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New regulations calls for all commercial diving entties to re-apply for new certification
14th July 2022 The Department of Employment and Labour has issued a notice of direction in terms of Section 27 (2) of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)... →
Poaching of abalone and crayfish out of control in Overstrand
11th July 2022 Almost half a million abalone and crayfish have been poached in the Overstrand region of the Western Cape the last half decade. The Minister of... →
Maritime Trade Disrupted: The war in Ukraine and its effects on maritime trade logistics
1st July 2022 The war in the Ukraine is stifling trade and logistics of Ukraine and the Black Sea region. The search for alternate trade routes for Ukrainian... →
China's trade ties with Africa continue to strengthen
28th June 2022 Trade between China and Africa is growing. The General Administration of Customs of China recently noted that bilateral trade between China and... →
Young small-scale fishers say President must do more to protect their jobs and livelihoods
24th June 2022 Following President Ramaphosa’s Youth Day speech last week – which mostly focused on the unprecedented high unemployment rate and lack of... →
Creating ‘triple win’ solutions for nature, communities and the economy
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 13th June 2022 Scientists have calculated that the devastating floods in KwaZulu-Natal earlier this year were made twice as likely by the effects of climate... →
Saving our oceans with Africa’s Great Blue Wall
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th June 2022 If the shipping industry were a country, it would be the world’s sixth-largest emitter of carbon dioxide, wrote Quartz environment reporter Zoe... →
Minister Patricia De Lille on refurbished Saldanha Bay Harbour
8th June 2022 Today marks a historic day as we bring the major refurbishment programme to the 13 Proclaimed Fishing Harbours in the Western Cape to the value of... →