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Study calls for limits to offshore bunkering Study calls for limits to offshore bunkering

Study calls for limits to offshore bunkering

Modelling oil spill behaviour highlights risks

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SOUTH AFRICA: A new study funded through a grant by the Oiled Wildlife Care Network (OWCN) concludes that, until high levels of environmental rules, scrutiny and compliance is applied, offshore ship-to-ship bunker operations should not be permitted in areas such as Algoa Bay.

SA scientist shines at global awards ceremony SA scientist shines at global awards ceremony

SA scientist shines at global awards ceremony

First for South Africa

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South African marine scientist Prof Lynne Shannon became the first South African to receive the Prince Albert I Grand Medal for Ocean Science at a ceremony in Paris this week.

Distinguished Kenyan recognised for lifetime achievements Distinguished Kenyan recognised for lifetime achievements

Distinguished Kenyan recognised for lifetime achievements

Kenya’s Nancy Karigithu was recognised for her distinguished career representing her tireless commitment to seafarers as well as her...
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Restricting access for recreational WCRL fishers Restricting access for recreational WCRL fishers

Restricting access for recreational WCRL fishers

SOUTH AFRICA: Recreational fishers need to plan smartly this summer if they want to stay on the right side of the law as the announced dates for...
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Major shipping lines under fire for price fixing Major shipping lines under fire for price fixing

Major shipping lines under fire for price fixing

SOUTH AFRICA: The Competition Commission is referring a complaint against eight major shipping lines operating between South Africa and Asia for...
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A focus on supporting marine manufacturing A focus on supporting marine manufacturing

A focus on supporting marine manufacturing

SOUTH AFRICA: Hosted by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic), the Marine and Associated Services Industry Day held in Durban...
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A milestone in maritime education A milestone in maritime education

A milestone in maritime education

SOUTH AFRICA: Guests that included some of the initiators and sponsors of the iconic high school maritime training initiative gathered at the...
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20 Jan 2026 MARITIME WEEK AFRICA 1/20/2026 - 1/22/2026

Maritime Week Africa (MWAF), the popular bunkering event in Africa, will return to Cape Town in January 2026, building on its unrivalled reputation for bringing all parts of the industry together for top-level information exchange and direct access to the most influential players in the African maritime sector.

14 Apr 2026 NAMIBIA INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONFERENCE 2026 4/14/2026 - 4/16/2026

RichAfrica Consultancy is proud to announce that the Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC) will return to Windhoek for its 8th edition from 14–16 April 2026. Building on the success of its previous editions, this milestone event will shape Namibia’s next chapter in its energy journey as the country moves towards first oil production by 2029.

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