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Celebrating partnerships in maritime defence

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TUNISIA: The Tunisian Navy conducted a commissioning ceremony for two American 34 metre, Island Class Patrol Boats, yesterday as the vessels became the latest in a series of equipment contributed by the United States of America (USA) to strengthen the country’s maritime borders and promote regional security.

Drafting a roadmap for Marine Protected Areas Drafting a roadmap for Marine Protected Areas

Drafting a roadmap for Marine Protected Areas

Collaborative engagement

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SENEGAL: A three-day workshop highlighted the importance of managing Senegal’s Marine Protected Areas (MPA) as vital assets for conserving biodiversity and advancing the region’s blue economy.

Collaboration is key to develop maritime skills Collaboration is key to develop maritime skills

Collaboration is key to develop maritime skills

SOUTH AFRICA: A programme aimed to discuss the way forward to develop maritime careers and identify the training requirements to meet future...
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Accelerating aquaculture Accelerating aquaculture

Accelerating aquaculture

ANGOLA: The Angolan Government is instituting measures to enhance existing feed factories and fingerling production centres, as well as encourage...
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Public comment invited on Upstream Petroleum Act Public comment invited on Upstream Petroleum Act

Public comment invited on Upstream Petroleum Act

SOUTH AFRICA: The public has until the middle of May to comment on the Draft Regulations of the Upstream Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2024...
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Targeting the fishing industry with new management measures Targeting the fishing industry with new management measures

Targeting the fishing industry with new management measures

ANGOLA: The Angolan government has announced new measures to reduce overcapacity of the fishing fleet and improve the monitoring of the sector...
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