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Mon, 7th December 2020

Nurdle Clean-up Efforts Along Affected Sections of Coastline

Nurdles (small plastic packaging pellets) have been washing up at various beaches along the coast in the south-Western Cape region. This incident of nurdle pollution is being investigated by the South African Maritime Safety Authority […]
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Fri, 4th December 2020

Saldanha Bay ADZ caution poster

In light of the fact that the SAN charts are outdated and the Dec Jan holiday makers will visiting in Saldanha and Langebaan the DEFF have developed the attached caution notice we would appreciate it […]
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Thu, 3rd December 2020

Support for research on whales w.r.t. overlap with aquaculture and shipping in Saldanha Bay

Communication from Dr Simon Elwen re their research into whales around Saldanha Bay. Please check out his slide presentations at the end of this post. Christo van Wyk
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