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Indian Ocean: a Two-Week Oceanographic Mission to the Comoros

Summary by Le Journal De Mayotte
An oceanographic mission, led by the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) with the support of its partners, arrived on Thursday 26 June in the Comoros for a two-week stay. The vessel first laid anchor in Mohéli in the small island of the archipelago and is expected to be in the other islands of the Comoros as part of an awareness campaign on the danger of plastic and the measures to be taken to combat marine pollution in order to better ensure a biodiv…
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An oceanographic mission, led by the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) with the support of its partners, arrived on Thursday 26 June in the Comoros for a two-week stay. The vessel first laid anchor in Mohéli in the small island of the archipelago and is expected to be in the other islands of the Comoros as part of an awareness campaign on the danger of plastic and the measures to be taken to combat marine pollution in order to better ensure a biodiv…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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