The Skeleton Coast Park covers an area of approx. 16 845 km² along the northern Westcoast of Namibia. It is know for its shipwrecks, its rescues and stories of brave survivors. Thick fog, strong winds and cold Benguela current make this a difficult part of the ocean to safely navigate. Torra Bay and Terrace Bay are two of the Parks outposts, and are very popular with fishermen.