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Drilling continues in Orange Basin

New well to be drilled

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NAMIBIA: Following the completion of drilling operations for the Sagittarius-1X exploration well in Block 2914, located in the Orange Basin, the drillship, Nobel Venturer has moved to the next well in the campaign, Capricornus-1X.

New leadership for CGIMA New leadership for CGIMA

New leadership for CGIMA

Seychelles assumes chair of security group

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SEYCHELLES: As announced last year, the Republic of Seychelles officially assumed the Chairpersonship of the Contact Group on Illicit Maritime Activities (CGIMA) from the Republic of Kenya in a formal handover ceremony held yesterday.
An icebreaker promotes relationship between DFFE and PPC An icebreaker promotes relationship between DFFE and PPC

An icebreaker promotes relationship between DFFE and PPC

SOUTH AFRICA: Joining the SA Agulhas II for a trip from East London to Cape Town last weekend, members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee...
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Eastern Cape abalone to be allocated to small-scale fishers Eastern Cape abalone to be allocated to small-scale fishers

Eastern Cape abalone to be allocated to small-scale fishers

SOUTH AFRICA: Having published his intention to allocate abalone found in the Eastern Cape to the small-scale fishing sector, the Minister of...
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Patrol vessel set to combat IUU Patrol vessel set to combat IUU

Patrol vessel set to combat IUU

LIBERIA: The Liberian Fisheries Authority (NaFAA) handed over the patrol vessel, Lone Star to the Ministry of National Defence for use by the...
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Marine spatial plan published for comment Marine spatial plan published for comment

Marine spatial plan published for comment

SEYCHELLES: Seychelles’ draft Marine Spatial Plan has been made available for public comment for a 28-day period.

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South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat

South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat

After failing to regain a seat on the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Council at the end of 2023, Nigeria and South Africa have...
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Two harbour tugs up for auction Two harbour tugs up for auction

Two harbour tugs up for auction

SOUTH AFRICA:  Two of Transnet National Ports Authority’s tugboats will go on auction later this month at a starting bid of R2,5...
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Dr Toby Rogers from Shark Spotters and Courtney MacSween from Innovasea will be joining as workshop facilitators. A basic understanding of the statistical programme R would be beneficial, but isn't crucial.

 

20 May 2026 PROTECTING OUR FISHERIES FROM DISASTER of monofilament nets: a regional call for action 5/20/2026 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Monofilament nets are widely prohibited for fishing in SADC countries due to their destructive ecological and socio-economic impacts. Made of clear nylon, these nets are nearly invisible underwater. They are non-selective, non-biodegradable and, as the material tears easily, they are often discarded after only a few uses, creating large amounts of plastic pollution.

22 May 2026 SOUTH AFRICA'S OFFSHORE BENTHIC BIODIVERSITY 5/22/2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

In celebration of International Biodiversity Day on 22 May, this presentation showcases fifteen years of foundational offshore biodiversity research in South Africa, sharing discoveries, lessons learnt and the growing momentum.

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KENYA: Despite some mixed reviews with social media posts highlighting incidents of disorganisation at this week’s Africa Forward Summit hosted jointly by France and Kenya – the final declaration from the event includes substantive...

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