Demonstrators at Port St Johns show their displeasure at oil and gas development and seismic survey operations. Photo: Twitter
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), says it does not have the mandate to take a decision on activities that fall under the Petroleum Resources Development Act 2002. This includes the planned seismic survey to start off the east coast of South Africa next week.
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