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Keywords
Accidents
Beaches
Boats
Coastlines
Danger
Eating
Fisheries
Fishers
Fishing (activity)
Fishing (Industry)
Fishing equipment
Fishing nets
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Men
Native Africans
Oceans (campaign title)
Octopuses
Sustainable fishing
Trawlers
Mauritania's Risky Catch - English Narrated Version
West Africa's coastal fish stocks are being depleted by foreign fishing fleets from Europe and Asia. For the fishermen of Mauritania, it is getting hard to make a living.
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West Africa Fisheries Documentation
West African waters including those of Senegal have been subject to overfishing for decades, the effects of which are being felt by local communities. 90% of the cost for fishing rights to huge trawlers that plunder West African waters is financed by EU tax money. The scientific community recognizes that fishing capacity of many stocks must be reduced in order to ensure the long term sustainability of West Africa’s marine resources. Greenpeace is campaigning in West Africa for the establishment of a sustainable, low impact fisheries policy that takes into account the needs and interests of small-scale fishermen and the local communities that depend on healthy oceans.
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Conceptually similar
Unique identifier:
GP03TGH
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
01/01/2012
Locations:
Mauritania
,
Nouadhibou
,
Western Africa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
3m3s
Audio format:
Final Mix
File size
272.58 MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)