Rare expands its international fisheries footprint with Mozambique launch

Rare expands its international fisheries footprint with Mozambique launch Source: PR Web   During the course of the week 8 to 15 April 2016, the international conservation organisation Rare, added Mozambique to its list of partnering countries participating in its Fish Forever programme, an initiative for small-scale fisheries management worldwide. This launch aims to move … Read more

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Gill netters caught fishing the Umkomaas River

Gill netters caught fishing the Umkomaas River A chap named George Snodey posted the following on his FB page at https://www.facebook.com/george.snodey “Big heads up to Emille Pirzenthal who after getting a report about gill nets in the umkomaas river last night went out at 1am offloaded his ducky and went in search.He found one quite far up … Read more

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Video: Introducing the MYDO SS Spoon range

This is the MYDO SS Spoon Shad in 3.2mm Stainless Steel specification 316 marine grade. Made in South Africa available at http://thesardine.co.za/mydo/

Video: Introducing the MYDO SS Spoon range The MYDO SS Spoon range is an adaptation of Brian Davey’s original set of MYDO Spoons. Changing the base material from lead to stainless steel made for many advantages: lighter in the water, they bounce off rocks much better than lead spoons lazer cut makes for intricate detail … Read more

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Sardine Run 2016 around the corner!

Sardine Run 2016 around the corner! “The red hot pokers have bloomed” – Louis Wolmarans (uttered every year, over and over, like a chant). Louis, long time surfing guru on the KZN South Coast, is amping for the waves each year. When the aloes bloom in their red splendour each year, it marks the beginning of … Read more

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Down to The Umdloti Beach with JP Bartholomew

Down to The Umdloti Beach “Another incredible story and gallery of photos from our newest contributor, JP Batholomew…this time at Umdloti Beach, one opf JP’s favourite hangouts. Luckily JP advocates catch and release – luckily, or there would be far less fish left in the ocean!” December, four days after Full Moon I hit Umdloti … Read more

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