GENERAL PUBLISHED REASONS (GPRS) FOR DECISIONS ON APPEALS – FISHERIES ALL
Fisheries appeal reasons generally explain how appeals were considered within the broader context of the MLRA and the specific fishing rights allocation process (FRAP), with key factors including achieving optimum utilisation and sustainable development of marine resources, promoting transformation and equitable access for new and existing participants, creating jobs, and protecting marine ecosystems and biodiversity. The general published reasons (GPRs) document the overall approach to appeals in a specific sector or fisheries, while individual appeal decisions provide specific reasons for each case.
frap only
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all files are .pdf, unless otherwise stated. |
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29 July 2025 |
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14 July 2025 |
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11 July 2025 |
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13 June 2025 |
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Demersal shark fishery [493.37 kb] |
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Hake deep-sea trawl fishery [954.94 kb] |
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Hake long line fishery [3.32 mb] |
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KZN Crustacean Trawl fishery [14.35 mb] |
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Small pelagic (anchovy) fishery [1.81 mb] |
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Small pelagic (sardine) fishery [14.15 mb] |
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Squid fishery [3.1 mb] |
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South coast rock lobster fishery [14.67 mb] |
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Traditional linefish fishery [3.3 mb] |
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31 March 2022 |
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21 December 2021 |
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28 January 2022 |
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20 December 2021 |
General published reasons for decisions on appeals: hake inshore trawl sector, FRAP 2015/16 [6.26 mb] |
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miscellaneous
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all files are .pdf, unless otherwise stated. |
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08 October 2024 |
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22 October 2024 |
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