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Sun, 27th October 2019

Open Day 2019 – Speaker Presentations

Here are the slide presentations of all the speakers at the 2019 SBWQFT Open Day. Heinrich Mettler – Municipal Manager – Saldanha Bay Municipality Jaco Nel – UWC – Langebaan Road and Elandsfontein Aquifer Assessment […]
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Sat, 19th October 2019

Strange slick only decaying algae

LANGEBAAN – Concerned members of the Save Langebaan Lagoon movement recently took some pictures inside the West Coast National Park at Kraal Bay and Shark Bay of grey-black slick that was found along the beach […]
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Sat, 19th October 2019

Asia’s merchant ships pollute world’s oceans with plastic bottles

New research indicates that merchant shipping is likely responsible for a rapid increase in the amount of plastic bottles found in the world’s oceans and that Asian merchant ships are the big polluters. Plastic bottles discarded […]
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