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The application for the Meob Bay Tourism Development entails the following: 1(b) The construction of facilities for the transmission and supply of electricity (Solar) 3.2 Other forms of mining or extraction of any natural resources whether regulated by law or not (Water) 3.3 Resource extraction, manipulation, conservation and related activities (Water) 6.
Endorsement to dispose radioactively contaminated mechanical waste within the open pit domain. Three (3) areas are investigated, one in the open pit and two on the waste rock dumps.
In 2014, Tunacor Fisheries Limited (Tunacor) became 100% wholly Namibian owned fishing company from its predecessors South Africa and Spanish management. It was in 1958 that Tunacor was first established as a business infrastructure solely focused on Pilchard Cannery and Fishmeal. Over the years the company has grown and transformed into processing and the exporting of value-added fish products directly to retailers locally and international markets. The fishing factory currently employs over 2100 people and has a fishing fleet of 12 trawlers and 3 long liners.