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Search for six lost at sea continues

Small boat runs out of fuel in Atlantic Ocean

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SOUTH AFRICA: The South African Maritime Safety Authority yesterday confirmed that a search has been initiated for a group of six people believed to be at sea about 100km west of Cape Town in the Atlantic Ocean after their RIB ran out of fuel.

Fire highlights need for improved offshore safety Fire highlights need for improved offshore safety

Fire highlights need for improved offshore safety

Five offshore workers confirmed dead in platform fire

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GABON: The death of five offshore workers on a Perenco offshore platform last week has once again raised the need for better safety protocols in the sector with many calling for a transparent inquiry into the incident across social media platforms.

Swift action saves two sailors in the Atlantic Ocean Swift action saves two sailors in the Atlantic Ocean

Swift action saves two sailors in the Atlantic Ocean

SOUTH AFRICA: Two sailors were successfully rescued when their yacht, which was sailing from Tristan da Cunha to Cape Town, started to take on...
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Terminal upgrade takes another step forward Terminal upgrade takes another step forward

Terminal upgrade takes another step forward

NIGERIA: The West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) operated by APM Terminals at the port of Onne has taken another step forward in its US$115...
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Definitions could impact on OPL operations Definitions could impact on OPL operations

Definitions could impact on OPL operations

SOUTH AFRICA: The recently published Draft Merchant Shipping (National Small Vessel Safety Regulations) that are currently available for comment...
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Cruising towards sustainability Cruising towards sustainability

Cruising towards sustainability

INTERNATIONAL: Research aimed at providing critical information to map the cruise sector’s real-time energy needs, infrastructure and...
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Waste management compliance in ports is essential Waste management compliance in ports is essential

Waste management compliance in ports is essential

Generating a diverse range of waste including hazardous materials, the maritime sector requires specialised waste management services to ensure...
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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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