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Said Omar Oili lifts the veil on the controversial use of Seychelles tuna fees

Summary by Le Journal De Mayotte
After several months of recovery, the Senator of Mayotte, Said Omar Oili, finally received a review of the use of tuna fees under the fisheries agreement concluded between the European Union and the Republic of Seychelles, signed on 14 April 2014. This agreement, aimed at allowing Seychelles fishing vessels access to the waters of Mayotte, aims to support the development of the local fishing industry. However, the first elements transmitted by t…
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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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