East Africa unites in Dar to combat $415 million illegal fishing market

East Africa unites in Dar to combat $415 million illegal fishing market

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 30/08/2025
East Africa’s 4,600-kilometre coastline sustains over three million people directly through fisheries. However, IUUF poses a severe economic and environmental challenge.
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