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Posted: Aug 18, 2026

Roadmap aims to reduce seabird mortality

Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment adopts the National Plan of Action II for the Conservation and Management of Seabirds in South African Fisheries

SOUTH AFRICA: Calling for a cross-sector approach to address incidental seabird mortality across the country’s fisheries, a new action plan proposes the development of joint funding mechanisms and common platforms to share monitoring data to enable transparent implementation of shared governance arrangements.

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Posted: Aug 18, 2026

Scientists raise alarm on early fisheries closure

Antarctic krill fishery closes early for second consecutive year, intensifying calls for Southern Ocean protection

For the second year running and just one day after World Krill Day, the Antarctic krill fishery has been shut down early, a stark warning sign that the management of one of the world's largest and fastest-growing fisheries urgently needs to be reformed.

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Posted: Aug 17, 2026

Two seismic survey rulings, one day apart, two opposite outcomes

Read side by side, the two rulings may seem contradictory, but read closely, they are not.

SOUTH AFRICA: A West Coast survey was cleared to proceed and a Wild Coast right was killed off for good. The gap between the two rulings comes down to process, timing and how far each case had already travelled through the courts

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Posted: Aug 17, 2026

Winding up Cape Town’s wind woes

PortOps tool to aid decision making to improve cargo handling

SOUTH AFRICA: PortOps, a decision-support platform developed for the Transnet National Ports Authority, will soon assist the Port of Cape Town in improving container planning and handling operations at the Container Terminal. The tool is designed to support cargo owners, the fresh produce industry and exporters. 

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Posted: Aug 16, 2026

South Africa helps draft global roadmap linking ocean dumping rules to new high seas treaty

Proposal co-sponsored with eight other nations calls for a new working group to align decades-old anti-dumping laws with the BBNJ Agreement, ahead of an IMO meeting in London this October

South Africa has co-sponsored a proposal to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) calling for closer coordination between the world's oldest global ocean dumping rules and the newly enforced international treaty protecting marine life on the high seas.

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Posted: Aug 14, 2026

Women must be central to unlocking the ocean economy

Former Minister of Transport reflects on potential of ocean economy to offer opportunities to women

SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa’s vast ocean economy cannot reach its full potential while women remain largely on the margins, Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Sindisiwe Chikunga has warned.

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Posted: Aug 14, 2026

Exclusion from existing fuel rebate system challenges competitiveness of OPL sector

Industry association, OPLASA, has made a formal submission to address an anomaly in the application of an important diesel refund mechanism available to comparable maritime sectors.

SOUTH AFRICA: The Off Port Limits Association South Africa (OPLASA) is seeking to have the sector included in a diesel refund system that is currently enjoyed by those operating fishing vessels, research vessels, patrol vessels and others in local waters.

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Posted: Aug 13, 2026

Promoting maritime training in the shipbuilding industry

MOWCA visit provides insight into the capabilities available in Equatorial Guinea for the construction, repair and maintenance of vessels

EQUATORIAL GUINEA: A delegation from the Maritime Organization of West and Central Africa (MOWCA) visited the Asaba Shipyard in Malabo to explore models for combining academic training, practical experience, and professional training in the naval industry that provide young Equatorial Guineans with training that is more closely linked to the real needs of the market.

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