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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...
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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...
West Coast Seismic Survey Case Hearing This Week
The legal challenge between Aukotowa Fisheries Primary Co-operative, The Green Connection, and Natural Justice (the Applicants), and the government together with TGS Geophysical Company...
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...
Update. Marion Island Team Returns but Not for Long
The 2025/26 Marion Island overwintering team has returned to South Africa after being evacuated from Marion Island but it won’t be for too long.
The...
Stunning Display of Marine and Bird Life Immortalised
The most stunning mosaic works of art you will have ever seen were spotted on display at the George Farmers Market recently.
The mosaic...
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...
Legislative Reform Needed to Stop Anti-Competitive ‘Exclusivity Agreements’
Recent supply disputes, one of which involves a well-established Cape Town-based fish supplier, have highlighted the need for legislative reform to protect small businesses....
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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...
Legislative Reform Needed to Stop Anti-Competitive ‘Exclusivity Agreements’
Recent supply disputes, one of which involves a well-established Cape Town-based fish supplier, have highlighted the need for legislative reform to protect small businesses....
South Africa’s Draft AI Policy. The Maritime Industry Cannot Afford to Sit This One...
The release of the South African National AI Policy Framework marks a decisive shift in how South Africa intends to govern, deploy, and scale...
Stunning Display of Marine and Bird Life Immortalised
The most stunning mosaic works of art you will have ever seen were spotted on display at the George Farmers Market recently.
The mosaic...
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