Latest News The last decade was earth’s hottest in recorded history February 4, 2020 by blueeconwpadmin Earth temperatures soared in the decade that just ended according to local and global reports, with 2019 being the second Read More »
Latest News AFP: In Seychelles, nature is prized above mass tourism January 27, 2020 by blueeconwpadmin (AFP 16 January 2020): In a shady patch along a pristine white beach on Mahe Island, a radio spits out reggae Read More »
Latest News BBC News: Is ‘super coral’ the key to saving the world’s reefs? December 27, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin Watch BBC News coverage of our Reef Rescuers project. Started nearly 10 years ago, the coral reef restoration project, Nature Seychelles’ Reef Read More »
Latest News Seychellois expert says EU overfished tuna; EU ambassador says union is investigating December 13, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin (Seychelles News Agency) - A Seychellois fisheries expert has expressed concerns over what he called the European Union's overfishing of yellowfin Read More »
Latest News Seychelles Nation: Seychelles chosen as the ideal place for stratospheric balloon launch December 10, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin (Seychelles Nation):The Seychelles International Airport has been chosen as the ideal place for the launch of stratospheric balloons in a Read More »
Latest News Seychelles signs 4 more legal acts designed to prevent maritime pollution by ships December 10, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin (Seychelles News Agency) - Seychelles has shown its commitment to protecting the island nation's marine environment after signing for four Read More »
Latest News Fish Aggregating Devices – a potential threat to sustainable fisheries in the Seychelles December 2, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin Fish aggregating devices are objects placed on the ocean surface to attract tuna to make it easier for fishermen to Read More »
Latest News (Today in Seychelles) Spanish Seiners overfishing Yellowfin Tuna – IOTC Draft Report November 26, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin UK non-profit organisation Blue Marine Foundation has expressed concern following an Indian Ocean Tuna Commission report, Today in Seychelles has Read More »
Latest News Fishermen on Seychellois island voluntarily close down fishing zones in a bid to protect stock November 11, 2019 by blueeconwpadmin (Seychelles News Agency) – An area around the main harbour of Seychelles’ Praslin island, the nation’s second-most populated island, has Read More »