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2020 in Seychelles: An anniversary party year ruined by COVID s economic hammerpunch
Victoria, Seychelles | December 31, 2020, Thursday @ 10:29 in Entertainment » SEYCHELLES BUZZ | By: Sharon Ernesta | Views: 11317
(Joe Laurence,Seychelles News Agency)
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The year 2020 was meant to be a milestone year for Seychelles. The island nation was to celebrate its 250th anniversary since the arrival of the first settlers in August 1770. A year-long slate of activities initiated in August 2019 was planned. But all those grand plans were shelved after the arrival of COVID-19.
With the global pandemic raging in the world, life on earth slowed down as people had to adapt to a new, more isolated normal. But despite this, island life continued, and SNA now shares with you six important national events that occurred in Seychelles – 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean – in 2020.
Five endangered species are stable in Seychelles, but conservations want more comprehensive studies
Victoria, Seychelles | December 28, 2020, Monday @ 16:43 in Environment » SPECIES | By: Sharon Ernesta | Views: 5627
Henriette said that evidence has shown that population of some species notably the zwazo linet (Seychelles white eye) has declined over the years. (Julie Gane)
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The status of five endemic species that have been classified as endangered in Seychelles is stable, but conservationists want a more comprehensive study to better protect these species.
Each year the Biodiversity Conservation Section of the Ministry of Environment organises a census for the
Seychelles scops owl (Syer),
New artisanal fishing plan seeks to shore up stocks near Seychelles main island
Victoria, Seychelles | December 23, 2020, Wednesday @ 11:39 in Business » FISHERIES | By: Sharon Ernesta | Views: 4012
The plan will introduce soft measures to tackle overfishing and overcapacity on the Mahe Plateau. (Gerard Larose)
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(Seychelles News Agency) - A new artisanal fishery management plan seeks long-term sustainability to avoid depletion of the wild fish stocks in Seychelles.
The
Mahe Plateau Trap and Line Fishery Co-Management Plan is the first step in regulating artisanal fishing in the seas surrounding the main island of Mahe.
The plan which will be implemented and enforced by the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) was endorsed by the cabinet of ministers last week. The chief fisheries officer at SFA, Vincent Lucas, told a press conference on Tuesday that the plan will introduce soft measures to tackle overfishing and overcapacity on the Mahe Plateau.