Southern African Shipyards, a ship builder and one of the largest vessel repairers in the region, is now turning its attention to the fishing industry. In 2018 the Durban-based yard realised that there was a very real need to provide a valuable service to fishing trawlers in need of emergency repairs and those due for their standard two-year survey dry docking.
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Commercial Squid Fishery is Not “Entitled”
The Vision Fishing Primary Cooperative and the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment have told the Western Cape High Court that the South African Squid Industry Management Association (SASMIA) representing its members is not “entitled” to retain a monopoly on the global chokka squid (Loligo reynaudii) resource allocation. This is an interesting twist that other Commercial fishing sectors might want to pay attention to.
Just In. Search and Rescue for 11 Missing Crew Called Off
The search and rescue operation for the 11 missing crew members of the MFV Lepanto has officially been called off. An investigation of the incident is now underway.
No News Yet but Fishing Vessel Incident Rate Raises Eyebrows
There is growing concern about the increase in incidents involving fishing vessels and ships. Fact is though that a lot of the fishing vessels, including the latest casualty, MFV Lepanto, are very old. The search for the missing 11 crew members has yielded no results so far other than some debris found.
UPDATE. Trawler sinks, 11 Crew Missing
Apart from debris found floating at sea by a fishing vessel assisting with a search and rescue operation in the Atlantic Ocean early this morning, there is still no sign of the 11 crew members of the sunken FV Lepanto, reports the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA). The search has now gone airborne.
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