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Beware the Dangers of Enclosed Spaces on Commercial Fishing Vessels
While most enclosed space work operations are carried out successfully and are unreported, it is always the incidents that end in fatalities that inevitably...
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Beware the Dangers of Enclosed Spaces on Commercial Fishing Vessels
While most enclosed space work operations are carried out successfully and are unreported, it is always the incidents that end in fatalities that inevitably...
Harm at Work is Not Only About Injury and Accidents
Did you know that in 2025, 16% of the global workforce reported personally experiencing serious harm at work in the past two years. Although...
Recognising the Unsung Heroes of Global Trade and the Challenges They Face in South...
Every year on 25 June, the world commemorates the International Day of the Seafarer, a day established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to...
Focus on Vessel Safety Compliance but Mind the Gaps
In the past two years, since the terrible MFV Lepanto tragedy in 2024, there has been a lot of talk about recapitalising the ageing...
Namibian Fisheries Governance in Need of a Reset
Namibia's fishing industry, long regarded as one of Africa's better-managed fisheries, is facing a critical governance test. The combination of controversial horse mackerel quota...
Sardine Run is Underway but Warm Water Persists
The past week the sardines have been running and KwaZulu Natal’s fishermen and anyone else interested in this annual spectacle have been making a beeline for...
Tempers Rise as Namibian Fishermen Battle to be Heard
Momentum is building in the Namibian fishing industry as working and non-working fishermen gather in coastal towns to protest again government decisions regarding the...
El Niño is Back, and Ocean Temperatures are Already Near Record Highs – that...
It’s official: El Niño is back. By late fall 2026, forecast models give a 2-in-3 chance of a strong-to-very strong El Niño affecting the...
Political Musical Chairs. Another New Fisheries Minister?
Another new Fisheries Minister? South Africa’s Fisheries portfolio deserves better than political musical chairs, writes Policy Analyst, Jeremy Marillier.
The claim that Western Cape Education...
State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2026 Report Launched
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) launched its latest State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture report at the Our Ocean Conference, in Mombasa, Kenya, at...
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El Niño is Back, and Ocean Temperatures are Already Near Record Highs – that...
It’s official: El Niño is back. By late fall 2026, forecast models give a 2-in-3 chance of a strong-to-very strong El Niño affecting the...
Political Musical Chairs. Another New Fisheries Minister?
Another new Fisheries Minister? South Africa’s Fisheries portfolio deserves better than political musical chairs, writes Policy Analyst, Jeremy Marillier.
The claim that Western Cape Education...
Namibian Fisheries Governance in Need of a Reset
Namibia's fishing industry, long regarded as one of Africa's better-managed fisheries, is facing a critical governance test. The combination of controversial horse mackerel quota...
Sardine Run is Underway but Warm Water Persists
The past week the sardines have been running and KwaZulu Natal’s fishermen and anyone else interested in this annual spectacle have been making a beeline for...
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