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Mauritius
Port Louis, Mauritius is the number one pirate port for toothfish.
During the 1998/99 fishing season, an estimated 11,923 tonnes of toothfish
were landed there; however Mauritius does not report on the amount of toothfish
traded. Several vessels known to illegally fish for toothfish in the Southern
Ocean are regularly seen unloading their catch in Port Louis.
Contact the government of Mauritius today
Sample Letter
Minister Clavel Malherbe
Minister for Land Transport, Shipping and Port Development
phone 230 201 1067
fax 230 210 3387
Dear Sir:
Mauritius has also been identified as a "pirate port" country. This means
that fish pirates who have been plundering the toothfish of the Southern
Ocean know that they can go to Port Louis, Mauritius to unload their illegal
catch with next to no questions asked. Allowing pirates to land their
illegal catches in our ports means that Mauritius plays a significant
role in the pirate fishing problem and unnecessarily brings this country's
reputation, both regionally and internationally, into disrepute.
I ask that the Government of Mauritius immediately ends this association
with illegal fish pirates and bans landings of toothfish immediately.
I am extremely concerned about the uncontrolled pirate fishing for toothfish
in the waters of the Southern Ocean. Scientists estimate that at the current
rate of fishing, the fishery would collapse within two years. In addition,
many thousands of vulnerable species of seabirds, such as albatrosses
and petrels, are dying on hooks intended to catch toothfish. The entire
Southern Ocean ecosystem is at risk.
Mauritius must end this association with illegal fishing.
Sincerely,
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