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CITES listing for abalone could address crisis CITES listing for abalone could address crisis

CITES listing for abalone could address crisis

Stock collapse decimates fishery

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SOUTH AFRICA: With plans to have dried abalone listed by CITES, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has confirmed that a proven stock collapse will only provide for a 12.01 ton Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for the 2025/26 season.

Port system rolled out for efficient trade Port system rolled out for efficient trade

Port system rolled out for efficient trade

Port Community System milestone

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KENYA: DP World has launched the rollout of its state-of-the-art Port Community System (PCS) in Kenya, marking a major milestone in the country’s journey toward more efficient and transparent trade. 

Empowering youth for a future in fisheries Empowering youth for a future in fisheries

Empowering youth for a future in fisheries

GHANA: Delving into local law, more than 50 youngsters were introduced to opportunities and empowered to consider a future in fisheries.

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Are boat clubs the answer to boost African boating? Are boat clubs the answer to boost African boating?

Are boat clubs the answer to boost African boating?

SOUTH AFRICA: Boat clubs offer an elegant solution that provides non-boatowners with access to a boating lifestyle through a membership that...
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Boatbuilders discuss market uncertainties and challenges Boatbuilders discuss market uncertainties and challenges

Boatbuilders discuss market uncertainties and challenges

SOUTH AFRICA: “We know we are living in challenging times. At the moment markets are tough, and I think we need to embrace opportunity where...
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Boating community congregates to map out opportunities Boating community congregates to map out opportunities

Boating community congregates to map out opportunities

SOUTH AFRICA: The inaugural African Boating Conference held this week in Cape Town drew the enthusiastic participation of more than 200 delegates...
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Getting on board the Cape Town Agreement Getting on board the Cape Town Agreement

Getting on board the Cape Town Agreement

Joining Vanuatu, Ghana has become the latest country to ratify the 2012 Cape Town Agreement (CTA) by officially depositing its Instrument of...
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Is this the end for the SA Agulhas?

The fanfare associated with the deal to reimagine the SA Agulhas and extend its legacy as a training vessel for South African cadets has faded leaving the vessel sitting under arrest in the Port of Durban as the crew await confirmation of whether...
New minister for fisheries takes office 0 Shipping
MRA Online

New minister for fisheries takes office

SOUTH AFRICA: The new Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willem Abraham Stephanus Aucamp was sworn in today in Pretoria to replace Dr Dion George who has been at the forefront of some controversial decisions impacting the...

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25 Nov 2025 INTERMODAL AFRICA 2025 11/25/2025 - 11/27/2025

The 34th edition of Intermodal Africa 2025, the annual Ports and Logistics Exhibition and Conference will take place from Tuesday 25 November to Thursday 27 November 2025 at the Four Point by Sheraton Hotel Mindelo, Cabo Verde hosted by ENAPOR.

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