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The head of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, Alejandro Anganuzzi, said catches fell by about 30% last year, seriously affecting the industry.
The
The reduced supply because of piracy has also driven up the price of tuna.
Ship seizures
The Indian Ocean tuna industry is said to be worth up to $6bn.
Last year Somali pirates took 42 commercial ships with crews hostage, according to the International Maritime Bureau, including the biggest oil supertanker ever captured.
A number of countries began naval patrols off East Africa and in the
With the threat still present, fishing fleets have had to move further east from the Somali coast, Mr. Anganuzzi told Reuters news agency.
About 40% of
French and Spanish fleets based in
The fleets usually catch nearly two-thirds of the year's haul off
“The pirates’ biggest impact, however, is reduced supply, driving prices up,†the head of the Seychelles Fisheries Authority, said Rondolph Payet.