Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-ANAM-against-Tonnage-Fraud-in-Senegal-27MZIFJWDSG5U.htmlConceptually similarProtest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8XICompleted★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8XJCompleted★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8X7Completed★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8X9Completed★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8W1Completed★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8W2Completed★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8W3Completed★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8W6Completed★★★★★★Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGP0STS8W7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STS8XGProtest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalPolice officers are about to arrest Greenpeace activists as they peacefully protest in front of ANAM’s office (National Agency for Maritime Affairs) to demand the complete re-calculation of the industrial fishing vessels in Senegal.Since 2016, the process of the re-calculation of the industrial fishing vessels is still lagging. This is despite the commitments made by the Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy and the heavy financial, social and environmental consequences the tonnage fraud continues to have in Senegal.Locations:Africa-Dakar-SenegalDate:18 Jul, 2018Credit:© Clément Tardif / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6549px X 4371pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Arrests-Banners-Day-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-PoliceShoot:Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in SenegalGreenpeace activists peacefully protest in front of ANAM’s office (National Agency for Maritime Affairs) to demand the complete re-calculation of the industrial fishing vessels in Senegal.The activists unfold banners with the message "To allow tonnage fraud is to jeopardize fishing" and "Re-calculation of vessels tonnage: ANAM how far are you?".Since 2016, the process of the re-calculation of the industrial fishing vessels is still lagging. This is despite the commitments made by the Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy and the heavy financial, social and environmental consequences the tonnage fraud continues to have in Senegal.Related Collections:Protest at ANAM against Tonnage Fraud in Senegal