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Definitions could impact on OPL operations

OPL operators raise issues contained in draft regulations

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SOUTH AFRICA: The recently published Draft Merchant Shipping (National Small Vessel Safety Regulations) that are currently available for comment have highlighted the need for more appropriate definitions relating to what constitutes a passenger on small vessels.

Cruising towards sustainability Cruising towards sustainability

Cruising towards sustainability

Global study to steer cruise sector towards sustainability

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INTERNATIONAL: Research aimed at providing critical information to map the cruise sector’s real-time energy needs, infrastructure and regulations has been commissioned by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) in an effort to steer the industry towards a sustainable future.

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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Maritime research will sustain Africa's blue economy Maritime research will sustain Africa's blue economy

Maritime research will sustain Africa's blue economy

Over the last two months African organisations and institutions have called on maritime experts to assist in developing research and knowledge...
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Logistics company proves resilience in subdued conditions Logistics company proves resilience in subdued conditions

Logistics company proves resilience in subdued conditions

SOUTH AFRICA: Despite a challenging environment and subdued market conditions, Grindrod Limited (Grindrod), a JSE-listed freight logistics...
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New association to represent interests of OPL sector New association to represent interests of OPL sector

New association to represent interests of OPL sector

SOUTH AFRICA: After a number of significant events in 2023 that negatively impacted the operations and businesses of local Off Port Limits (OPL)...
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New minister for fisheries takes office 0 Shipping
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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...
CITES listing for abalone could address crisis 0 Green Marine
MRA Online

CITES listing for abalone could address crisis

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...

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