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OCEAN ECONOMY
PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
OCEAN ECONOMY:
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1) Introduction: Ocean Economy
2) Introduction: Ocean Economy Focus
Areas
3) Ocean Economy
4)
Ocean Economy Focus Area Progress
WHAT IS OCEAN ECONOMY
• Policy development in 2014
• Assessment of contribution to - GDP
• Detailed planning - all stakeholders
OCEAN ECONOMY MANAGEMENT
•
Department of
Planning, Monitoring
and Evaluation
Monitoring &
evaluation of
implementation
•
Department of
Environmental
Affairs Coordination
and reporting
OCEAN ECONOMY FOOTPRINT
OCEAN ECONOMY
• Oceans Economy
launched 2014.
• Key achievements to
date:
• Investments amounting
to approx. R17 billion.
• About 4 903 jobs have
been created.
• Economist appointed to
verify.
OCEAN ECONOMY INITIATIVES
Marine Transport and
Manufacturing
INITIATIVES
Key examples recommended for MTM
Infrastructure and
operations
Establish purpose-built
oil and gas port
infrastructure by
appointing facility
operators – Saldanha
Bay
Skills and capacity
building
Create dedicated OTs
for the MTM sector
(professional, trades,
operators and
seafarers)
Train 18,172 learners
Prioritise Transnet and as artisans, semi-skilled
TNPA funding allocation workers and
towards marine
professionals over the
manufacturing
next 5 years
Market Growth
Create and implement
a public procurement
and localisation
programme
Develop a strategic
marketing
Propose inclusion of a
preferential
procurement clause in
the African Maritime
Charter.
INITIATIVES
Key examples recommended for MTM
Maintain and refurbish
existing facilities
Increase usage of ESSA
system and targeted
career awareness
services as a high-value
recruitment tool for MTM
Increase capacity to
develop skills for ~1,200
ratings and ~720 officers
per year
Support local registry of
vessels
SOUTH AFRICA HAS EIGHT MAJOR COMMERCIAL
PORTS WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ECONOMIC
GROWTH
MTM ACHIEVEMENTS
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA)
Investment opportunities of R7 billion for
new and existing port infrastructure.
• TNPA called for proposal for Offshore Supply
Base at the Port of Saldanha:
• New Berth 205 and the Extension of the
Quay at Mossgas – Port of Saldahna Bay
MTM ACHIEVEMENTS
• Floating Dock for ship repair capacity at the
Port of Richards Bay (Initiative 7)
• Boat building facility at the Port of East London
(Initiative 8)
• Liquid Bulk Terminal at Island View and Port of
Durban.
• TNPA for the Durban cruise Terminal and
Cape Town terminal
MARINE TRANSPORT AND
MANUFACTURING ACHIEVEMENTS
New 90 ton boat hoist
MARINE TRANSPORT AND
MANUFACTURING HIGHLIGHTS
Manufacturing:
South Africa Shipyards in the
Port of Durban building 7 tugboats.
2 new vessels, the Aogatowa and the
Aukwatowa built in the Port of Cape
Town.
INITIATIVES
Key initiatives have been identified for offshore
oil and gas exploration
OFFSHORE OIL & GAS POTENTIAL
Source: http://www.petroleumagencysa.com
/
OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS
EXPLORATION ACHIEVEMENTS
The DEA, DoE and DPE have entered into a co-funding agreement
to fund the Strategic Environmental Assessment for the phased
gas pipeline network.
The DMR issued fifteen (15) licenses for exploration.
The construction of the Burgan Fuel Storage Facility in the Port of
Cape Town progressing to 220 construction jobs.
Joint industry-government emergency response team established.
The International Oil Pollution Compensation (IOPC) Fund paid by
the
Department of Transport
KEY EXAMPLES RECOMMENDED FOR
AQUACULTURE
Phase1:
Phase 2: Implementation
Implementation of of initiatives in 12 to 24
initiatives in 6 to months
12 months Quick
wins
Phase 3: Implementation
of initiatives in 2 to 4
years
Establishment of an Inter-
Implementation of 12 ready-to-operate
Implementation of 6 ready-to-operate
Departmental Authorisations projects and selection of additional
projects and selection of additional
Committee
projects
projects
Establishment of an
Legislative reform to promote
Capacity building for entire sector
Aquaculture Development
Aquaculture development
Fund
Establishment of a globally recognised
monitoring and certification system
Preferential Procurement of Aquaculture
products
AQUACULTURE KEY
ACHIEVEMENTS
Aquaculture focus area exceeded
expectations - thirty two (32)
aquaculture projects initiated:
• Ten projects in production
phase (R338 million
• Government investment of
R106 million - 521 realised and
committed jobs.
• The projected increase in
production related to
investment is 2901 tons – a 175
tons.
AQUACULTURE PROJECTS
ACHIEVEMENTS
The Aquaculture Bill is
currently under review by
the state law advisors.
The Aquaculture
Interdepartmental
Authorisations
Committee operational
INITIATIVES
10 key initiatives have been proposed to
achieve these targets
MPG OCEAN GOVERNANCE
OCEAN PROTECTION: ACHIEVEMENTS
Marine Saptial Planning
• Draft Marine Spatial Bill gazetted public comments in
March 2016
• Comments were collated and the Bill was revised
Marine Spatial Planning Framework was gazetted
for public comments in August 2016.
• Comments collated and studied
Alignment of the MSP Bill and Framework
SMALL HARBOURS
DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Small Harbour Lab to commence
in 2016: renewal of the existing
twelve proclaimed fishing harbours;
• The development of three nonproclaimed priority harbours.
• Thirteen projects have been
identified.
• Enormous potential for enhanced
integrated local economic
development.
IN CONCLUSION
1.
MTM
Significant progress has been made both with new and
existing project
2.
OIL AND GAS
Progress has been made in environment related initiatives
3.
ACQUACULTURE
Progress has been made in environment related initiatives
4.
MPG
Significance progress has been made with most initiatives