South African Sport Anglers and Casting Confederation (SASACC)
The South African Sport Anglers & Casting Confederation are the governing body for the 9 Angling disciplines in South Africa.
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The South African Sport Anglers & Casting Confederation are the governing body for the 9 Angling disciplines in South Africa.
Continue reading →The South African Pelargic Fishing Industry Association (SAPFIS) is a legally recognised industrial body which represents a lage number of sardine sand anchovy right holders in the small pelagic fishing sector.
Continue reading →Like-minded organisations work together to ensure that healthy marine ecosystems underpin a robust seafood industry in southern Africa.
The RFA is comprised of a small group of like-minded organisations that are willing to contribute resources and time towards the achievement of the following strategic objectives:
Continue reading →The South African Tuna Association (SATA) is committed to, and advocates for sustainable practices, particularly regarding South Atlantic albacore tuna, the fisheries traditional target species. The Association continues to play an active role in the management of tuna fisheries, both locally and abroad, to enhance the benefits of responsible fishing for South African fisheries.
Continue reading →Membership to the Association is open to all Companies which have been allocated a Right to fish for hake by longline method pursuant to Section 18 of the Marine Living Resources Act and all vessel owning entities active in the hake longline sector.
As the recognized hake longline body in South Africa, they are unsurpassed in terms of our membership and credentials. A solid foundation has been developed and will continue to be built upon in the years to come.
Continue reading →The SA Deep Sea Trawling Industry Association (SADSTIA) is an association of South African trawler owners and operators. It is a recognised industrial body that interacts with government, non-governmental organisations and other interested parties for the benefit of the South African deep-sea trawling industry.
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The South African Rock Lobster Industry Association (SCRLIA) is an industrial body as recognized in terms of Section 8 of the Marine Living Resources Act, which represents rights holders in the South Coast Rock Lobster sector of the South African fishing industry. The association interacts with government, NGOs and other interested parties for the benefit of the industry.
Continue reading →SA Bass Angling Association (SABAA) is the only officially recognised Bass fishing governing body in South Africa and has since its inception, grown exponentially with both old and young wanting to put their skills to the test against these legendary fish species.
Continue reading →The Wild Trout Association (WTA) is an organisation of riparian owners with trouting waters at their disposal, and affiliate members, who provide services and facilities such as guiding and accommodation. The WTA is thus a fly-fishing marketing body that promotes fly-fishing on a sustainable basis on behalf of its members. The headquarters of the WTA is Walkerbouts Inn, Rhodes Village. Day permits are obtainable from the Rhodes Tourist and Information Centre, Muller Street, Rhodes.
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