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Global strategy for maritime digitalisation approved Global strategy for maritime digitalisation approved

Global strategy for maritime digitalisation approved

Pushing maritime digitalisation to improve safety and security

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The Facilitation Committee (FAL) of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has approved a global strategy for maritime digitalization as well as cybersecurity measures for maritime single windows.

Workshop strengthens port security Workshop strengthens port security

Workshop strengthens port security

IMO hosts national workshop

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COMOROS: A four-day workshop held at the end of March helped equip local officials with skills to evaluate their own implementation of international security requirements in the country’s ports. 

Shark specialist pledges support to Seychelles Shark specialist pledges support to Seychelles

Shark specialist pledges support to Seychelles

SEYCHELLES: Ocean Ramsey, a marine conservationist, shark behaviour specialist, and free diver known for her close, cage-free interactions with...
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Maydon Wharf concessions announced Maydon Wharf concessions announced

Maydon Wharf concessions announced

SOUTH AFRICA: Preferred bidders for two landmark concessions in the Maydon Wharf Precinct in the Port of Durban now will enter into final...
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Strengthening response to harassment at sea Strengthening response to harassment at sea

Strengthening response to harassment at sea

IMO Member States have until the 4 May to apply to become one of up to six countries to participate in a new initiative aimed at eradicating...
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Green ports and decarbonisation on the agenda in Africa Green ports and decarbonisation on the agenda in Africa

Green ports and decarbonisation on the agenda in Africa

NIGERIA: African leaders affirmed their commitment to position African ports as environmentally responsible partners that strengthen...
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Cold case continues Cold case continues

Cold case continues

SOUTH AFRICA: The Western Cape High Court this month kept alive a significant legal claim by two South African fruit terminal companies against...
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Sea turtles off limits for tourists Sea turtles off limits for tourists

Sea turtles off limits for tourists

MAURITIUS: Tourists and operators in the sector have been warned that certain interactions with sea turtles that continue to be offered and...
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