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Will He or Won’t He? AGOA Debate Rages

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The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and its economic significance to South Africa hangs in the balance as debate rages about whether or...

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Dam Levels Rise as Above Normal Rainfall Persists

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This week’s hydrology report on the status of water reservoirs released by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) shows that the country’s dam...

Progress Report shows DFFE’s Performance is on Track

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The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE) recently updated the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on its performance during the first two quarters of the...

Setting the Record Straight

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The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) says there is misinformation on social media about the status of the commercial abalone fishing...

The AGOA Dilemma. Navigating the Storm

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The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has long been a pillar of South Africa’s trade relationship with the United States, granting duty-free access...

Balancing the Hake Biomass to Ensure Sustainability

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Namibia is soon to undergo its first Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) re-assessment of its hake trawl and longline fishery. Its’ hake TAC has been...

Will He or Won’t He? AGOA Debate Rages

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The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and its economic significance to South Africa hangs in the balance as debate rages about whether or...

Provincial Biodiversity Plan, Protected Areas Strategy Future Proofs Environment

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The Western Cape Government together with CapeNature have unveiled a provincial biodiversity plan and protection strategy to strengthen environmental resilience. These strategies will support the...

Fishing Vessel Safety Audits to Start

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For many it is a pleasingly development that greater scrutiny will be on the state of safety compliance by fishing companies regarding their fishing...

Collaborative Solutions for Soil, Groundwater Rehabilitation in Petrochemical and Mining Sectors

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There are truly some terrible images on social media of the damage to beaches up the West Coast due to coastal mining activities. Many contaminated sites remain in a "care and maintenance" phase, where the focus is on containment rather than achieving permanent remediation. Last month, to comply with an agreed order of the Western Cape High Court, mining company Trans Hex finally delivered its updated Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) to mine near the Olifants River Estuary and surrounding coast. However, according to a team of scientists and lawyers, it contains serious flaws that render it non-compliant with the order. In another case Protect the West Coast (PTWC) raised a red flag over a diamond mining application that will destroy 3184 hectares of critical biodiversity biome in the Northern Cape. But apparently there are solutions to the problem…

MPAs: Tool or Valuable Marketing Toy?

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By Kevern Cochrane, Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Rhodes University, Makhanda In 2007, I published an article “Marine Protected Areas as Management Measures: Tools or Toys?”,...
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Oil Spill Ship to be Scuttled, Greenies Unhappy

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A section of the bulk carrier responsible for the recent devastating oil spill off Mauritius, will soon be sunk. The greenies are not happy about this and say the government should be considering alternative options.

State of the Maritime Nation: South Africa’s Unfulfilled Potential

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As we shape up for another version of the State of the Nation Address which is sure to include more commitments and promises on...

Legal. Changes Required for Fish Processing Establishments

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Fish processing establishments (or FPE’s as they are commonly known) currently require an FPE right to operate. These rights are granted in terms of Section 18 the Marine Living Resource Act (MLRA). Peter Edwards recommends that it is time to publish a revised FPE policy.

UPDATE. No Word Yet About Investigation into Sinking of MFV Lepanto

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The news last week of the 18 Filipino seafarers rescued from a cargo carrier that ran aground South of Brand se Baai on the Cape West Coast has reawakened interest in the outcome of the investigation into the MFV Lepanto tragedy two months ago.
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