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Posted: Oct 23, 2023

Four die in tragic boating accident on the Vaal River

SAMSA opens investigation

SOUTH AFRICA: Three adults and a young child died when the small speed boat that were in capsized in the wake of a larger barge on the Vaal River over the weekend.

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Posted: Oct 23, 2023

South African ends term as Chair of ISU

Nicholas Sloane remains on the committee

Stepping down after a two year term as the Chair of the International Salvage Union this month, Captain Nicholas Sloane will continue as a member of the ISU Executive Committee. He is succeeded by John Witte of Donjon Marine, USA.

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Posted: Oct 23, 2023

Tidal pool maintenance begins

Remedial work needed after heavy storms

SOUTH AFRICA: Work to repair damage caused by the recent storms in the Cape resulted in the flooding and washing away of the northern section of the Camps Bay tidal pool began today.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2023

Shark danger closes Durban beaches

Damaged shark nets pose risk to ocean users

SOUTH AFRICA: Reacting to advice from the Natal Sharks Board, the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality has closed all of Durban’s beaches following heavy rains which have caused damage to shark nets along the coast.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2023

Appointments aim to provide stability at SAMSA

COO reinstated after lengthy suspension

SOUTH AFRICA: The South African Maritime Safety Authority has announced the appointment of a new Acting CEO (ACEO) as well as the reinstatement of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) who has been on suspension for over two years.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2023

Inching towards creating a safer fishing industry

First requirement met for Cape Town Agreement

INTERNATIONAL: One of the two requirements that will see the 2012 Cape Town Agreement (CTA) come into force was reached yesterday when the Republic of Nicaragua became the 22nd State to become party to the Agreement by depositing its instrument of accession.

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Posted: Oct 18, 2023

Show celebrates the Cape’s blue economy

Boatica Cape Town boosts boating profile

SOUTH AFRICA: Strategically located along the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town’s blue economy is a significant contributor to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the annual boat show, boatica, is continuing to evolve to boost the city’s profile in this sector.

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Posted: Oct 18, 2023

Bootcamp provides intensive training to maritime start-ups

In person bootcamp held in Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA:  Six maritime start-ups from six countries signed on to a five-day bootcamp hosted by OceanHub Africa at their Cape Town offices last week.

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