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Cannery Consolidation Just Part of the Bigger Picture
The Oceana Group is temporarily moving staff at its Amawandle Pelagic facility at Laaiplek to its Lucky Star operations in St Helena Bay. This is...
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Sea Change on the Horizon: Electronic Monitoring and Digitalisation in SA’s Fisheries
For the longest time, fishing grounds have been something of a Wild West. Far from land, you could be forgiven for thinking you were...
Cannery Consolidation Just Part of the Bigger Picture
The Oceana Group is temporarily moving staff at its Amawandle Pelagic facility at Laaiplek to its Lucky Star operations in St Helena Bay. This is...
Certainty and Investment Create a Ripple Effect of Benefits
When policy certainty unlocks investment, the results extend well beyond the bottom line, writes Oceana Group CEO, Neville Brink.
Certainty resulting from the 2021/2022 Fishing...
Global Survey Highlights Need For Greater Ocean Education, Awareness
A global survey highlights the need for greater ocean education and awareness, with sustainable fishing playing its part in safeguarding fish for the future.
Many people do not understand key facts about the ocean...
Let’s Get Serious About World Ocean Day
World Ocean Day is celebrated annually but this year 8 June 2026 will be marked by a new 12 Months of Action Theme: Strong Marine Protected...
No Sardine Sightings Yet
KwaZulu Natal anglers and the public at large are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the sardines. Unlike the last couple of years, there have...
Renewable Energy Plan to Future Proof Kruger National Park
Gone are the days when game parks provided a unique and rustic experience of basic accommodation, campfire cooking, and minimal lighting, to tourists wanting...
Get Up Close to the Rare Pink Meanie Jelly
One of South Africa's most elusive jellyfish species can now be seen up close at the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town.
A thriving pink...
High Court Reserves Judgement in West Coast Seismic Survey Case
The Western Cape High Court has reserved judgement to consider arguments put to it that challenge West Coast seismic survey approval.
This week’s two-day hearing...
More Closure in Mozambique “Tuna Bond” Scandal
Ten years on and a Swiss bank employee accused of money laundering in a trial linked to the Mozambique "tuna bond" scandal, has been...
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Fisheries Squeezed Again as Budget Demands More for Less
The 2026 Budget Vote 32 presentation by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) to Parliament of the Republic of South Africa...
High Court Reserves Judgement in West Coast Seismic Survey Case
The Western Cape High Court has reserved judgement to consider arguments put to it that challenge West Coast seismic survey approval.
This week’s two-day hearing...
More Closure in Mozambique “Tuna Bond” Scandal
Ten years on and a Swiss bank employee accused of money laundering in a trial linked to the Mozambique "tuna bond" scandal, has been...
Three Ways Heavy Diesel Users Can Manage the Fuel Crisis
South Africa’s mining, agriculture, and logistics sectors are currently navigating a challenging operating environment. Profit margins are being squeezed by fuel price volatility and...
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