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DA notes judgement on Wild Coast blasting and calls for increased monitoring
3rd December 2021 The DA has noted today's judgement relating to the imminent seismic blasting surveys along the Wild Coast. Today's judgement by the Eastern Cape... →
Shell can proceed with seismic survey after environmental groups lose urgent court bid 
By: News24Wire 3rd December 2021 The high court has dismissed an urgent application to block Shell from proceeding with a seismic survey off the Eastern Cape coast. The ruling was... →
DA calls for Wild Coast blasting to be halted to allow for further public participation
1st December 2021 The DA calls for the immediate halting of the seismic blasting that is due to begin along the Wild Coast today. The potential environmental impact... →
COP26: Much Achieved, Huge Opportunities Missed
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 24th November 2021 Negotiations were tense at the twenty-sixth Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Glasgow,... →
Saldanha Bay Industrial Development Zone AGM reveals positive growth
23rd November 2021 Exceeded adjusted targets by 9% for the year under review. Sustained 1,644 jobs throughout the Western Cape and 1,960 jobs throughout South Africa.... →
Shipping – sailing to zero emission transport
16th November 2021 The South African government needs to put appropriate funding and policies in place to ensure its transport sector, including shipping, adapts to... →
Minister Creecy should put seismic blasting along Wild Coast on hold to allow for proper public participation
11th November 2021 The DA calls on the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Barbara Creecy to urgently reevaluate the consent she has given for the... →
Young Africans need a chance to skipper maritime security
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th November 2021 Young people are vital to ending Africa’s seablindness. This ‘seablindness’ refers to African states' lack of political will to tackle maritime... →