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Trawling Industry Agrees to Protect Sensitive Seabed Habitats
An agreement has been reached by South African trawler owners and operators and seabed habitat experts on 10 seabed management areas (SMAs) that the...
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World Recreational Fisheries Conference Gets Underway
The 11th World Recreational Fisheries Conference gets underway at Mpekweni Beach Resort in the Eastern Cape this week. Hopefully this will lead to a...
Seafood Sourcing Mission Looks to Eastern Cape Suppliers
Eastern Cape fish and seafood suppliers had the opportunity recently to connect with a German delegation looking to source their produce for the European...
Rare Antarctic Visitor Shows Up Along Cape Coastline
An unusual visitor from Antarctica was spotted along the Cape’s coastline this week. A female crabeater seal, a species seldom seen in South African...
Trawling Industry Agrees to Protect Sensitive Seabed Habitats
An agreement has been reached by South African trawler owners and operators and seabed habitat experts on 10 seabed management areas (SMAs) that the...
The Nitty Gritty of Managing the Fisheries Portfolio
A recent meeting with the Portfolio Committee on Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has revealed where the most energy has been applied to the...
New Limits on Global Trade of Sharks
New research - New limits on global trade of sharks won’t be enough to save them from overfishing, writes Hollie Booth, University of Oxford;...
Food Systems Hearing To Address Inequality Facing Small-Scale Fishers, Coastal Communities
Urgent attention needs to be paid to the systemic inequality facing small-scale fisher communities. A formal submission has been made to the South African...
When Policy Sinks Livelihoods. The Human Cost of Cutting Small-Scale Fishing Permits
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment’s (DFFE) decision to reduce the number of small-scale fishing vessels allowed to go to sea from...
Breakthrough In Thinking About A Mining Future For All
The Alternative Mining Indaba which has been taking place in Cape Town this week, has provided a platform for mining-affected communities, civil society and...
Namibia Salmon Farm Advances
The Namibian media are reporting that Norwegian-based offshore developer African Aquaculture Company (AAC) has signed an agreement with Namibia's state-owned Industrial Development Agency (NIDA)...
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Trawling Industry Agrees to Protect Sensitive Seabed Habitats
An agreement has been reached by South African trawler owners and operators and seabed habitat experts on 10 seabed management areas (SMAs) that the...
Food Systems Hearing To Address Inequality Facing Small-Scale Fishers, Coastal Communities
Urgent attention needs to be paid to the systemic inequality facing small-scale fisher communities. A formal submission has been made to the South African...
The Nitty Gritty of Managing the Fisheries Portfolio
A recent meeting with the Portfolio Committee on Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has revealed where the most energy has been applied to the...
New Limits on Global Trade of Sharks
New research - New limits on global trade of sharks won’t be enough to save them from overfishing, writes Hollie Booth, University of Oxford;...
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