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Fuel shortages impact voyage to relieve Marion Island researchers

SA Agulhas II relief voyage delayed

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SOUTH AFRICA: Originally scheduled to depart last month, the SA Agulhas II is still awaiting the availability of polar diesel and will only undertake the relief voyage to Marion Island once diesel, which arrived at the beginning of May, has been blended as required for polar operations.

Ship repair JV to boost services on west coast of Africa Ship repair JV to boost services on west coast of Africa

Ship repair JV to boost services on west coast of Africa

Damen starts repair activities in Dakar

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SENEGAL: Damen Shipyards Group and the Senegalese Government have formed a joint venture (JV) to operate Damen Shiprepair Dakar on the West African coast. The Senegalese Government is represented by the Société des Infrastructures de Réparation Navale (SIRN). Together, they will offer a comprehensive range of ship repair and maintenance...
Addressing vacancies within the DFFE Addressing vacancies within the DFFE

Addressing vacancies within the DFFE

SOUTH AFRICA: The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has issued a call for submissions to apply for the position of...
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Fishing fleet modernisation boosted Fishing fleet modernisation boosted

Fishing fleet modernisation boosted

EGYPT: Delivered as part of a series of 12 high seas fishing vessels, the Rezk 2 and Rezk 3 were launched this week in Port Said to further an...
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Mediation breaks deadlock over auctioned container Mediation breaks deadlock over auctioned container

Mediation breaks deadlock over auctioned container

NIGERIA: A dispute over a container auctioned by the Nigeria Customs Service has been resolved through mediation, with the box ordered for release.
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New petroleum vessel to join fleet New petroleum vessel to join fleet

New petroleum vessel to join fleet

EGYPT: A new petroleum supply and services vessel, which left its Chinese builder’s yard this past weekend is expected to officially join...
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Forming a framework to fight illegal maritime activities Forming a framework to fight illegal maritime activities

Forming a framework to fight illegal maritime activities

TOGO: Experts met at the end of April to discuss a draft framework aimed at harmonising action to combat illicit maritime activities within West...
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