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Ship management contract back up for grabs Ship management contract back up for grabs

Ship management contract back up for grabs

DFFE reissues ship management tender that was cancelled in February

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SOUTH AFRICA: Last week the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) re-issued a tender aimed at identifying a service provider to manage the SA Agulhas II and Algoa.

Construction started on new fisheries monitoring centre Construction started on new fisheries monitoring centre

Construction started on new fisheries monitoring centre

Construction started on new fisheries monitoring centre

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MOZAMBIQUE: Construction of the new SADC Regional Fisheries Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Coordination Centre (MCSCC) officially got underway last week when the foundation stone was laid by the President of Mozambique, Filipe Jacinto Nyus.

CSIR develops framework to combat marine pollution CSIR develops framework to combat marine pollution

CSIR develops framework to combat marine pollution

SOUTH AFRICA: After developing a new framework for coastal and marine water quality management for countries of the West Indian Ocean (WIO)...
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Showcasing O&G investment opportunities in southern Africa Showcasing O&G investment opportunities in southern Africa

Showcasing O&G investment opportunities in southern Africa

A dedicated roundtable aimed at showcasing opportunities within the oil and gas as well as renewable energy sectors of South Africa, Mozambique...
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Seychelles looks forward to donation of patrol vessel Seychelles looks forward to donation of patrol vessel

Seychelles looks forward to donation of patrol vessel

SEYCHELLES: China has committed to donating a new patrol vessel to Seychelles following a visit to the island country by the 45th Chinese Naval...
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Liquid Bulk Terminal operator sought for Cape Town Liquid Bulk Terminal operator sought for Cape Town

Liquid Bulk Terminal operator sought for Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA: With increasing pressure from port users and maritime stakeholders to demonstrate a commitment to improving efficiencies within the...
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Cabinet names next CEO for SAMSA - again 0 Maritime People
MRA Online

Cabinet names next CEO for SAMSA - again

SOUTH AFRICA: Although last week’s cabinet announcement of a new Chief Executive Officer for the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) will be welcomed by the industry, it does not provide any clarification as to why Captain Rufus...
Still-Too-Strong? 0 Shipping
MRA Online

Still-Too-Strong?

The new Regulations for the Environmental Management of Offshore Ship-To-Ship Transfer gazetted at the end of August may still face legal push-back as industry stakeholders seek legal advice on challenging certain aspects.

FRAP finalisation drags on 0 Fishing
MRA Online

FRAP finalisation drags on

SOUTH AFRICA: Permits in the Small Pelagic sector that were due to expire at the end of August have been extended until 30 October due to delays in the finalisation of appeals in the sector – highlighting the ongoing dismal legacy attached...

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