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Training improves response to whale strandings and entanglement Training improves response to whale strandings and entanglement

Training improves response to whale strandings and entanglement

Two workshops held to foster marine conservation

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NAMIBIA: Two training workshops were held last month to foster marine conservation by equipping participants to respond to and effectively manage the strandings and entanglement of cetaceans.

Five companies in contention for terminal in Richards Bay Five companies in contention for terminal in Richards Bay

Five companies in contention for terminal in Richards Bay

Expanding capacity in South African ports

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SOUTH AFRICA: Five bidders are in contention to develop a liquid bulk and green fuel terminals in the South Dunes Precinct of the Port of Richards Bay for a 25-year concession period.

Maritime operation intercepts migrant boats Maritime operation intercepts migrant boats

Maritime operation intercepts migrant boats

Concluding at the end of April, Operation Sea Spirit intercepted two illegal migrant boats and provided medical assistance to another vessel.

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Distributing 42,000 lifejackets for inland water safety Distributing 42,000 lifejackets for inland water safety

Distributing 42,000 lifejackets for inland water safety

NIGERIA: After announcing the intention to distribute 42,000 lifejackets to waterway users across the country, the Minister of Marine and Blue...
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Africa remains a hotspot for stowaways Africa remains a hotspot for stowaways

Africa remains a hotspot for stowaways

While the number of incidents reported from Africa ports have decreased, statistics show that Africa is still the main hotspot for stowaway...
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Affirming African cruise sector Affirming African cruise sector

Affirming African cruise sector

BENIN: Entering the Autonomous Port of Cotonou last week Friday, the Crystal Symphony was officially the largest cruise ship to enter the port and...
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Port safety and security on the table Port safety and security on the table

Port safety and security on the table

MAURITIUS: “Port safety and security is our top priority. It is the security of the state and there should be no compromise”,...
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Seafarer abandonment spirals

New data released by the International Transport Workers’ Federation reveals that ship and seafarer abandonment is spiralling and reached the critical levels in 2025 with 6,223 crewmembers facing abandonment last year across 410 ships.

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