Senegal fishermen bear the cost of industrial and illegal fishing
In the port town of Rufisque, fishermen who have worked in these waters for decades say industrial and illegal fleets have stripped the sea bare. With no catch and no income, young men are now making a desperate choice: to leave.
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In the port town of Rufisque, fishermen who have worked in these waters for decades say industrial and illegal fleets have stripped the sea bare. With no catch and no income, young men are now making a desperate choice: to leave.
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2026/03/24/senegal-fishermen-bear-the-cost-of-industrial-and-illegal-fishing
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- Category
- Senegal
- Tags
- Environment, Fishery, Food security
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