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18th Apr 13

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South Africa

South Africa has a 2,798km coastline, stretching from the Orange River at the border with Namibia to Ponta do Ouro at the border with Mozambique. The western coast is much more productive, while the east coast has considerable diversity of species. The fisheries sector only makes a contribution of around 1% to GDP and expansion is limited by the natural productive capacity and sustainability of marine resources.

Industrial fishing, started in the 1890s, led to sharp declines in key stocks by the 1960s, prompting initiatives to improve the scientific basis for management of the major fisheries. The main offshore fisheries include a bottom-trawl sector, hake-directed demersal longline fisheries, tuna and swordfish pelagic longline fisheries, a mid-water horse mackerel trawl fishery and a large purse-seine fishery for small pelagics, targeting pilchard and anchovy. The most valuable of these, in commercial terms, are the demersal hake fisheries.

South Africa also has a commercial abalone fishery which is divided into seven zones, each of which has a Total Allowable Catch (TAC). The stocks are also protected by a closed season and a minimum legal size limit of 114mm. Most of the catch is canned or frozen, and exported to the Far East, although legislation says that 10% must be sold in South Africa. The lucrative market in the Far East has, in recent years, led to an escalation in illegal fishing activity. At the same time, recreational diving increased. Due to the poaching and the sharp decline in stocks, recreational fishing was stopped in 2003 and the commercial fishery has been cut sharply. The state of the abalone stock remains a cause for concern, although compliance and successful prosecutions have increased recently.

The government introduced a new Marine Living Resources Act in 1998 and its commitment to fisheries monitoring and control has been demonstrated by the purchase of four new patrol vessels. South Africa is also involved in a number of regional initiatives concerned with fisheries management, including the Global Environment Facility supported Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem programme and Southwest Indian Oceans Fisheries Project (SWIOFP), and the former SADC MCS programme.

As a follow on action from the High Seas Task Force, the UK government is supporting an African policy process to tackle IUU fishing in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa. The programme brief and first update is available here.


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The growth in certification of marine fisheries in Southern Africa: Potential benefits and challenges

01/10/2009

This report discusses potential benefits and challenges of certification schemes. It states that 'international ecolabelling initiatives are unde ...

Author: Institute for Security Studies, South Africa (Andre Standing)
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Contextualising Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported fishing of Marine Resources in South African Waters

13/04/2009

Illegal fishing in South African waters was losing the country around R6 billion a year, according to the author of this report commissioned by the In ...

Author: Institute for Security Studies, South Africa
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Corruption and Industrial Fishing in Africa

01/12/2008

Africas marine resources are increasingly in demand and are gaining in geopolitical importance. Competition between key fishing nations for access and ...

Author: Anti-Corruption Resource Centre (Andre Standing)
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Statement of Commitment by SADC Ministers Responsible for Marine Fisheries on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

04/07/2008

This is the Statement of Commitment signed by ministers from SADC coastal states at the end of a ministerial conference in Windhoek, 2-4 July 2008, to ...

Author: SADC (Southern African Development Community)
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Stop Illegal Fishing in Southern Africa

02/07/2008

This report looks at the status and impacts of IUU fishing in the southern African region, covering a number of themes and issues including internatio ...

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing
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Study and Analysis of the Status of IUU Fishing in the SADC Region and an Estimate of the Economic, Social and Biological Impacts

01/05/2008

The study explores and helps to quantify the magnitude and types of Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing in the Southern African Developm ...

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing
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FAO Regional Workshop in Port State Measures to Combat IUU Fishing: Report

01/02/2008

Representatives from Angola, Namibia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa and Tanzania met in Cape Town to discuss the issue of port state ...

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing
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The Kilifi Declaration of Intent on the Unsustainable & Illegal Exploitation of African Oceans

19/12/2007

Unsustainable exploitation of marine resources in Africa’s oceans is occurring on a massive scale, causing the collapse of fisheries, the loss of ...

Author: Institute for Security Studies, South Africa et al
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Southern and Eastern Africa Forum to Counter IUU Fishing

01/11/2007

The Southern and Eastern Africa Forum to Counter IUU Fishing was hosted by the Government of Mozambique and co-supported by the Stop Illegal Fishing P ...

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing
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Programme of Support to Tackling IUU Fishing in Southern Africa: Programme Brief and Update no. 1

01/08/2007

As a follow on action from the International High Seas Task Force, the UK Government has committed to support an African policy process to tackle IUU ...

Author: Department for International Development (DfID), UK
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IUU Fishing in South Africa: An Acronym with an Expiry Date?

01/01/2006

The author believes that the most fundamental and immediate threat to fisheries sustainability in South Africa is that of illegal, unregulated and unr ...

Author: Feike Marine Regulatory Law and Environmental Management Advisers
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SADC Protocol on Fisheries

01/01/2001

Click here for links to the various sections of the Protocol. These include ...

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SADC Ministerial Conference

20/05/2008

The SADC Marine Fisheries Ministerial Conference to Stop Illegal Fishing will take place over three days in Windhoek, Namibia 20-22 May 2008. The conf
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Institute for Security Studies (ISS), South Africa

The ISS is a regional research institute operating across sub-Saharan Africa, focussing on issues affecting human security and development. The ISS has published a number of documents relating to fisheries.

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Sharklife

Sharklife is a registered non-profit organisation, which addresses the alarming exploitation of both shark populations and ocean fisheries in South African waters. The organisation actively engage the urgent need for research and protection of many marine species.

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South African Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism

The link takes you to the fisheries section of the site.

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South African Marine Predator Lab (SAMPLA)

The South African Marine Predator Lab is a multidisciplinary institute, dedicated to exploring, discovering, understanding and conserving Africas marine predators. SAMPLA aims to produce world class research discoveries that will create awareness of the need to understand and conserve the marine predators and ecosystems of the world.

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Southern Africa Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI)

SASSI was set up in November 2004 to inform and educate all participants in the seafood trade, from wholesalers to restaurateurs through to seafood lovers. SASSI's main objectives are to:

- Promote voluntary compliance of the law through education and awareness.
- Shift consumer demand away from over-exploited species to more sustainable options.
- Create awareness on marine conservation issues.

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Stop Illegal fishing

The commitment to stop illegal fishing already exists in Southern Africa. Countries, organisations and individuals are fighting illegal fishing on a daily basis. The Stop Illegal Fishing programme brings new international support to this fight. The Programme aims to facilitate a coherent regional commitment to tackling illegal fishing between the SADC coastal Member States of Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Tanzania.

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04/04/2011

Mozambique: Country Determined to Combat Illegal Fishing

Author: AllAfrica.com

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07/02/2011

African member states call for the implementation of agreement on port rules for fishing vessels

Author: EuropAfrica.net

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04/06/2010

Removal of trade controls signals bleak future for abalone

Author: TRAFFIC

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07/12/2009

Gvt. to lift ban on abalone fishing

Author: Eyewitness News, South Africa

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27/10/2009

'Govt must intervene in fisheries'

Author: News24.com

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20/10/2009

Moz fishers held in SA waters

Author: News24.com

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15/10/2009

Kenya: Illegal fishing biggest threat to tuna fish

Author: allAfrica.com

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17/09/2009

South Africa launches first-time fishing alliance

Author: WWF

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11/09/2009

Mutilated sharks turning up in SA waters

Author: IOL, South Africa

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09/09/2009

Great white sharks of Cape Cod are vulnerable to extinction

Author: Examiner

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08/09/2009

Environmental and fishing groups unite for responsible fisheries

Author: FIS (Fish Information & Services, UK)

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24/08/2009

Illegal fishing a major problem

Author: Port Lincoln Times, Australia

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19/08/2009

Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers

Author: Modern Ghana

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15/08/2009

Magufuli's Sh1.5bn fish bill

Author: The Citizen, Tanzania

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23/07/2009

Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters: Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers off the coast

Author: Africa Renewal, UN

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28/04/2009

Our marine life in peril

Author: The Times, South Africa

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24/04/2009

SEAFO attempts to protect deep-water fish species

Author: Namibia Economist

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13/04/2009

Illegal fishing costing SA billions

Author: IOL, South Africa

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18/03/2009

Tanzania, SADC join forces against illegal fishing

Author: This Day, Tanzania

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15/03/2009

Joint operation against illegal fishing commendable

Author: This Day, Tanzania

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04/02/2009

World's major fishing nations failing on sustainability: Scientists grade 53 major fishing nations on how they comply with UN's voluntary code of conduct

Author: Guardian, UK

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03/09/2008

South African minister, fishers taken to court by rock lobster association

Author: ICSF

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02/09/2008

Costal management fund in the black

Author: IOL, South Africa

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29/08/2008

Anti-poaching boat 'outsourced'

Author: IOL, South Africa

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29/08/2008

Poached perlemoen costs SA R1,2bn

Author: IOL, South Africa

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20/08/2008

Oceana exposes galician connections between cocaine, illegal fishing and shark catches

Author: Oceana

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20/08/2008

Turtles threatened by development and harmful fishing, warns UN agency

Author: UN News Centre

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19/08/2008

Threatened species

Author: IOL, South Africa

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14/08/2008

Fish market flouts red-listed species ban

Author: IOL, South Africa

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14/08/2008

'SA failing to save its marine resources'

Author: IOL, South Africa

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11/08/2008

Trawler's catch 'may have been poached'

Author: IOL, South Africa

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24/07/2008

Mozambique: Namibia awaiting information on seized fishing ship

Author: allAfrica.com

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18/07/2008

South Africa fisheries ministers agree to fight illegal fishing

Author: The Entrepreneur, featured on ICSF Samudra News Alerts

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18/07/2008

SA's and Namibians fish illegally in West Sahara

Author: afrol News

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18/07/2008

SADC Fisheries Ministers sign landmark IUU Agreement, and Mozambique applies it immediately

Author: Mozambique New Agency

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17/07/2008

The most dangerous seas in the world

Author: The Economist

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12/07/2008

Plunderers having a ball in our oceans

Author: IOL, South Africa

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11/07/2008

Southern African states move to eradicate pirate fishing

Author: TRAFFIC

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10/07/2008

Africa urged to speed up control of illegal fishing

Author: Informante, Namibia

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08/07/2008

Namibia: region battles with 'cancer' of fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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07/07/2008

Dar gets tough on illegal fishing

Author: Daily News Online, Tanzania

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07/07/2008

Cape Town men in 'huge poaching racket'

Author: IOL, South Africa

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07/07/2008

Southern Africa: SADC countries to toughen up on fighting illegal fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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04/07/2008

Namibia: illegal fishing cause for concern

Author: allAfrica.com

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04/07/2008

Southern Africa gets tough on illicit fishing

Author: IOL, South Africa

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02/07/2008

Regional conference to stop illegal fishing opens

Author: Namibian

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27/06/2008

Southern Africa: SADC loses billions to illicit fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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24/06/2008

Cape Town: Leading sustainable seafood programme expands into Southern Africa

Author: Pesca2.com

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17/06/2008

Leading sustainable seafood programme expands into Southern Africa

Author: Fishupdate.com

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13/06/2008

Nine perlemoen poachers jailed on various charges

Author: The Herald, South Africa

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06/06/2008

New submarine lands catch of the day

Author: IOL, South Africa

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31/05/2008

Mozambique: Fisheries Ministry has just one patrol boat

Author: allAfrica.com

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27/05/2008

Australia links organised crime to illegal fishing

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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26/05/2008

Southern Africa: SADC fishing communities to add weight to curb fish plunder

Author: allAfrica.com

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15/05/2008

ICSF releases new information resources on marine protected areas

Author: ICSF

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31/03/2008

Durban fishermen 'cry out' against ban

Author: SABC News, South Africa

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25/03/2008

South Africa court upholds abalone fishing ban

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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20/03/2008

S.Africa court upholds abalone fishing ban

Author: Reuters Africa

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20/03/2008

Urgent call on Overstrand restaurants to go green

Author: Hermanus Times, South Africa

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06/03/2008

Protests over minor poaching sentences

Author: The Times, South Africa

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26/02/2008

Demand for shark meat overwhelms scientists

Author: IOL, South Africa

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26/02/2008

The Stop Illegal Fishing photo competition

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing

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31/01/2008

The fishing crisis - is anybody listening?

Author: Hermanus Times, South Africa

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24/01/2008

South Africa: ban may push abalone to extinction

Author: allAfrica.com

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15/01/2008

End of the road for Viarsa

Author: Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)

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10/01/2008

30 'finned' sharks washed up on New Zealand beach'

Author: Wildlife Extra

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22/12/2007

Neighbours tip-off help cops nab ‘poachers‘

Author: IOL, South Africa

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21/12/2007

Rangers haul dumped perlemoen ashore

Author: IOL, South Africa

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19/12/2007

Illegal fishing catch confiscated in Western Cape

Author: SABC News, South Africa

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14/11/2007

Abalone wars begin

Author: People‘s Post, South Africa

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10/11/2007

Spanish threat to SA fish resources

Author: IOL, South Africa

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06/11/2007

Perlemoen may be lost forever, experts warn

Author: IOL, South Africa

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03/11/2007

‘State turns us into poachers‘

Author: IOL, South Africa

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03/11/2007

Kortbroek‘s ban hits heavy flak

Author: Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa

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02/11/2007

Abalone poachers apprehended in South Africa

Author: International Animal Rescue Global News

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01/11/2007

S. Africa postpones abalone fishery ban

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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29/10/2007

South Africa: Cosatu warns on abalone harvesting ban

Author: allAfrica.com

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26/10/2007

Industry players enraged by perlemoen plan

Author: IOL, South Africa

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25/10/2007

S.African cabinet bans abalone fishing

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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25/10/2007

South Africa: Government places ban on abalone fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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11/10/2007

Namibia: country urges fishing nations to join SEAFO

Author: allAfrica.com

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10/10/2007

Namibia: concerns over SEAFO ratification delays

Author: allAfrica.com

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09/10/2007

Kenya to co-ordinate 804m for fisheries project

Author: Kenya Broadcasting Corporation

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19/09/2007

South African fishermen invade protected area

Author: The Herald Online, South Africa

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29/08/2007

Vessel fined for carrying gill nets

Author: IOL, South Africa

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15/08/2007

Chips are down for South Africa’s sharks

Author: Fishupdate.com

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24/07/2007

Namibia to host fisheries secretariat

Author: allAfrica.com

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15/07/2007

SA‘s heritage slipping away

Author: IOL, South Africa

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09/07/2007

Consumers take the bait

Author: IOL, South Africa

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03/07/2007

EU trawlers are ‘poaching fish in SA waters‘

Author: IOL, South Africa

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21/06/2007

Call for commissioned research on Illegal fisheries in Eastern and Southern Africa

Author: Institute for Security Studies, South Africa

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15/06/2007

Total ban will not turn abalone tide

Author: Business Day, South Africa

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06/06/2007

South Africa: shutdown on the cards to save perlemoen

Author: allAfrica.com

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10/05/2007

Policy causes small-scale fishermen ‘severe hardship’

Author: Business Day, South Africa

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05/05/2007

South African fishers‘ group suspends case against Minister, hails new agreement

Author: ICSF

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24/04/2007

Tsitsikamma fishing plan is ‘diabolical‘

Author: IOL, South Africa

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17/04/2007

State calling for new anti-poaching steps

Author: IOL, South Africa

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10/04/2007

‘Still hope for fishing industry‘

Author: iAfrica.com

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03/04/2007

Skippers see something fishy in MCM ruling

Author: IOL, South Africa

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15/03/2007

Green Scorpions in nationwide sting

Author: iAfrica.com

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14/03/2007

Official threat to perlemoen

Author: Citizen.co.za, South Africa

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08/03/2007

Namibia: world fish stocks dangerously depleted, Nam in danger area

Author: allAfrica.com

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18/02/2007

Perlemoen added to list of imperilled spec

Author: IOL, South Africa

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14/02/2007

Don‘t pig out on perlemoen, Chinese told

Author: The Herald Online, South Africa

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06/02/2007

South African abalone to come under international trade controls

Author: Fishupdate.com

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19/01/2007

Illegal fish catches man for R200 000

Author: Citizen.co.za, South Africa

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11/01/2007

Which fish to buy?

Author: Hermanus Times, South Africa

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13/12/2006

Undercover cops watch as crayfish poached

Author: Independent Online, South Africa

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12/12/2006

South Africa: fishermen will sell their illegal catch in protest

Author: allAfrica.com

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11/12/2006

SMS service to help with choice of fish

Author: Independent Online, South Africa

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04/12/2006

Eating illegal fish species? Check here

Author: Health 24, South Africa

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07/11/2006

Global fisheries collapse to hit Africa first

Author: afrol News

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02/11/2006

South Africa: minister announces reduction in total allowable catch of perlemoen

Author: allAfrica.com

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11/10/2006

Marine conservation progress welcomed

Author: Green Consumer Guide

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10/10/2006

Fisheries fund ‘blows R98 million‘

Author: Cape Times, South Africa

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09/10/2006

Namibia: Seafo bans shark finning

Author: allAfrica.com

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05/10/2006

Government urged to save threatened ‘British‘ albatrosses breeding on South Atlantic islands

Author: The Independent

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05/10/2006

Joe Borg welcomes greater protection for marine resources in South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)

Author: Europa

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04/10/2006

Namibia: preserve fish resources, sea life, urges prime minister

Author: allAfrica.com

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20/09/2006

Fishing for livelihoods should not be a crime, says South African fishers‘ group

Author: Masifundise, South Africa

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25/08/2006

Man fined R150,000 for illegal fishing

Author: IOL, South Africa

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14/06/2006

Serving endangered species will land restaurants in hot water

Author: The Herald Online (South Africa)

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07/06/2006

Poaching tip-offs being taken seriously, says South Africa‘s environment minister

Author: SAPA (South Africa)

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05/06/2006

New book tells of pirates and Chilean sea bass

Author: MSNBC

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02/06/2006

Save the whale‘s friends

Author: Mail & Guardian Online (South Africa)

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02/06/2006

Minister clams up on perlemoen poacher tip-off claim

Author: Cape Argus (South Africa)

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22/05/2006

15 illegal Mozambican fishermen arrested in South Africa

Author: The Mercury (South Africa)

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17/05/2006

Donors pledge US$240 million to help Africa fisheries

Author: Reuters, featured on Planet Ark

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27/03/2006

May review of Fish Stocks Agreement to stress participation, implementation in order to reverse decline of fish stocks

Author: Media Newswire

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01/03/2006

Debating the tidemark left behind by our ocean's plunder

Author: Cape Argus (South Africa)

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27/02/2006

Greenpeace to expose illegal fishing on Africa coast

Author: Reuters

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20/02/2006

Ocean rape

Author: Daily News (New Zealand)

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17/02/2006

Poachers` mammoth catch

Author: Cape Argus (South Africa)

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09/02/2006

Nature fund focuses on South Africa fish stocks

Author: Mail & Guardian Online

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IUU Fishing - An Industry Perspective

01/04/2008


Author:

Richard Ball, Pioneer Fishing (Pty) Ltd, South Africa

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The Billion Dollar Question: Stopping Illegal Fishing in Southern Africa

01/04/2008


Author:

Per Erik Bergh, Sandy Davies & Sally Frankcom, SADC/Namibia Programme

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Tackling the Abalone Syndicates: Can Trade Related Measures and Trade Monitoring Help to Address the Illegal Trade in South African Abalone?

31/03/2008


Author:

Markus Burgener, TRAFFIC

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Peter Eade

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