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Dear Stakeholder,

The Saldanha Bay Aquaculture Development Zone (ADZ) are hosting a public open day in Saldanha.  The purpose of the open day will be to showcase the ADZ’s activities and present members of the public with the opportunity to engage directly with the various role players in the ADZ on a one to one basis.

Attached please find an invitation to the open day.  Please note that those wishing to attend are requested to RSVP to Mr Maxhoba Jezile from DFFE (contact details provided in the invitation) by no later than close of business on the 11th of June 2021.  This will enable the organisers to ensure compliance with the applicable Covid-19 Regulations.

If any organisation or entity would like the opportunity to exhibit ADZ related material at the open day please contact Mr Arno Munro at Amunro@environment.gov.za.

Kindest regards

Michelle Pretorius (Pr. Sci. Nat.) 

Environmental Officer: Shellfish Production
Directorate: Sustainable Aquaculture Management
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment 

Tel:       +27 (21) 430 7034
Fax:      +27 (21) 434 2899
Cell:      082 647 2263
Web:    www.environment.gov.za
E-mail:  MPretorius@environment.gov.za 

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