EU pays €5.6m for tuna fishing in Seychelles in 2011 - 29.12.2011
Seychelles has received the 2011 contribution from
the European Union (EU) worth 5,600,000 euros as part of the Fishery
Partnership Agreement, which allows European purse seiners to operate in
our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
It is the first of three such payments under the existing three-year fisheries accord.
The
allocation is made up of the access right – 3,380,000 euros – which
allows the EU’s fleet in the Indian Ocean to fish in Seychelles waters.
Another sum of 2,220,000 euros is allocated to support and implement Seychelles’ sectoral fisheries and maritime policy.
The Fishery Partnership Agreement prevents EU vessels to operate in areas reserved for Seychellois artisanal fishermen.
It stipulates that the total EU catches in Seychelles’ waters, by 21 purse seiners, shall not exceed 52,000 tonnes.
If there is additional catch, a further contribution shall be paid by the EU.
The
EU fleet plays a crucial role in supplying all the Western Indian Ocean
tuna processing factories, whose exports to Europe are exempt of tax.
The Indian Ocean Tuna (IOT) cannery is one of the world’s largest and receives all its tuna from EU vessels.
An additional benefit is the transhipment of tuna in Port Victoria by
the purse seiners, which also provides employment for stevedores.

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