Photographed (l. to r.) are : Rodashia Basson, Dr Mark Botha, Nokwazi Msweli and Prof. Kenneth Findlay.
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A new strategic partnership agreement concluded between the Fisheries Economic Development Research Advisory and Training Institute (FEDRATI) and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) is expected to boost the South African Oceans Economy and, in particular, the Small-scale Fisheries economy.
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