The South African government’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) mediates where and how much small pelagic fish, such as anchovy and sardine, are caught through two key mechanisms.
No-take zones, such as the recently promulgated fishing exclusions around six important African Penguin colonies, protect Critically Endangered African Penguins and Endangered Cape Cormorants during their respective breeding seasons. Our team played a key role in securing these closures for a minimum of 10 years, following a court settlement between BirdLife South Africa, SANCCOB and the fishing industry in March 2025.
Catch allocations depend on the management procedures employed by the DFFE Fisheries Management branch. Our team and partners are currently advocating for more sustainable catch allocations aligned to an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management.