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Conservation through Fly Fishing at Cosmoledo Atoll

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The seemingly oxymoronic notion of conversation through fly fishing lives as life in the limelight of social media. Conceptually, most anglers agree in unison that fly fishing, while fully immersive, has a relatively green footprint. Can change be driven by simply enjoying angling as a consumer? While there are not many real-life applications with long-term observations to support these claims, selective consumerism can indeed change an ecosystem for the better. The dirty groundwork that most of us support, but cannot or don’t want to do ourselves, is done by others and financed through fishing…

Keith Rose Innes from Alphonse Fishing Company/ Blue Safari Seychelles and his team have achieved exactly that. With a permanent presence on the outermost islands, Guides and staff become the stewards of these fragile ecosystems. Species vulnerable to poaching flourish. Pelagic debris is marked, collected, and removed. The conservation levy of every single AFC client contributes to the funding of the Island Conservation Society, an NGO that promotes the conservation and restoration of the Seychelles.

Your fishing experience can support proper managing practices that will ensure the future of an ecosystem.

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