The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) urges beachgoers to exercise caution during the new moon spring tide, which peaks tomorrow, Saturday, 20 December 2025, as it will significantly affect tidal conditions over this weekend. This natural phenomenon occurs when the sun, moon, and Earth align during the new moon phase, amplifying the gravitational pull on the Earth’s oceans.
The effects of this new moon spring tide will be felt over this weekend and for the next few days, and the NSRI is asking beach visitors, rock and surf anglers, and people who intend to walk on coastal paths to be aware of the stronger tidal variation typical of spring tides.
What to Expect During a Spring Tide:
Impacts and Hazards of a Spring Tide:
Spring tides often result in stronger tidal currents, particularly in narrow inlets.
This natural phenomenon can present potential dangers:
Safety Measures to Follow:
To ensure your safety while enjoying coastal activities, the NSRI recommends the following precautions:
Beach and Swimming Safety
Coastal Activities
General Water Safety
Additional Precautions
Enjoy Coastal Activities Responsibly:
The effects of spring tides can last several days. By adhering to these safety measures, you can minimise risks and enjoy the ocean’s natural beauty responsibly. The NSRI remains committed to safeguarding lives and promoting awareness of coastal hazards.
For further updates and emergency assistance, please visit our website www.nsri.org.za
Stay safe, stay informed, and respect the power of nature.
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