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Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

Welcome to the ASCLME Project

Over the next five years, the nine countries of the western Indian Ocean region, including Comoros, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa and Tanzania, will work together through the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) project.

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Update:

The Phone lines have been fixed and are working as normal.

Please note that the ASCLME Office telephone and fax numbers have been inadvertently disconnected by the phone company. We are working with Telkom in the meantime to restore our connection, but the way it has been done means that it will probably take 7-14 days to restore our lines.

Should you need to contact the Project, please note that our personal cellphone numbers still work, as does email. If you do not have our contact details, please note:

For account queries, please contact Penny Visagie: +27722601335

For general queries, please contact Helen Mackenzie: +27832947709.

Sincere apologies for any inconvenience.

 

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“This is the first time I’ve attended the PSC meeting and, before I came here, I had a completely different perception of this project. I am glad to have attended this meeting because I now have a detailed understanding of the project.
Generally, I’m very impressed. After only year, the project has already produced certain products and the outreach is very good. Now that I understand the project, I will be in a better position to coordinate my country’s participation. I am going to set up an office in the Institute to facilitate Kenya’s participation in the ASCLME Project.”

Johnson Kazungu, Executive Director of Kenyan Marine and Fisheries Research Institute


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