Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dr--Ibrahima-Cisse-on-MY-Arctic-Sunrise-in-Dakar-27MZIFJ8C21E6.htmlConceptually similarDr. Ibrahima Cisse on MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarGP0STTVSMCompleted★★★★Dr. Ibrahima Cisse and Mike Fincken on MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarGP0STTVTICompleted★★★★Political Meeting on MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarGP0STTVTSCompleted★★★★Interview with Dr. Ibrahima Cisse in DakarGP0STTVVSCompleted★★★★Interview with Dr. Ibrahima Cisse in DakarGP0STTVQUCompleted★★★★Guests Visit the MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarGP0STTVSECompleted★★★★Dr. Ibrahima Cisse and Crew on MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarGP0STTVSJCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise Docked in DakarGP0STTVQNCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise Docked in DakarGP0STTVQRCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTVTMDr. Ibrahima Cisse on MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarDr. Ibrahima Cisse, senior oceans campaign manager at Greenpeace Africa, during a meeting on the Arctic Sunrise.The Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise is in Dakar as part of the “Protect the Oceans” tour, a year long pole to pole expedition. The aim of the expedition is to raise awareness among decision-makers and the international community of the need to protect the oceans and to safeguard biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of the resources on which many of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people depend.During a meeting with Senegalese authorities, aboard the ship, Greenpeace is urging African governments to work towards a strong global treaty for the oceans that could help protect at least 30% of the high seas by 2030.Locations:Africa-Dakar-SenegalDate:11 Sep, 2019Credit:© Ibrahima Kebe Diallo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6016px X 4016pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Meetings-Microphones-MY Arctic Sunrise-Oceans (campaign title)-SpeechesShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Senegal Leg - MY Arctic Sunrise in DakarThe Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise is in Dakar as part of the “Protect the Oceans” tour, a year long pole to pole expedition. The aim of the expedition is to raise awareness among decision-makers and the international community of the need to protect the oceans and to safeguard biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of the resources on which many of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people depend.In a meeting aboard the Arctic Sunrise with Senegalese authorities, including environment ministries and members of parliament, Greenpeace urges African governments to work towards a strong global treaty for the oceans that could help protect at least 30% of the high seas by 2030.During the stop in Dakar, the ship also hosts meetings with representatives from West Africa fisheries and local fishing folks and associations, to work together and put pressure on fishery authorities by delivering a clear message to protect the ocean and stop the fishmeal plants. Other activities include open boat events with school children visiting the ship.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Senegal Leg - MY Arctic Sunrise in Dakar (Photos & Video)