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Squid Appeal Decisions Reversed Again
The commercial squid fishery has heard the good news this week that the Western Cape High Court has reviewed and set aside the squid...
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Crew Safe but Sea Harvest’s MFV Armana Another Loss to the Sea as Minister...
The news of the fire onboard Sea Harvest’s MFV Armana and the rescue of all 20 crew members once again raises the question of...
Squid Appeal Decisions Reversed Again
The commercial squid fishery has heard the good news this week that the Western Cape High Court has reviewed and set aside the squid...
Latest Living Planet Report 2024 Reveals a System in Peril
In December 2022, South Africa, along with 195 other countries, signed a global plan to halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity and set...
World Migratory Bird Day 2024 Highlights the Decline of Insects Important to Many Species
World Migratory Bird Day 2024 is a global campaign that promotes conservation efforts and raises awareness of the plight of our feathery friends. It...
Co-facilitator Role for South Africa’s Minister for COP29 Climate Negotiations
South Africa’s Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment, Dr Dion George, and his counterpart from Norway, Minister of Climate and Environment, Mr. Tore...
There’s a Case for Caution as Excitement Mounts over Namibia Oil and Gas Discoveries
TotalEnergies announcement that it was exiting its discoveries offshore South Africa to focus on its Namibia assets might in some instances have been blamed...
Freedom for Chagos Islands: UK’s Deal with Mauritius Will be a Win for All
Peter Harris, Colorado State University
At the time of writing about this, Britain is close to resolving its territorial dispute with Mauritius over the Chagos...
Research into Biodegradable Polymers Helps Fight Plastic Pollution
A University of the Free State researcher is contributing to the fight against plastic pollution through her research into biodegradable polymers – large, chain-like...
Marine Art Deepens our Understanding of the Oceans – Here’s How it has Evolved...
Giulia Champion, University of Southampton; Akshata Mehta, University of the Western Cape, and Mia Strand, Nelson Mandela University
From seascapes and ship portraits to underwater...
Court Rules MFV Lepanto Crew Members Presumed Dead
The ex parti application in the Western Cape High Court for the presumption of death of eleven crew members who were on board the...
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Starting Afresh. Minister Delays FRAP 2020
FRAP 2020 is delayed. New Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy, said she would listen to the concerns of the commercial fishing...
Getting Serious Again about Education and Training in the Maritime Sector
The national education and training syllabus committee for South Africa’s maritime sector has been relaunched. Watch the videos to find out what the fishing...
Underwater Restaurant Experience at Aquarium
The first of the Two Oceans Aquarium “Deep Blue Dinner” events’ taking place on 2 October, has been sold out.
The Information Age is Starting to Transform Fishing Worldwide
Nicholas P. Sullivan, Tufts University
People in the world’s developed nations live in a post-industrial era, working mainly in service or knowledge industries. Manufacturers increasingly...
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