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Posted: Feb 11, 2024

Addressing fragmented governance of the ocean economy

Reconciling opportunities with sustainability

SOUTH AFRICA: Next week’s Ocean Innovation Africa Summit will delve into some of the critical gaps in ocean governance and discuss reconciling blue economy opportunities with sustainable priorities.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2024

Africa’s role in ship scrapping

Tanzania features as a reflagging option for scrap dealers

As the majority of all global tonnage destined to be scrapped lands on the three beaches in South Asia, it’s worth noting that African shipowners and African flagged ships contribute only a small percentage to overall picture.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2024

Opportunity for Africa to develop decarbonisation plans

Training programme aims to develop skills in developing countries

With ambitions for net-zero shipping by 2050, developing countries may be perceived to be on the back foot in terms of the ability and funding to design national strategies for maritime decarbonisation, but the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is inviting qualifying nations to nominate professionals to join a year-long training programme to improve capacity and skills.

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Posted: Feb 7, 2024

Comments invited on marine pollution legislation

Public comment will close end of February

SOUTH AFRICA: The opportunity to comment on the Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill will close on 26 February.

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Posted: Feb 7, 2024

Applications for offshore bunkering to be processed

SAMSA updates on status of permissions for Algoa Bay

SOUTH AFRICA: The long-anticipated update on the issuance of permissions to conduct offshore bunkering in Algoa Bay was finally provided yesterday as the South African Maritime Safety Authority confirmed that they would publish a Marine Notice in this regard shortly.

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Posted: Feb 6, 2024

Opportunities identified to offer returns for investors

Africa can leapfrog blue economy development

SOUTH AFRICA: Industry experts believe that Africa has the opportunity to grow its blue economy by leapfrogging more developed regions through attractive investment opportunities.

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Posted: Feb 5, 2024

Bunker fuel terminal operator appointed

Richards Bay liquid bulk concession announced

SOUTH AFRICA: FFS Tank Terminal (Pty) Ltd has been awarded a 25-year concession to operate a liquid bulk terminal specialising in bunker fuels at the Port of Richards Bay.

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Posted: Feb 5, 2024

Loading citrus for export

Shipping line upgrades service for season

SOUTH AFRICA: Hapag-Lloyd has announced an upgrade to service the country’s citrus exporters starting at the end of May this year and running through September.

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