The CHM provides a comprehensive reference point for publications by Nairobi Convention, its partners and related organizations.
Flagship documents published by the Nairobi Convention have been used while gathering the information presented here and include:
Other resources used include:
Save Our Seas Foundation. (2019, 10 16). South Africa announces 20 new marine protected areas. Retrieved from Save our Seas Foundation – Ocean News: https://saveourseas.com/south-africa-announces-20-new-marine-protected-areas/
South Africa Government. (2015). Operation Phakisa – Oceans Economy. Retrieved from https://www.environment.gov.za/sites/default/files/docs/publications/operationphakisa_businessreportadvert.pdf
United Nations. (2019, 10 22). Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat. Retrieved from World Population Prospects 2019: https://population.un.org/wpp/
Golegal Industry News and Insight. 2019. The ship market and maritime finance in South Africa: An overview: accessed at https://www.golegal.co.za/shipping-law-ship-market-maritime-finance-south-africa-overview/ on 18 October 2019
N Funke, M Claassen, K Nortje and R Meissner, A Research, Innovation and Knowledge Management Road Map for the South African Maritime Sector: Charting a Course to Maritime Excellence by 2030, CSIR Report No: CSIR/NRE/WR/ER/2016/0044/A, 2016, Pretoria: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
DAFF (Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries). 2016. Status of the South African marine fishery resources 2016. Cape Town: DAFF
UNEP/EAF (2012e). UNEP/(DEPI)/EAF/CP.7/3-En.: Report of The Executive Director. Presented at The Seventh Meeting of Contracting Parties to The Convention for The Protection, Management, And Development of The Marine and Coastal Environment of The Western Indian Ocean Region. Maputo, Mozambique 10-14 December 2012.