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Posted: Jun 26, 2025

Seafarers recognised across Africa - and the world

Interventions needed to create harassment free ships

The International Day of the Seafarer was celebrated across Africa yesterday as several maritime administrations hosted functions and posted messages to recognise the need for an increased focus on ensuring safe vessels that are free of harassment and bullying in line with this year’s theme for the day as announced by the International Maritime Organisation.

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Posted: Jun 25, 2025

Blue economy offers transformative opportunities

Targeted reforms needed

COMOROS: The blue economy has been identified as a “transformative opportunity” for Comoros to achieve sustainable and inclusive growth, according to a report published by the World Bank.

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Posted: Jun 24, 2025

Safety audit highlights significant concerns

SAMSA commits to creating a fishing vessel safety plan

SOUTH AFRICA: Having completed a three-month safety audit of fishing vessels operating out of all of South Africa’s major fishing harbours, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) has highlighted several concerns relating to the age of the fleet, stability issues and the lack of safety management systems.

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Posted: Jun 23, 2025

Collaborative efforts bolster seabed mapping in Africa

Celebrating World Hydrography Day

The Gambia became the most recent African country to join the International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) last month, highlighting the developing commitment from the continent to foster hydrographic skills and knowledge.

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Posted: Jun 22, 2025

O&G engineers return home with a pardon

Families reunited after more than two years

SOUTH AFRICA: The two oil and gas engineers working offshore in Equatorial Guinea that were unlawfully detained more than two years ago have returned home after they received a pardon from the President of Equatorial Guinea.

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Posted: Jun 19, 2025

A focus on marine emergency response

Seminar brings stakeholders together to discuss challenges and solutions

SOUTH AFRICA: Presenting a full programme, the AMSOL Group hosted stakeholders for a Marine Emergency Response and Preparedness seminar last week to help focus attention on the resources and skills required in the event of maritime incidents along the country’s coastline.

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Posted: Jun 18, 2025

External examiners appointed for small vessels

SAMSA conducts refresher workshops

Concluding a national series of refresher workshops, the South African Maritime Safety Authority has appointed 85 external examiners and trained over 100 personnel after audit findings highlighted the need for standardised examination practices among SAMSA-accredited skipper training institutions.

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Posted: Jun 14, 2025

Marking a major milestone in material handling

Celebrating 40 years

SOUTH AFRICA: Toyota Material Handling, a division of CFAO Equipment, celebrated 40 years of success as a market leader and preferred supplier of material handling equipment in South Africa at a celebratory event held at The Galleria in Sandton, Johannesburg this week.

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COASTWISE CONNECT is being developed as South Africa’s first virtual community for maritime professionals, bringing together people across the entire ocean economy spectrum. It aims to unite South Africa’s fragmented maritime sector by creating a collaborative digital ecosystem where professionals at all career stages can connect, learn, grow, and collectively unlock the potential of our ocean economy.

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