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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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  • ASCLME Phone Line Problem

    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 connec...
  • 2009 Seamounts Cruise Underway

    The IUCN Seamounts Project is currently underway, having set sail from Réunion on the 12th of November. The GEF-funded Seamounts Project enables the ASCLME Project to extend its knowledge of the ASCLME region to the south, as far as the Subtropical Conv...
  • ASCLME News Update

    For the 5th Biennial GEF International Waters Conference being held in Cairns, Australia, 26-29 October 2009, we have produced a special "Update" edition of our newsletter, ASCLME News, covering some of the progress the ASCLME Project has made since the p...
  • ASCLME Principal Scientific Advisor Honoured

    The ASCLME Project's Principal Scientific Advisor, Prof. Johann Lutjeharms, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate (honoris causa) by the University of Johannesburg. Professor Lutjeharms has spent a lifetime studying the oceanography of the region, and is...
  • ASCLME Newsletter Published

    The ASCLME Project's first newsletter has been published. If you would like to download a copy, you can do so here. You can also get a copy of the ASCLME Project's promotional poster from here.  ...
  • Cruise Blog News

    If you have not seen the ASCLME FAO EAF-Nansen 2008 Cruise Blog, please consider having a look. We regularly post updates from aboard the ship and document not only the activities, successes and trials aboard the R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, but also the occa...
  • Trainees prepare for Nansen cruise

    In June and July, 10 young oceanographers from the national institutions, universities, fisheries and environment ministries of five African countries, participated in an intensive training course hosted and facilitated by the Marine Research Institute at...
  • Research Cruise 2008

    The ASCLME Project is about to embark on its first exciting research cruise. ...

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