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Gary – Gone but Not Forgotten
For those of you that knew Gary McLean Simpson I am sorry to tell you that I have just heard he passed away six...
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Gary – Gone but Not Forgotten
For those of you that knew Gary McLean Simpson I am sorry to tell you that I have just heard he passed away six...
Updated IUCN Red List Highlights Climate Change Threat to Some Antarctic Species
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has been updated and reveals that the conservation status of several Antarctic species are at risk of...
Life After the Clipboard – Modernising the Factory Floor
Walk into many South African factories or warehouses today and you'll still see it: clipboards, paper printouts, handwritten notes, and supervisors walking the floor...
Salvage Operation of Abandoned Foreign Fishing Vessel Underway
Abandoned and wrecked vessels are an environmental and administrative headache for any country’s maritime search, rescue and salvage authorities. Such is the case of...
Tunnel Drilling Marks Progress of Lesotho Highlands Water Project
Last week, government officials representing South Africa and Lesotho were at the Polihali construction site, in Mokhotlong, Lesotho, to unveil the Tunnel Boring Machine...
Trawling Regulations Eased for Wet-Landed Horse Mackerel Sector
Namibia’s wet-landed horse mackerel sector has been successful in persuading the fisheries ministry to ease the trawling restrictions within the 200 metre isobath.
According to the...
South Africa’s Draft AI Policy. The Maritime Industry Cannot Afford to Sit This One...
The release of the South African National AI Policy Framework marks a decisive shift in how South Africa intends to govern, deploy, and scale...
SARS Diesel Rebate Overhaul: Data is Now a Priority
As the South African Revenue Service (SARS) rolls out the biggest change to the diesel refund system in 25 years, local primary producers are...
Time to Reform the Namibian Fisheries
Namibia’s fisheries have been under severe strain in recent years, largely as a result of the Fishrot corruption scandal fallout. This week the country’s...
Nuclear Power: How Might Radioactive Waste Water Affect the Environment?
Remember the 2010 saga over plans to build a nuclear power plant at Thyspunt near Oyster Bay? At the time the Eastern Cape squid...
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Salvage Operation of Abandoned Foreign Fishing Vessel Underway
Abandoned and wrecked vessels are an environmental and administrative headache for any country’s maritime search, rescue and salvage authorities. Such is the case of...
Tunnel Drilling Marks Progress of Lesotho Highlands Water Project
Last week, government officials representing South Africa and Lesotho were at the Polihali construction site, in Mokhotlong, Lesotho, to unveil the Tunnel Boring Machine...
South Africa’s Draft AI Policy. The Maritime Industry Cannot Afford to Sit This One...
The release of the South African National AI Policy Framework marks a decisive shift in how South Africa intends to govern, deploy, and scale...
Trawling Regulations Eased for Wet-Landed Horse Mackerel Sector
Namibia’s wet-landed horse mackerel sector has been successful in persuading the fisheries ministry to ease the trawling restrictions within the 200 metre isobath.
According to the...
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