Half sunken boats are seen at Hout Bay Harbour. Picture Henk Kruger/ Independent Media FILE
Image: Henk Kruger/ Independent Media / FILE
Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dr Dion George has directed the urgent removal of wrecked and abandoned vessels that pose significant risks to navigation, marine ecosystems, and the safety of coastal communities.
In a statement on Tuesday, the department said George was taking steps to address longstanding environmental and safety complexities in South Africa’s proclaimed fishing harbors, including Gordons Bay, Lamberts Bay, Saldanha Bay, St Helena Bay, and Hout Bay.
“For too long, these derelict vessels have been a blight on our harbors, endangering our marine environment and the safety of those who rely on these waters,” said George.
“I am committed to reversing this legacy of neglect and ensuring our coastal infrastructure supports both environmental sustainability and economic prosperity.”
Under the authority of the Wreck and Salvage Act 94 of 1996, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) has issued Marine Information Notice MIN 08-25, directing the owners of identified wrecks to remove their vessels by June 16, 2025.
Failure to comply by this date will result in further action by the authorities, with costs recoverable from the owners as stipulated in the Act.
The department said the initiative reflects the Minister’s dedication to restoring the integrity of South Africa’s coastal infrastructure.
“Our harbors are vital to our coastal communities and marine ecosystems. By removing these wrecks, we are safeguarding our oceans for future generations and creating safer, more sustainable hubs for maritime activities,” said George.
The department said in consultation with SAMSA, it will ensure that the process is conducted responsibly, prioritising environmental protection and compliance with legal frameworks.
George called on all vessel owners to cooperate fully with the directive and contact SAMSA promptly to arrange compliance by the deadline.
“I urge vessel owners to act swiftly and responsibly to meet the June 16, 2025 deadline,” George said.
The SAMSA Marine Information Notice MIN 08-25 is available at www.samsa.org.za, or contact SAMSA at marinenotices@samsa.org.za for more information.
Cape Times