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Namibia Steps Up Enforcement as Vessel Nabbed for IUU Fishing

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The Namibian Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Safety...

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Fisheries Squeezed Again as Budget Demands More for Less

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The 2026 Budget Vote 32 presentation by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) to Parliament of the Republic of South Africa...

Legislative Reform Needed to Stop Anti-Competitive ‘Exclusivity Agreements’

Recent supply disputes, one of which involves a well-established Cape Town-based fish supplier, have highlighted the need for legislative reform to protect small businesses....

Namibia Steps Up Enforcement as Vessel Nabbed for IUU Fishing

The Namibian Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Safety...

Inclusive Conservation is Key to Bolder SA Environmental Targets

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The South African government’s proposed conservation targets for the protection of land, water and sea has been criticised as lacking the required ambition to...

New Addition to the Hake Trawling Fleet

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The freezer vessel MFV Santa Princesa has joined the Hake deep-sea trawling fleet. It replaces the Umzabalazo and catch allocations of Mayibuye Fishing, Ntshonalanga...

Diversification Delivers for Oceana

Diversification, investment and debt reduction have positioned the Oceana Group for growth. The Oceana Group has released its interim results for six months ended 31...

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

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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

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The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This “take, make,...
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Crisis of Confidence as Industry Frustration with the TETA Grows

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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...

Marion Island Team to be Evacuated

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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...

Fishing Vessel Runs Aground

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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...

Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa: How they Stack Up on Reusing Waste

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The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This “take, make,...
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