Over one hundred African journalists have decided to harness the power of the media to support sustainable fisheries. Read more »
UK and Portuguese coast guards have called off a search for 21-year-old Michael Johnson washed overboard as he and his crew attempted to cross the Atlantic Ocean in record time. Read more »
Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan have chosen two French firms to conduct fresh studies on the impact of Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam. Read more »
The donation is set to aid the nation's climate change adaptation projects in the fisheries sector. Read more »
The two countries have been at loggerheads over the demarcation of their national boundaries around Lake Malawi, which is potentially rich in oil and gas. ... Read more »
A 54-year-old woman has drowned after she was swept off the rocks in Maiden's Cove in Camps Bay. Read more »
Pirates have reportedly attacked a Polish-owned cargo vessel, kidnapping five crew members. Read more »
Research conducted by the department of botany and zoology at Stellenbosch University has determined that a low level of genetic diversity has affected white sharks' capability to ... Read more »
A court in São Tomé and Príncipe, has delivered an historical verdict in the fight against the transnational criminal syndicates involved in fisheries crime, ... Read more »
The government plans to use the potential of the ocean to address the challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality with investments in shipping, acquaculture and offshore ... Read more »
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