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SANParks launches multi-million rand support programme

Supporting small scale fisheries

SOUTH AFRICA: South African National Parks (SANParks) has launched a R10.8 million Marine Economy Small-Scale Fisheries Support Programme aimed at strengthening sustainable livelihoods while safeguarding marine ecosystems for future generations.

Launched this week in Hondeklip Bay, community members, fishers, local leadership and key stakeholders gathered at the Eric Baker Community Hall to mark this milestone. Over the next three years, the initiative will provide structured support to fishing communities located near seven of SANParks’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).

Originally introduced in 2018 as a pilot project in the Wilderness Section of Garden Route National Park under SANParks’ Biodiversity Economy Programme, the initiative has now been expanded across all coastal parks. Its objectives are to promote equitable access to marine resources, strengthen responsible and compliant fishing practices, and advance conservation outcomes alongside socio-economic development.

At Namaqua National Park, 20 young local fishers will benefit from an initial investment of R800,000. Support includes the provision of fishing gear, personal protective equipment (PPE), and specialised training focused on safety at sea, regulatory compliance, and sustainable harvesting methods.

To enhance long-term sustainability and compliance, SANParks has developed a practical Small-Scale Fishers Guide through its Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme, in collaboration with coastal fishing communities.

The guide outlines responsible fishing practices, relevant marine regulations, the role and value of marine protected areas, and opportunities within the ocean economy. Printed copies will be distributed to local libraries and community organisations, with digital access made available via a QR code and on the SANParks website.

The programme is implemented in partnership with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), Conservation South Africa (CSA), and local municipalities. It aligns with government’s Ocean Economy priorities under Operation Phakisa, which seeks to unlock the economic potential of South Africa’s oceans while ensuring responsible and sustainable resource use.

By empowering small-scale fishers, the initiative contributes to inclusive growth within the ocean economy and strengthens compliance and stewardship within Marine Protected Areas.

 

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