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| | Ghana Navy To Partner Fly Zipline Ghana In Drone Operations Ghana Navy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Fly Zipline Ghana Limited, a drone delivery company to offer assistance in the recovery of their lost drones and supplies along the major river bodies in the country. The MoU further seeks to enhance collaborations in the area of capacity building and afford training opportunities between the two institutions. | | |
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| | 90% Reduction In Maritime Piracy: Europe Will Remain Africa’s Best Ally – EU Ambassador to Ghana The Ambassador of the European Union to Ghana, Irchad Razaaly, has intimated that so far as the longstanding reliable relationship with Africa continues, Europe will offer ample support for the continent’s development goals. He made this pronouncement during an interaction with Eye on Port’s Kennedy Mornah, on Accra-Based Metro TV. | | |
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| | Navy Arrests Eight Stowaways in Lagos Nigerian Navy Ship Beecroft in Lagos State has arrested eight stowaways who boarded a vessel heading to Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire capital. This was revealed in a navy release on Monday by Sub-Lieutenant HA Collins, Base Information Officer, stating that the illegal migrants were arrested in Lagos on Friday. | | |
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| | Transboundary oil spills – strengthening cooperation in Africa Oil spills at sea do not respect boundaries. How to cooperate and tackle a potential spill with dispersants in a transboundary setting was the focus of an in-person subregional workshop held in Johannesburg, South Africa (31 October-2 November). | | |
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| | Navy Launches Operation to Fight Maritime Crimes in Lagos, Ogun The Nigerian Navy has flagged off ‘Operation Water Guard’ to combat smuggling, piracy, oil theft, and other illicit activities along the waters in Lagos and Ogun states. | | |
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| | The 2nd MSP Forum for Africa Charts a Course for Sustainable Oceans The 2nd Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) Forum for Africa, currently taking place from 5th to the 6th of November 2023 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a pivotal event in the quest for a sustainable Blue Economy in Africa. | | |
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| | UNCTAD Joins Hands With Nha Trang University of Vietnam to Unlock Angola’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector UNCTAD’s workshop on adding value sustainably to fisheries and aquaculture products for exports, delivered from 30 October to 3 November in collaboration with the NTU, was a clear demonstration of successful South-South cooperation and effective triangular cooperation, with the EU providing financial support. | | |
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| | Intermodal Africa, Azalaï Hotel Cotonou, Benin, Tuesday 28 to Thursday 30 November 2023 The 30th Intermodal Africa 2023 Exhibition and Conference will take place in Cotonou, Benin hosted by PORT AUTONOME DE COTONOU with the Strategic Partner PMAESA at the luxurious five star Azalai Hotel Cotonou from Tuesday 28 to Thursday 30 November. | | |
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The Gulf Spectrum Journal Is Available for Download on Our Website! We're excited to share some exciting information with you. The Institute's maiden journal and first issue, THE GULF SPECTRUM: Maritime Security Interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, is now available on our website. | | |
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| | IMO Audits in Africa It’s been five years since the International Maritime Organisation instituted mandatory audits of Member States in February 2016 and a total of 113 audits have been undertaken – including 28 African countries. | | |
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| | Why African Leaders Must Prioritise Blue Economy — Tinubu President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged African leaders to prioritise the blue economy, stating that the blue economy holds the key to Africa’s prosperity. | | |
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| | IMO Audits in Africa It’s been five years since the International Maritime Organisation instituted mandatory audits of Member States in February 2016 and a total of 113 audits have been undertaken – including 28 African countries. | | |
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| | China-Nigeria Trade Volume Hits $17bn The bilateral trade between China and Nigeria in the first three quarters of 2023 stood at $17.25 billion, the Consul General of China in Lagos, Yan Yuging has said. | | |
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The Adventures of Maritime Domain Awareness Man by Nick Tomb The Adventures of Maritime Domain Awareness Man is a graphic novel about a superhero in West Africa who uses his power to spread awareness about the challenges and opportunities facing the world's oceans. It is inspired by the work being done to protect the oceans and develop sustainable economic opportunities. |
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