SA BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE FLEET: MINISTER RECEIVES NEW $ 19M PROTECTION VESSEL

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
January of 2005

 

10/01/2005: Speaking at a ceremony in Cape Town on Monday to mark the official handover of South Africa’s first-ever offshore Environmental Protection Vessel, the Sarah Baartman, the Minister of Environmental Affairs & Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk said: “At no point ever has South Africa been better-equipped to protect our marine resources, monitor our marine environment, or react more rapidly to accidents and incidents in our waters.”
“We are building an environmental compliance and enforcement fleet that is the envy of other countries,” said the Minister. “Today we take delivery of the Sarah Baartman - the largest, strongest, and best-equipped of our four new environmental protection vessels. She is our environmental flagship and her delivery provides our country with a capacity to patrol and protect our offshore marine resources matching that of countries like France and Australia.”

Speaking about the Cabinet decision to name the vessel after a tragic 18th Century figure whose story has more recently become a symbol of hope, the Minister said: “It was the greed and ignorance of unscrupulous men that led to Sarah’s exploitation. The return of her mortal remains in 2002 helped to restore the dignity of our nation. The Sarah Baartman will make a similar contribution – helping us to track down and punish those whose greed is stripping our country of its valuable marine resources, and helping us to assert our authority in our territorial waters. The story of Sarah’s return has become a symbol of Africa’s renaissance. The Sarah Baartman will be a tribute to her memory and the contribution of South African women to the building of our country. This vessel will be an asset not only for South Africa, but for the entire SADC region.”

Built under contract by Damen Shipyards, work on the $19 million vessel began in Romania in July 2003 and was continued in Vlissingen in the Netherlands, where final outfitting took place. 83 meters in length, the Sarah Baartman will carry 18 crew, 4 cadets and 7 fishery inspectors. With a range of 10000 nautical miles at 15 knots she can remain at sea for up to 45 days at a time. Her top speed is in excess of 20 knots.

“South Africa lost between R400 and R600 million in Toothfish catches from 1996 to 2000 alone,” said the Minister. “In spite of the fact that they are never eaten in SA, they are being illegally fished to the brink of extinction in our waters – the Sarah Baartman will give us the capacity to put an end to this poaching. This vessel will however not only catch poachers, she will also serve to deter them. We have seen this with our new inshore vessel the Lilian Ngoyi. In her first month of operations the Lilian Ngoyi seized 3 vessels and also issued a number of spot fines. The reported incidents of abalone poachers using rubber-ducks in the Overberg area decreased from an average of 16 per week to approximately 1 per week over this period.”

Equipped with a helicopter deck and refuelling facilities the much larger Sarah Baartman will be able to accommodate a fully laden Super Puma/Oryx – the helicopter facilities will extend her range of sight by at least 20 times. The vessel also has hospital facilities and capacity for six 20-foot containers which can be loaded and discharged by the vessel’s own crane, which will make her extremely useful in assisting with high speed disaster relief, search and rescue, evacuations, fire fighting, pollution control (like oil spills), towing, and other emergency operations.

Using the opportunity to speak about the work of South Africa’s fishing inspectors the Minister added: “I would like to thank our Inspectorate for having worked so hard over the festive season – doing a great job in dangerous and difficult conditions, especially at a time when most South Africans are at home with friends and family. The Sarah Baartman and her sister vessels will add real teeth to our enforcement and compliance efforts. Like their namesakes they too will be a symbol of the strength and determination of our people.”

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship
(Riaan Aucamp)

 
 
 
 

 

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