Fisheries Dept to reopen verification process for small-scale fishermen

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Fisheries Dept to reopen verification process for small-scale fishermen
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Last month, the Western Cape High Court reviewed and set aside the 2016-2019 process of awarding small-scale fishing rights in the province.

CAPE TOWN - The Fisheries Department said that its process to verify and confirm small-scale fishers will be reopened this month.

Department spokesperson, Albi Modise, said that individuals who participated in the previous verification process in 2016 could participate.

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