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30 January 2024

Muizenberg – Post-Swim Eye Infection

A family member picked up a severe bacterial eye infection last week 2 days after ...

Illness Reports
27 January 2024

Strand – Post-Swim Illness

We were at Stand Beach for a family outing. We swam and there was a ...

Illness Reports
25 January 2024

Muizenberg – Ill for weeks

2 weekends ago we where at Muizenburg…..  we didn’t know anything about the water at ...

Illness Reports
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19 January 2024

Coastal Water Testing on the Atlantic Seaboard

Coastal Water Testing on the Atlantic Seaboard observed by independent experts This morning (19 January ...

Observations
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19 January 2024

Camps Bay Plume

Observations
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19 January 2024

Mouille Point Open Water

Observations
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11 January 2024

Camps Bay Plume

What appears to be a sewage plume originating in the middle of Camps Bay.

Observations
30 March 2023

Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) and Male Reproductive Health: Challenging the Future with a Double-Edged Sword

Abstract Approximately 9% of couples are infertile, with half of these cases relating to male ...

Research
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29 March 2023

Drug-resistant bacteria and poisoned fish: What is actually going on in Cape Town’s coastal waters?

In The Media
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3 February 2023

Cape Town launches R120bn infrastructure portfolio for economic growth, jobs

Cape Town – The City of Cape Town’s newly launched R120 billion infrastructure portfolio seeks ...

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