Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fish-Market-in-Senegal-27MZIF2GFGFG.htmlConceptually similarFish Market in SenegalGP03SX9Completed★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SXACompleted★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SXDCompleted★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SYBCompleted★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SXBCompleted★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SXCCompleted★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SXICompleted★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SX8Completed★★★★Fish Market in SenegalGP03SXFCompleted★★★★View AllGP03SYCFish Market in SenegalA woman walks past a heap of fish at the market in St Louis.Locations:Africa-Saint-Louis (Senegal)-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:10 Mar, 2011Credit:© Jacky Danielly / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Day-Fish-Fish markets-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-OutdoorsShoot:Fisheries Documentation in SenegalFish is a major source of protein for the Senegalese population. Artisanal, or traditional, fishing produces more than 300,000 tonnes of fish a year. Fishing by traditional methods remains a vital occupation, a key part of the country's economy - and just as important, a way of life, but the industry is under threat by mega factory trawler fleets of Europe and Asia plundering the fishing grounds. The direct consequence of this congestion of fleets, local and foreign, in West African waters is overfishing – one of the biggest threats to marine life.Related Collections:Fisheries Documentation in West Africa