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Posted: Oct 12, 2023

South African steps into chair of international association

Taking the lead in safety and survival training

SOUTH AFRICA: South African, Samantha Montes was elected as the new chairperson of the International Association for Safety and Survival Training (IASST) at an event held in Baku, Azerbaijan at the end of September. She will serve a three year term.

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Posted: Oct 11, 2023

TotalEnergies rejects manslaughter allegations

Response to complaint for actions in Mozambique

MOZAMBIQUE: TotalEnergies today issued a statement rejecting all claims made in a suit filed against the company in France for “manslaughter and a failure to assist people in danger" during the terrorist attacks that took place in northern Mozambique in March 2021.

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Posted: Oct 11, 2023

Debating diversity in marine insurance

Taking steps towards encouraging inclusion

INTERNATIONAL: During this year’s annual conference held in Edinburgh, the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) took the opportunity to explore and debate the question of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) with the ambition of taking concrete steps to enhance its own representation and that of the marine insurance community more generally.

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Posted: Oct 11, 2023

Appointment

WIOMSA Science–Policy Programme Coordinator

South African marine scientist, Dr Obakeng Molelu has taken up a position with the Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) as the Science–Policy Programme Coordinator.

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Posted: Oct 10, 2023

Resource-backed loans are a potential disaster for Africa

Banks support call to stop borrowing against their natural resources

COTE D’IVOIRE: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has strongly supported a call by the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) urging countries in Africa to stop borrowing loans backed by their natural resources.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2023

Investing in aquaculture

Stimulating the Blue Economy

KENYA: During a four-day tour, president of Kenya, William Ruto said that the government would be escalating investments in aquaculture in the Nyanza Region to stimulate the economy.

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Posted: Oct 6, 2023

Planned rehabilitation of ship repair facilities

Mossel Bay slipway capacity will increase

SOUTH AFRICA: The Port of Mossel Bay’s slipway and cradle capacity will benefit from a refurbishment project that will increase the capacity from 200 to 500 tons after the conclusion of a feasibility study to rehabilitate the facility.

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Posted: Oct 6, 2023

Report offers guide to address IUU

Impact of China in West Africa

A Stimson Centre report published in July this year aims to offer governments of West African states and the People’s Republic of China clear, concise, and actionable recommendations to foster sustainable fisheries management and counter IUU fishing in the Gulf of Guinea and beyond.

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