Latest News Albatross and the rough seas August 4, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin Nature Seychelles’ Reef Rescuers team was recently invited to collaborate with the Island Resort Six Senses Zil Pasyon and conduct Read More »
Latest News Yellowfin tuna quota: Some vessels to cease operations by September July 7, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin TODAY Newspaper; 6th July 2017 by S. Marivel: Canadian online news outlet Undercurrent News says in an article published on 4 Read More »
Latest News IOTC quota: Victory for Seychelles fishing industry May 31, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin TODAY in Seychelles Newspaper; 30 May 2017 by S. Marivel: After months of debate and negotiation, Seychelles will now be Read More »
Latest News Seychelles Fishing Authority should take hard decisions quickly May 22, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin (Seychelles News Agency) - With limited land resources, Seychelles is dependent on the ocean and for many years the fishery Read More »
Latest News The James Michel Foundation expresses support for the world’s first Conservation Boot Camp May 17, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin James Michel Foundation, Press Release, 16 May 2016: Seychelles Former President James Michel met with Dr. Nirmal Jivan Shah, the Chief Read More »
Latest News “Nature Seychelles is not in favor of FADs for industrial tuna fishing” May 3, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin Greenpeace has sent its ship Esperanza to the Indian Ocean where it is currently dismantling all Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) Read More »
Latest News India is unleashing the Blue Economy March 9, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin “If we want the Blue Economy game to change then India is a game changer”. Dr. Nirmal Jivan Shah, Chief Read More »
Latest News Eager to get back to our coral babies February 17, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin It can be difficult to tear oneself away from infants for an extended period of time, but the much needed Read More »
Latest News Climate-ravaged corals recover poorly: study January 25, 2017 by blueeconwpadmin AFP, 25th Jan 2017: Coral reefs that survive rapid bleaching fuelled by global warming remain deeply damaged, with little prospect of Read More »