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South Africa: A Mere Mural on the Wall?

Christian Adams, a fisher leader, highlighted the experiences of small-scale fishers in South Africa facing large-scale challenges in the era of the Blue Economy. Edited excerpts

On the long struggle for legal recognition of the small-scale fisheries (SSF) sector

SSF includes indigenous, traditional and artisanal fishers. They were subjected to extensive criminalization in South Africa and have fought a long struggle for legal recognition. They were recognized for the first time only in 2007, when the Equality Court ordered the then minister of fisheries to develop a policy to ensure they get acknowledged in the Marine Living Resources Act of 1998.

After a participatory process, we celebrated the gazetting of the Policy for Small-Scale Fisheries in 2012, amended to a statute in 2014. However, since then, progress to implement our visionary human rights-based policy, drafted in accordance with the SSF Guidelines, has been painfully slow.

Title of publication: Samudra Report
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Issue: 90
ISSN: 0973-1121
Page range: 32-35
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Author: Christian Adams
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Organization: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
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Year: 2024
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Country/ies: South Africa
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Newsletter article
Content language: English
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