The use of satellite technology in detecting illegal fishing activities is a crucial step towards protecting marine resources and ensuring sustainable fishing practices. By partnering with...
Sealord, a prominent seafood company with a significant presence in Mauritius, has faced conviction in New Zealand due to the discovery of asbestos aboard the fishing...
The Mauritius CGS (Coast Guard Ship) Barracuda fired 66 warning shots at a Taiwanese ship FV Ruey Chen Tsai 168 that was trying to escape after...
With the government’s announcement to identify four new sites for aquaculture outside the lagoon, the presence of certain fish in local waters, particularly the red drum...
Seychelles and Mauritius have extended an existing bilateral fisheries agreement for 60 days that will see the increase in license fees and a new environmental and research fee,...
Seychelles and Mauritius are finetuning the Sustainable Fishing Agreement that currently exists between the two countries and discuss research possibilities in a six-day meeting which started on...
From 2015 to date, the Minister of the Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping has granted 1,423 licenses to foreign vessels so that they can...
Fishing and related activities are permissible in the regions affected by the MV Wakashio oil spill, including La Cambuse, Mahébourg, Bois-des-Amourettes and Trou-d’Eau-Douce, Defi reported, citing...