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Local authorities caution over unlawful leisure activities in port areas |13 May 2025

Local authorities caution over unlawful leisure activities in port areas

The press conference

Local authorities caution over unlawful leisure activities in port areas

 By Anika Cathene

Local authorities have warned the public to refrain from carrying out leisure activities such as swimming in the vicinity of all ports, particularly within the channels designated for vessels entering and exiting the ports.

The entities held a press conference at the Botanical House yesterday morning to advise the public, amid rising safety concerns. Present were the principal secretary for Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine, David Bianchi; chief executive of the Seychelles Ports Authority (SPA), Sony Payet; Harbour Master Captain Jean-Paul Fanchette; chief executive of the Seychelles Maritime Safety Authority (SMSA), Captain Daniel Adam; deputy chief executive of the Seychelles Fisheries authority (SFA), Aubrey Lesperance; Captain Samuel King from the Seychelles Coast Guard and Dominic Savy from the Marine Accident Investigation Board (MAIB).

The agencies emphasised that swimming, diving, fishing and snorkelling in these zones pose serious safety risks due to heavy maritime traffic and operational hazards. Members of the public are strongly urged to refrain from entering these waters, as such activities are illegal and could also endanger lives.

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