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Promoting health and safety in aquaculture sector

ILO meeting adopts first-ever code of practice

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GENEVA: Experts from governments and employers' and workers' organisations have adopted the first-ever code of practice on occupational safety and health in aquaculture, marking a significant step towards strengthening protections for workers in one of the fastest-growing food production sectors.

Building early warning tools to protect oceans and coasts Building early warning tools to protect oceans and coasts

Building early warning tools to protect oceans and coasts

The push for African environmental data tools amid storm and oil spill risks

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SOUTH AFRICA: CSIR will lead the efforts of experts South Africa, Madagascar and Mauritius to develop the early-warning tools  needed to manage oil spills, typhoons and coastal flood risks off Africa’s eastern and southern coasts.  

Hijacking and vessel capture raise piracy concerns Hijacking and vessel capture raise piracy concerns

Hijacking and vessel capture raise piracy concerns

A spate of hijackings and armed robberies over the last two months have put at least 44 crewmembers at risk and raised concerns about a resurgence...
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Extending the tentacles of fisheries conservation Extending the tentacles of fisheries conservation

Extending the tentacles of fisheries conservation

MADAGASCAR: A regional study tour to promote the sustainable octopus fisheries, harvesting, handling, processing, marketing and conservation was...
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Block 9 environmental plans reopened for public comment Block 9 environmental plans reopened for public comment

Block 9 environmental plans reopened for public comment

SOUTH AFRICA: A public participation process is under way for revised Environmental Management Programmes covering four offshore production rights...
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Positioning local boatbuilding for the export market Positioning local boatbuilding for the export market

Positioning local boatbuilding for the export market

EGYPT: With two tugboats under construction for the export market, and the contract for another two signed,  the Suez Canal Company (SCA) is...
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Funding makes global shipping climate talks accessible Funding makes global shipping climate talks accessible

Funding makes global shipping climate talks accessible

Developing countries, in particular small island developing States (SIDS) and least developed countries (LDCs), can now apply for financial...
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The Sixth SPAS will feature conference sessions, networking events and an international exhibition showcasing the latest naval equipment, technologies and solutions that will help our navies effectively protect Africa’s maritime interests. We sincerely look forward to welcoming you to this landmark symposium and working together to shape a safer, more cooperative maritime future for the continent.

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Eastern Cape courts Italian maritime business 0 Tourism
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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...
Landmark judgement against African State 0 Shipping
MRA Online

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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