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Tanzania pushes for greater share of tuna resources at key Indian Ocean fisheries meeting

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Stakeholders from across the fishing sector, environmental groups, and policymakers remain watchful as the meeting unfolds.

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The oceans are an invaluable resource, indispensable for our survival, but they do not escape climate change. In Seychelles, beyond tourism, another resource contributes to the survival of the country, tuna. Industry has had to adapt, because stricter quotas have been imposed by the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission. The stake is all the more crucial in this climate change context. It is a huge threat within one of the world's most important fishing …

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The Citizen broke the news in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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