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Marion Island Team to be Evacuated
The overwintering team at Marion Island are being evacuated and will return to South Africa.
This news follows a notification that the departure of the...
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Namibia Businesses Attached Over Unpaid Fish Debt
Business and politics seldom mix well and a classic example of this is Namibia’s Gendev Fishing Group (Pty) Ltd, 97% controlled by Swapo through...
Mark the Dates. Oceans Economy Conference Soon
Cape Town will be hosting a strategic Oceans Economy Conference next week as global maritime tensions recast the importance of sea power and trade...
Crisis of Confidence as Industry Frustration with the TETA Grows
South Africa’s skills development landscape is increasingly under pressure, and growing frustration is now being directed at the Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) over...
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa: How they Stack Up on Reusing Waste
The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This “take, make,...
Fishing Vessel Runs Aground
The MFV Seaflower, owned by National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor), has run aground near Penguin Island, Luderitz.
Severe weather conditions had apparently been the...
Marion Island Team to be Evacuated
The overwintering team at Marion Island are being evacuated and will return to South Africa.
This news follows a notification that the departure of the...
UK Ratifies IMO Cape Town Agreement
The United Kingdom has become the first State to ratify the IMO Cape Town Agreement since its full ratification in February 2026.
With the UK’s...
Emphasis on Accountability at the Benguela Current Convention Ministerial Conference
The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Mr Willie Aucamp, has highlighted that the Strategic Action Programme of the Benguela Current Convention (BCC)...
Water Users Must Register
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is urging all water users across the country to register or update their water use information as...
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...
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Water Users Must Register
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is urging all water users across the country to register or update their water use information as...
Marion Island Team to be Evacuated
The overwintering team at Marion Island are being evacuated and will return to South Africa.
This news follows a notification that the departure of the...
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 -...
Emphasis on Accountability at the Benguela Current Convention Ministerial Conference
The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Mr Willie Aucamp, has highlighted that the Strategic Action Programme of the Benguela Current Convention (BCC)...
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