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They Are Defying the Ban on Selling Fish

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Banned by the European Union from fishing and selling their catch to consumers in Mayotte, Comorian fishermen from Four-à-Chaux in Labattoir have tentatively resumed their trade in recent days. While their operations remain limited, they are not offering high-quality fish, particularly sought-after species from the open sea (rather than the lagoon), likely from the Zélée Bank. This situation has greatly displeased the leaders of the fishing comm…
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Banned by the European Union from fishing and selling their catch to consumers in Mayotte, Comorian fishermen from Four-à-Chaux in Labattoir have tentatively resumed their trade in recent days. While their operations remain limited, they are not offering high-quality fish, particularly sought-after species from the open sea (rather than the lagoon), likely from the Zélée Bank. This situation has greatly displeased the leaders of the fishing comm…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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