Search continues for missing Hartebeespoort man
The search continues for a 44-year-old man who went missing after his canoe capsized in the
KZN fishermen granted sardine run permits under strict COVID-19 regulations
The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries has issued guidelines to be followed by
Accused in Namibian fishing corruption scandal withdraw bail application
Two former ministers and four others implicated in Namibia’s biggest corruption scandal will remain
Eastern Cape small scale fishers to be granted rights
The Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Barbara Creecy will on Saturday announce a 15-year
Empty nets as overfishing and climate change sap Lake Malawi
On the shores of Lake Malawi, a crowd eagerly awaits the arrival of a white and yellow cedarwood
Israel tightens restrictions on Palestine fishing after firebomb threat
Israel announced on Wednesday it had tightened restrictions on Palestinian fishing off the blockaded
Police divers search for Mozambican who went missing
Police divers in the North West have been searching for the body of a Mozambican national who went
Mauritania, Senegal sign fishing agreement
Dakar and Nouakchott have signed a fresh agreement which will allow Senegalese fishermen to work in
Shark nets removed from Durban beachfront
Shark nets have been removed from all protected beaches along the Durban beachfront.
Africa’s largest fishing firm could lose fishing rights in Namibia
Africa’s largest fishing company Oceana Group faces a battle to hold onto its fishing rights in