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Mabola Water Protection Battle Resumes

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A coalition of environmental justice organisations, represented by the Centre for Environmental Rights (CER), are once again in a battle to prevent a new...

Cold Water Phenomenon Explored

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A sharp drop in the temperature of the water could be a reason why fish are washing up dead on South Africa’s beaches. It could also be a reason why shark habitats are shrinking.

New Freshwater Fish Species for Science

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Did you know, researchers from the National Research Foundation’s South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity (NRF-SAIAB) are in the process of describing the freshwater Goukou galaxias as a new fish species for science.

Focus on Forced Labour and Strengthening Legislation and Working Conditions in the Fishing Industry

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The South African Department of Employment and Labour has for the first time ever expressed its interest in becoming more involved in labour-related issues in the fishing industry. This includes vessel inspections. Find out why now... and watch the video.

Two Oceans Aquarium to Get New Turtle Conservation Centre

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The Two Oceans Aquarium, in partnership with the V&A Waterfront, has announced it will be opening the doors of its new Turtle Conservation Centre in the summer months of 2026.

Comment on the Coastal Management Plans for KwaZulu Natal

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The KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) recently gazetted two draft management plans. They are the Coastal Management Programme (CMP) and the Estuarine Management Plan (EMP). Both are in the public domain for comment and the deadline is looming.

Household Affordability and the Price of Fish

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Once again, South Africa’s household affordability index does not list fish as a core food. The only protein that does appear is frozen chicken pieces. Fish is however on the list of foods in the basket which increased by 5% or more in March alone.

Golden Tribute to SADSTIA Members

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A 50-year meeting of minds deserves a celebration and over the past weekend that is exactly what members of the South African Deep Sea Trawling Industry Association (SADSTIA) and other guests did to commemorate its golden anniversary.

Call for Accountability as Shocking State of South Africa’s Water is Revealed

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The South African public can be forgiven for thinking that nothing is happening to rectify water supply problems countrywide. We have seen images of the invasive spread of water hyancinth at the Hartebeespoort Dam. But it is a shock to see the very same thing in the Vaal River System which is the source of water for about 20 million people. Although there have been some steady developments since the current Minister took office, there is a lot to fix amidst a so-called ‘water mafia’ operation that threatens infrastructure upgrades. This is a summary of what has been happening in this sector since the Water Summit in January.

Battle Looms Over Dumping of Empowerment Shareholding in I&J

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Eastern Cape entrepreneur and former anti-apartheid activist, Khusta Jack, will not give up on his fight with I&J parent company, AVI Limited, over the empowerment shareholding his consortium Main Street 198 held in the fishing company. The story has been gaining traction in the general media in the past few days, and there clearly is something distinctly whiffy about it.

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FRAP 2021. Hake Giants ‘Back door’ Wage Offer Taunt as New Right Allocations Loom

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The deep-sea hake trawl sector is between a rock and a hard place. On the one hand, there is every likelihood that the sector will have its global total allowable catch (TAC) reduced in favour of new entrants and existing smaller right holders in the new round of long term right allocations. On the other hand, wage negotiations for 2021/22 have deadlocked. The first scenario outcome is a relative unknown, the second has a deadline attached to it. The sea-going crews and processing plant staff are stuck in the middle.

Empowerment. Business Skills Training For Fishers

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The SA International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) is funding business skills training for subsistence fishing communities in the Eastern and Western Cape.

The Importance of Harnessing Digital Innovations to Help Conserve Species

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Today, 3 March, is supposed to be World Wildlife Day, as proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly. Its a commemoration of the day the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was signed in 1973. But the recent shocking news that during 2023, 499 rhinos were poached across South Africa, up 51 compared to the number poached in 2022, makes a mockery of this. There are solutions in the form of new digital innovations to help conserve species.

AfCFTA Can Support the Development of Local OEMs and Unlock Growth on the Continent

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In most African countries, local manufacturers tend to look towards imported equipment when choosing an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). They often select imports from the Far East due to the lower costs associated with these products. This is mainly because many African countries lack the capabilities and manufacturing capacity to locally produce equipment across various industry segments. It often makes the procurement of equipment in-country difficult and expensive.
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