous years of scuba diving.

Curt BowenA massive Bryde's whale can swallow thousands of sardines in a single pass.

Jason HellerCalculated pack hunters, common dolphins are organized and effective amid the chaos of the Sardine Run.

Jason HellerThousands of Cape gannets fly in to take their shot at the movable feast below.

Jason HellerCape gannets often gorge themselves to the point where they just need a rest.

Jason HellerBetween dives on the baitballs, guests can explore South Africa's wild coast.