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Launch of our new website

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Launch of our new website


After several intense weeks of development, the Tunisian Society for Sustainable Fisheries (TSSF) and its partner the Media Observatory for Sustainable Fisheries in Africa (MOSFA) are proud to present the new TSSF website!

This site has been designed for all players in the fishing and aquaculture sector (fishermen, shipowners, researchers, experts, journalists, students, technicians, engineers, exporters and all other professionals in the sector, etc.).


Developed by a member of MOSFA and the result of many efforts by members of the association’s management board, this new website aims to encourage the participation of fishermen and partners in enriching its content. Thanks to the “SAMAKA” content sharing platform, we are preparing its evolution towards a web platform that allows the dissemination and sharing of information or multimedia content.

to contribute, go directly to the submit your content page

Finally, to keep direct access to all new content on the site, we have integrated a newsletter. We invite you to register now!

A more pleasant experience for visitors

The site adapts to all devices (smartphones, tablets and desktop computer). This means that visitors’ browsing experience will always be optimal!

Do not hesitate to send us your comments via the contact form.

Hoping that you will appreciate this new way of communicating with you, we wish you a good discovery of the site!!!

Good navigation!

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Civil society activist from a young age. He is a founding member of several associations in the fields of digital agriculture and artisanal fishing. He received a university education in fisheries science and geomatics. Expert in the management of fisheries resources, in particular in the co-management of resources, the establishment of the VMS and the development of marine areas in artificial reefs.