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Minister Vows Strengthening the Small-Scale Sector
The first Traditional Long Line and West Coast Rock Lobster stakeholder meeting hosted by the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp,...
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The Value of Citizen Science in Understanding Sharks and Rays in Mozambique
Public observations of shark and ray species (elasmobranch) in Mozambique are just as important to research data collected traditionally by scientists onboard research vessels...
Minister Sees Results of Oceana Group’s West Coast Investment
The Oceana Group’s R330 million investment on the Cape West Coast - its canned fish and fishmeal plant and its canned meat plant -...
New Revised BBBEE Codes Stifling Future Investment
The DTIC’s proposed amendments to the B-BBEE Codes are almost certain to trigger legal challenges - not because transformation is being rejected, but because...
Sea Harvest Completes Ladismith Cheese Disposal
Sea Harvest Group Limited has confirmed it has disposed of its value-added dairy business, Ladismith Cheese Company Proprietary Limited (“Ladismith Cheese”).
The business has been...
A Tribute to Gary Simpson
Gary Simpson was not a man who blended quietly into the background of South Africa’s fisheries sector. He stood out - often deliberately so....
Minister Vows Strengthening the Small-Scale Sector
The first Traditional Long Line and West Coast Rock Lobster stakeholder meeting hosted by the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp,...
Fuel on Fire – How Diesel Volatility Could Sink the Fishing Industry
By any measure, South Africa’s fishing industry is not just another economic sector - it is a lifeline. From the small-scale fishers of the...
Gary – Gone but Not Forgotten
For those of you that knew Gary McLean Simpson I am sorry to tell you that I have just heard he passed away six...
Updated IUCN Red List Highlights Climate Change Threat to Some Antarctic Species
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has been updated and reveals that the conservation status of several Antarctic species are at risk of...
Life After the Clipboard – Modernising the Factory Floor
Walk into many South African factories or warehouses today and you'll still see it: clipboards, paper printouts, handwritten notes, and supervisors walking the floor...
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Gary – Gone but Not Forgotten
For those of you that knew Gary McLean Simpson I am sorry to tell you that I have just heard he passed away six...
Fuel on Fire – How Diesel Volatility Could Sink the Fishing Industry
By any measure, South Africa’s fishing industry is not just another economic sector - it is a lifeline. From the small-scale fishers of the...
Salvage Operation of Abandoned Foreign Fishing Vessel Underway
Abandoned and wrecked vessels are an environmental and administrative headache for any country’s maritime search, rescue and salvage authorities. Such is the case of...
Updated IUCN Red List Highlights Climate Change Threat to Some Antarctic Species
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has been updated and reveals that the conservation status of several Antarctic species are at risk of...
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