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Spain, Seychelles-flagged tuna vessels to slow down catches in Indian Ocean to avoid meeting quota ‘too early’

Some tuna fishing companies active in the Indian Ocean are in the process of reducing their activity, in order to distribute their yellowfin quota until the end of the year

By Tom Seaman and Matilde Mereghetti | May 30, 2018 03:38 BST
Nautical has installed in 2014 the first VSAT system for the tuna fleet in the Indian Ocean on board the freezer tuna vessel Izaro from Echebastar Company. Photo: Nautical
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