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What is the High Seas Treaty and Why Does it Matter?
There has been much hype about the United Nations High Seas Treaty at the United National Ocean Conference happening in Nice this week. But...
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Powering Africa’s e-mobility ambitions through trade
Africa has a unique opportunity to lead the next wave of industrial growth, and it’s not just a dream. From electric vehicles (EVs) to...
Navigating Troubled Waters. How to Turn a Crisis into a Sea of Possibilities
South Africa’s fishing industry, once a vital pillar of the coastal economy and a source of food security, is increasingly caught in a web...
What is the High Seas Treaty and Why Does it Matter?
There has been much hype about the United Nations High Seas Treaty at the United National Ocean Conference happening in Nice this week. But...
Tzaneen Dam Wall Project Delayed
The raising of Tzaneen Dam Wall, which was scheduled to be completed in March this year, has been delayed a further year.
The overall progress...
Minister Looks for Help as Budget Realities Sink In
Money - or rather the lack of it - is clearly a big issue for the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr...
Oceana Group’s SA Operations Help Offset Drop in Global Fish Oil Price
An improved performance from Oceana’s South African operations has partially offset a first-half earnings decline due to global fish oil prices correcting from record...
DFFE’s Climate Change Coastal Adaptation Response Plan: A Critical Perspective
South Africa’s coastline - spanning almost 3000 km - supports vibrant fishing communities, from the line-fishers near Hermanus to intertidal harvesters in the Eastern Cape....
Balancing Shark Conservation and Bather Safety
The news that a young white shark satellite-tagged in Mossel Bay on 10 April died on one of KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board Maritime Centre of...
Landmark Biodiversity Agreement to be Signed Tomorrow
The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, will be attending the third United Nations Oceans Conference (UNOC3) in Nice, France...
Mozambique Fishing Production Edges Upwards
Revenue from fishing is expected to grow 8% this year, according to Mozambique media reports. Production is likely to exceed 548000 tons, the bulk of...
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Minister Looks for Help as Budget Realities Sink In
Money - or rather the lack of it - is clearly a big issue for the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr...
Down Memory Lane…Tuna Giants put Fish Hoek Bay on the Map
Mention Brian Cohen’s name and anybody who fishes Tuna will probably know who he is. For he is the man that in the early...
Oceana Group’s SA Operations Help Offset Drop in Global Fish Oil Price
An improved performance from Oceana’s South African operations has partially offset a first-half earnings decline due to global fish oil prices correcting from record...
Crew Safe but Sea Harvest’s MFV Armana Another Loss to the Sea as Minister...
The news of the fire onboard Sea Harvest’s MFV Armana and the rescue of all 20 crew members once again raises the question of...
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