
Lalli Haraldsson joins African Maritime Services
A familiar figure in the South African deep sea trawling industry, skipper Lalli Haraldsson has joined fishing gear supplier African Maritime Services (AMS) as the company’s trawl gear technologist.
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A familiar figure in the South African deep sea trawling industry, skipper Lalli Haraldsson has joined fishing gear supplier African Maritime Services (AMS) as the company’s trawl gear technologist.

A Code of Conduct signed by the South African Deep-Sea Trawling Industry Association (SADSTIA) and the South African Hake Longline Association (SAHLLA) is expected to dramatically reduce conflicts between trawlers and longline fishing vessels that target hake on the same fishing grounds.

Companies with interests in fishing are at the top of South Africa’s Most Empowered Companies list.

Law Enforcement and Peace Officer (LEPO) training is now underway at the DAFF Fisheries Management Branch in Cape Town following a cash injection of R50m from the Norwegian embassy to tackle fish crime in South African waters. The funding will be distributed over three years.

A Fisheries Law Enforcement Academy at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in South Africa is being established under a partnership between Norway and South Africa. The new FishFORCE is designed to help South Africa combat illegal fisheries and Norway has agreed R50 million over a five-year period.

Siblings Natasha and Kurt Diest of Impala Fisheries in Cape Town won a R150,000 prize with the Fisheries Award and the Overall Inspirational Young Producer Award.

Three foreign fishing vessels arrested yesterday in South African waters have been inspected today at the port of East London amid concern at a sudden influx of foreign fishing vessels in South African waters.

After a bizarre chase, the South African authorities have arrested a Chinese fishing vessel and escorted it to Cape Town, where fines for a range of infringements have been imposed.

Emphasising a passion for sustainability and their drive to help shoppers make more informed seafood choices, Woolworths South Africa has announced a commitment that includes sourcing wild-caught seafood from MSC certified fisheries.
South African commercial fishing industry is unable to create jobs due to overexploit of fish stocks, says WWF.
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