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South Africa to Host World Recreational Fisheries Conference
South Africa is hosting the 11th World Recreational Fisheries Conference (WRFC11) in February 2026. This is the first time that this international conference is...
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Ocean Health and Biodiversity at Tipping Point, New Survey Reveals
Scientists agree ocean biodiversity is under threat but there is still reason for optimism if we act now to save it for the future....
There Really Is Not Enough Fish in the Sea
There really is not enough fish in the sea, says retired marine scientist Dr Bruce Mann, who recently gave a guest lecture to staff...
Early Warning Systems, Contractual Tools for Climate Resilient Infrastructure and Energy Projects
Among the greatest threats facing infrastructure development today is climate change. To mitigate the associated risks for all sector stakeholders, there is a pressing...
South Africa to Host World Recreational Fisheries Conference
South Africa is hosting the 11th World Recreational Fisheries Conference (WRFC11) in February 2026. This is the first time that this international conference is...
Get Set for the 2025 Sardine Run
In two days it is June. Winter is setting in, temperatures are dropping and this is the time when KwaZulu-Natal anticipates the curtain to...
Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 Under Scrutiny
Several changes to the current regulatory framework for mineral resources are being proposed according to the Draft Mineral Resources Development Bill, 2025 (Bill) gazetted...
Deadline Looms for Removal of Fishing Harbour Wrecks
It’s a crying shame that vessels that have sunk or have been abandoned in proclaimed fishing harbours have just been left there to become...
South Africa’s Shift from Coal to Renewables: How it’s Going
Just over 74% of South Africa’s electricity still comes from burning coal. In 2021, the country negotiated the Just Energy Transition Partnership with Germany,...
What Minister Dion George Should Prioritise in His June 2025 Budget Speech
The positive response to the third version of the National Budget will be put to the test when some of South Africa’s government departments...
Zimbabwe’s First-Ever Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill Ready for Parliament
Zimbabwe’s first ever Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill is heading in the right direction thanks to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) FISH4ACP programme which is...
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Get Set for the 2025 Sardine Run
In two days it is June. Winter is setting in, temperatures are dropping and this is the time when KwaZulu-Natal anticipates the curtain to...
South Africa to Host World Recreational Fisheries Conference
South Africa is hosting the 11th World Recreational Fisheries Conference (WRFC11) in February 2026. This is the first time that this international conference is...
Net-Zero Regulations Approved
A first of a kind deal aimed at putting the shipping sector on track to reach net zero by 2050 has been successfully negotiated...
Deadline Looms for Removal of Fishing Harbour Wrecks
It’s a crying shame that vessels that have sunk or have been abandoned in proclaimed fishing harbours have just been left there to become...
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