Pictured (l. to r.): Ann Lamont, Executive Chair and head of the V&A Waterfront’s Ocean Cluster; David Green, CEO of the V&A Waterfront and Alexandra Panagiotou, part of the Sea Turtle Conservation and Rehabilitation Team, Two Oceans Aquarium. Photo supplied.
The stinky reminder of thousands of dead fish at the marina has highlighted for the need for Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront to maintain a ‘sustainable balance’ between land and sea. World Oceans Day tomorrow is providing an opportunity to showcase what changes the V&A has made in the last year to unlock opportunities in the blue economy.
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