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Posted: Sep 28, 2023

Developing policy to protect Somalia's maritime sustainability

Policy protection to protect the marine environment

SOMALIA: EUCAP is supporting a process to develop a policy for the protection of the marine environment in the region that can be used by the local authorities to secure that the waters and coasts are used in a sustainable way.

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Posted: Sep 27, 2023

Developing maritime security in Puntland

Operations centre boosts capacity

SOMALIA: The establishment and refurbishment of a Maritime Operations Centre in Bossaso is boosting local capacity to enhance maritime law enforcement and police capacity.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2023

Disappointment as TNPA opts for second-hand tugs

Ports Authority calls for proposals to procure five used tugs

SOUTH AFRICA: A local shipyards has expressed disappointment at what seems like an apparent departure from strategies to support the local ship building sector, with Transnet National Ports Authority calling for proposals for the supply of five second hand tugs for use in the country’s eight commercial ports.

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Posted: Sep 25, 2023

Grant to fund training of fishmongers

Targeting women entrepreneurs

LIBERIA: A World Bank Grant of US$2 million will be rolled out to hundreds of women fishmongers across Liberian fishing communities in an effort to improve the impact of their businesses. The grant will be implemented by the Conversation International through the Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) under the National fisheries and Aquaculture Authority of Liberia.

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Posted: Sep 21, 2023

Practical discussions address future of oil and gas sector in securing Africa’s energy needs

Angola Oil and Gas 2023

ANGOLA: Last week’s Angola Oil and Gas (AOG 2023) Conference emphasised the pressing topics currently at the heart of international developments within the oil and gas sectors and unpacked viable solutions for continued exploration and production within the Angolan as well as African context.

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Posted: Sep 20, 2023

Incident highlights the need for clear thinking at sea

Crew saves skipper at sea

SOUTH AFRICA: An accident involving an off port limits launch in Algoa Bay last week clearly highlights the need for crew to remain focused in order to prevent fatalities during incidents at sea - and the crew on board the service barge, Hercules, should be commended for their reactions during a particularly dangerous situation.

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Posted: Sep 19, 2023

Converted to dredge up advantages

Inland barge conversion for Nigeria

NIGERIA: A converted barge was recently delivered to Nigeria to commence work on the Lagos Lagoon after almost two years of building at Concordia Damen.

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Posted: Sep 18, 2023

The codes are coming!

B-BBEE Transport Sector Codes

SOUTH AFRICA: Ambitions to gazette Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Codes for the transport sector by March next year mean that the maritime industry should anticipate the introduction of sub-sector codes without any transition phase.

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