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World Oceans Day serves as a reminder to address environmental challenges World Oceans Day serves as a reminder to address environmental challenges

World Oceans Day serves as a reminder to address environmental challenges

DFFE launches two studies

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SOUTH AFRICA: Commemorating World Oceans Day, Deputy Minister, Narend Singh launched two commissioned studies addressing the health of the country’s oceans and rivers.

SANParks invites comment on west coast marine protected area plans SANParks invites comment on west coast marine protected area plans

SANParks invites comment on west coast marine protected area plans

Stakeholders have until 3 July to respond to a five-year management framework with significant implications for the Saldanha Bay industrial corridor

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SOUTH AFRICA: South African National Parks (SANParks) is giving the public until 3 July 2026 to comment on its draft management plan for the West Coast National Park Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), Islands and Langebaan estuarine lagoon, covering the period 2027 to 2031.

Excavating drugs in the Port of Durban Excavating drugs in the Port of Durban

Excavating drugs in the Port of Durban

SOUTH AFRICA: The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI), through the Serious Organised Crime Investigation (SOCI) South African...
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Recognising the China-Africa relationship Recognising the China-Africa relationship

Recognising the China-Africa relationship

CHINA: Speaking in China, Tanzania’s Alternate Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Dr Devotha...
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Positioning the Eastern Cape on the global maritime map Positioning the Eastern Cape on the global maritime map

Positioning the Eastern Cape on the global maritime map

SOUTH AFRICA: Eastern Cape Premier Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane’s diplomatic mission continued this week as he landed in Greece where he aims to...
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Maritime census to quantify vessels and builders Maritime census to quantify vessels and builders

Maritime census to quantify vessels and builders

The Tanzania Shipping Agency Corporation (TASAC) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that...
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IMO charts course for global maritime e-learning IMO charts course for global maritime e-learning

IMO charts course for global maritime e-learning

A new implementation plan could transform how maritime professionals worldwide access training, with early results already proving the model works
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Holding the polluter responsible Holding the polluter responsible

Holding the polluter responsible

After announcing recently that the 2010 HNS Convention was moving towards  meeting the requirements to trigger its entry into force, the...
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Eastern Cape courts Italian maritime business

SOUTH AFRICA: Engagements with boatbuilders, cruise ports, training academies, business councils and maritime businesses across Italy have resulted in invitations to industry events and even letters of intent to establish twinning partnerships...
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Landmark judgement against African State

Equatorial Guinea has been found to have unlawfully arrested and detained a Marshall Islands-flagged very large crude carrier (VLCC) and its 26-man crew, and must pay compensation exceeding US$ 12 million plus EUR 2 million in a landmark ruling...

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