Green Islands Foundation’s “Baseline assessment of the marine biodiversity of Frégate Island” project is drawing to a close. Started in 2018, the final activity of this project was a presentation to the geography class for S4 students at La Digue School on 13th...
Dr Rachel Bristol and her project partners Professor Chris Feare and Christine Larose brought their innovative project to a close with a Zoom presentation to share the findings of the first satellite tracking of Sooty Terns project in Seychelles on Friday 23rd July at...
Victoria, Seychelles May 27th, 2021 – The Seychelles is developing sustainable finance mechanisms for marine protection. Established in 2015, Seychelles’ Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT) was originally set up to facilitate the debt-for-nature swap...
The sicklefin lemon shark is one of the shark species that lives in the Seychelles waters. It is categorised by the IUCN as vulnerable because of human activity and there is limited knowledge on its life history, which is essential to be able to conserve and manage...
Victoria, September 4, 2020 – On March 26th, 2020, Seychelles declared 30% of its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as marine protection areas. It includes five High Biodiversity Protection Areas totalling 203,071 km2 including the Aldabra Group National...