Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Artisanal-Fishermen-in-Senegal-27MZIFVTASLH.htmlConceptually similarArtisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0477HCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0478RCompleted★★★★Boy on a Pirogue in SenegalGP0478QCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0477GCompleted★★★★★★Artisanal Fisheries in SenegalGP0476BCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0477KCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0477NCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0477OCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishermen in SenegalGP0477PCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0478MArtisanal Fishermen in SenegalFishermen and artisanal fishing pirogues in the fishing port of Kafountine, Casamance. Recent canceling of fishing licenses by the the newly elected Senegalese government has been a very important first step towards restoring the fisheries to what they were before large-scale plunder began.Locations:Africa-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:26 Jul, 2012Credit:© Clément Tardif / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4098px X 2727pxKeywords:Boats-Day-Fisheries-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Native Africans-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Small group of people-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishingShoot:Senegal Fisheries DocumentationHaving completely emptied their own reserves, foreign industrial fishing trawlers from the likes of Europe and Russia had moved into West African waters where they are continuing their large scale destructive fishing practices. Recent canceling of fishing licenses by the the newly elected Senegalese government has been a very important first step towards restoring the fisheries to what they were before large-scale plunder began.Related Collections:Senegal Fisheries Documentation (Photos & Video)