INTEGRATED EFFORTS TO CURB ALARMING GROWTH IN RHINO POACHING ENDORSED AS POSITIVE STEP TO THWART KILLING OF RHINOS


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2009


08 September 2009
Media Statement
Department of Environmental Affairs
TUESDAY, 08 SEPTEMBER 2009: A meeting of the Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Ms Buyelwa Sonjica, Deputy Minister Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi and MECs responsible for environment portfolios in provinces has called for integrated anti poaching efforts to halt the growing number of rhinoceros being killed by poachers.

The two-day meeting held in Kwa-Zulu Natal gave its support to efforts by various conservation authorities to stop poachers in their tracks. The Minister and the MECs expressed their political support to provincial authorities, but also called for an integrated anti-rhino poaching strategy incorporating all rhino range provinces and the Department of Environmental Affairs.

Since January this year a total of 84 rhinos have been killed. The figures are as follows:

Kruger National Park : 33
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife : 19
Gauteng : 3
North West : 5
Limpopo : 7
Eastern Cape : 1
Mpumalanga : 16

South African National Parks (SANParks) will lead an inter-provincial agencies’ team which will be aimed at co-ordinating efforts by all the affected parties. The Department of Environmental Affairs has established a multi-party national biodiversity investigators’ forum as a platform for discussion and the sharing of information on biodiversity related law enforcement issues, including rhino poaching. Since the beginning of the year a total of 22 poachers, mostly foreign nationals, have so far been arrested by both the SANParks and the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife joint operations

The Department intends to strengthen its national biodiversity enforcement capacity and will among other things formally strengthen coordination on biodiversity enforcement issues on a national basis. This will include the establishment of a Special Investigations Unit to deal with high profile and organized environmental conservation crime. This will enhance compliance with the applicable national environmental legislation.

Note: The Ministry of Water and Environmental Affairs comprises two separate departments. The departments are: the Department of Environmental Affairs and the Department of Water Affairs.
Albi Modise (Spokesperson)

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Environmental protection a priority for Authorities and Salvors

08 September 2009
Media Statement
Department of Environmental Affairs
TUESDAY, 08 SEPTEMBER 2009: The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) has instructed salvors to prioritise the removal of fuel from the bulk carrier ‘Seli 1’, which ran aground shortly before midnight on Monday 7th September 2009 at Blouberg, Cape Town.

At first light this morning, a salvage team from SMIT Salvage was landed on the casualty and commenced with an assessment of the vessel. Sea conditions are severe and the casualty is being subjected to waves that at times are over washing it. As such, safety of life is a priority. The vessel’s Master, Officers and Crew were evacuated from the casualty by the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) this morning.

The removal of the casualty’s fuel is a proactive measure to ensure that risk to the environment from oil pollution is reduced and all relevant authorities have activated contingency plans so as to minimise impact should there be a spill. The Department of Environmental Affairs pollution patrol aircraft Kuswag 9 overflew the casualty this morning and reported no oil visible in the water in the vicinity of the ‘Seli 1’.

Salvors report that the vessel’s structural integrity is such that any attempts to refloat her may worsen her condition. The engine room is flooded and tidal, indicating that structural damage was sustained during the grounding and that this space is open to the sea. Additional salvage personnel and equipment will be flown out to the vessel in an attempt to stabilise her condition and in preparation for the fuel removal operation, for which a plan is currently being finalised. The removal of fuel is contingent on suitable weather and sea conditions and will commence only once weather conditions have improved. The standby salvage tug ‘SMIT Amandla’ remains in the vicinity.

Members of the public are kindly requested to limit their sightseeing activities to non-demarcated areas and to be cognisant of the fact that the dunes adjacent to the beach are environmentally sensitive. Relevant authorities will be on hand to assist in this regard and have demarcated viewing areas.

The ‘Seli 1’ was en route to Gibraltar and has 30 000 tonnes of coal onboard. She is carrying approximately 660 tonnes of fuel and is 29 years old; built in 1980 in South Korea.

The operation is being managed by a Joint Operations Committee involving all responsible parties. The committee is chaired by Captain Dave Colly of the South African Maritime Safety Authority and includes representatives from SAMSA, Department of Environmental Affairs, SMIT Salvage, SANCCOB, City of Cape Town – Disaster Management, Transnet National Ports Authority, amongst others.
For further information kindly contact:
Capt Dave Colly (South African Maritime Safety Authority)

 
 

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