Tsunami and rainfall impact Studies have been carried out to establish the extent of the impacts of the December 2004…
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The Western Indian Ocean Marine & Science Association or WIOMSA was formed in 1994. Since then it has become a…
Nature Seychelles is one of the longest-standing members of the Global Ocean Forum, and we were among the representatives at…
Back in the 1960s, the Seychelles Warbler or Timerl Dezil was probably the most endangered bird in the world, with…
News in brief from Aride, Bird, Cousine and Fregate in the second half of 2005. Aride Island by Frankie HobroThe…
Most countries depend on tuna fish. But are we fishing it sustainably? In an attempt to provide answers to this…
According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), accidental catch or by-catch is probably the single greatest threat to marine turtles….
How are coral reef monitoring programmes helping fisheries management in Seychelles? Jan Robinson of the Seychelles Fishing Authority and Tim…
Nick Graham of the University of Newcastle, UK, reports on the medium-term impacts of the 1998 coral bleaching event on…
Louisa Wood of University of British Columbia, Canada, worked with Nature Seychelles to study what motivates illegal fishing in Marine…
