Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Meeting-in-Mauritania-27MZIF2D9Q42.htmlConceptually similarHaroune Ould Rsmail in MauritaniaGP03QM5Completed★★★★Ahmadou Ould Beyih in MauritaniaGP03QM4Completed★★★★Fisherman Preparing Traps in MauritaniaGP01Q6LCompleted★★★★Official Visit of Mauritanian Ministers on Esperanza in NouakchottGP0STQLDHCompleted★★★★Official Visit of Mauritanian Ministers on Esperanza in NouakchottGP0STQLDJCompleted★★★★Official Visit of Mauritanian Ministers on Esperanza in NouakchottGP0STQLDICompleted★★★★Official Visit of Mauritanian Ministers on Esperanza in NouakchottGP0STQLDACompleted★★★★Official Visit of Mauritanian Ministers on Esperanza in NouakchottGP0STQLD9Completed★★★★Local Fishermen Unload Fish in MauritaniaGP01Q6VCompleted★★★★View AllGP03QM6Meeting in MauritaniaGreenpeace meeting with Mauritanian artisanal fisherman in Nouadhibou; Raol Monsembula (Greenpeace Ocean Campaigner), Jan Isakson (Greenpeace Ocean Campaigner), Sidiahmed Sidimohamed Abeid (Chair department for artisinal fisheries Nouadhibou - National Federation of Fisheries), Ahmadou Ould Beyih (Spokesperson for Pirogue Captains in Nouadhibou), Haroune Ould Rsmail (Pirouge Captain)Locations:Africa-Mauritania-NouadhibouDate:8 Jan, 2011Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3767px X 2597pxKeywords:Day-Fishers-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Meetings-Oceans (campaign title)-Small-scale fishingShoot:West Africa Fisheries DocumentationWest Africa is rich in marine resources and this highly rated form of protein should feed its people. Instead the traditional fishing economies are collapsing as fleets from Europe and the Far East in ever bigger and more destructive trawlers are sucking dry the fishing grounds. For the fishermen of Mauritania, it is getting hard to make a living. Having to venture out further to sea, their small boats are at risk of capsizing in a storm or being overrun by the foreign trawlers.Fishing also plays a major role in Cape Verde, an archipelago of islands located 570 kilometres off the coast of Western Africa.Related Collections:Fisheries Documentation in West Africa