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FISHING TOWNS SEEK A SAY IN HARBOUR OVERHAUL

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October 07, 2025

Revamp gains momentum but residents express concerns

- GENEVIEVE SERRA

THE Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE) released its update on the revitalisation of the Western Cape's fishing harbours. However, local municipalities and residents are still concerned about security boom access and the inclusivity of the fishing community in this initiative.

This week, Minister of DFFE, Dr Dion George released his office's September 2025 report update on the revitalisation of the Western Cape's 12 Proclaimed Fishing Harbours. The report highlights steady improvements in infrastructure, safety, and operational efficiency, all aimed at supporting coastal economies and sustainable fisheries.

“Our Proclaimed Fishing Harbours are central to coastal livelihoods and the fishing industry. The work being done to enhance their safety and functionality reflects our commitment to both people and the environment,” George said.

DFFE said key updates include: Harbour operations, and that in the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year, 33 vessels were managed through slipping, side slipping, and launching activities.

It said more than 300 vessels are currently moored across the 12 harbours and that the second quarter operational report (July-September 2025) was due in October.

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