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    Oceans Biodiversity Fishing Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    World Oceans Day 2023: The people of Senegal join forces to reforest mangroves, expose overfishing and take their destiny into their own hands.

    At a series of World Oceans Day events in Joal, Senegal, yesterday (8 June) fishing communities and members of civil society demonstrated that only concrete action on the ground can help restore fish stocks.

    Richard Power Sayeed, Amagor Robert Niang
    9 June 2023
    2 min read
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    Oceans Activism Fishing Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    How a small Senegalese fishing community is challenging the fossil fuel industry

    Greenpeace Africa's Board of Directors recently travelled to Bargny, a Senegalese town just 30 km from Dakar, to show their solidarity with the communities and activists there. Bargny is facing environmental threats that put it at the risk of collapse.

    Amagor Robert Niang
    31 May 2023
  • Sperm Whale in the Indian Ocean. © Will Rose / Greenpeace
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    Oceans Activism Fishing

    15 Indian Ocean Facts in 2023: Its Importance and The Threats It Faces

    Big businesses threaten the Indian Ocean's wildlife, putting the livelihoods of coastal communities at risk. But Greenpeace is supporting them in fighting back.

    Karen Nkatha
    15 May 2023
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    Fishing GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    Greenpeace Africa calls on the Senegalese authorities to explain the suspicious presence of a Russian factory ship in Senegalese waters

    Greenpeace Africa is revealing the suspicious presence of a Russian factory trawler in Senegalese waters.

    Amagor Robert Niang, Richard Sayeed.
    16 February 2023
    2 min read
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    Senegal GreenpeaceAfrica Fishing Activism

    Dakar 2 Summit: ‘Feeding Africa’ must mean protecting the continent’s fisheries

    Greenpeace Africa is calling on African leaders attending the Dakar 2 Summit "Feed Africa: Food Sovereignty and Resilience" to take concrete action to protect the fisheries sector, which provides the livelihood of millions of people in Africa, by ensuring the sustainability of fish stocks, specifically small pelagic fish, which contribute significantly to the economy and…

    Amagor Robert Niang, Richard Sayeed
    30 January 2023
    1 min read
  • Cayar community takes fishmeal factory to court: Day two.
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    Fishing Conservation Senegal

    Historic fishmeal litigation: Factory pollutes environment and illegally dumps waste in local lake.

    On the second day (6 October) of a historic legal action to shut down a polluting fishmeal factory in the town of Cayar, the High Court of Thiès was shown shocking laboratory evidence of toxic metals in drinking water from the town.

    Amagor Robert Niang
    7 October 2022
    3 min read
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    Fishing Conservation Senegal

    The inhabitants of Cayar take the Touba Protéine Marine (formerly Barna Senegal) fishmeal factory to court

    Representatives of the Taxawu Cayar Collective from the town of Cayar, Senegal, accompanied their lawyer today as he submitted a summons to the High Court of Thiès requesting an injunction that would temporarily close Cayar’s unpopular Touba Protéine Marine fishmeal factory (ex Barna Senegal). 

    Amagor Robert NIANG
    20 September 2022
    2 min read
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    Oceans Fishing GreenpeaceAfrica

    World Fisheries Day: Greenpeace Africa calls for strong action from Senegal to preserve artisanal fishing.

    “The seas in West Africa are a treasure that we must protect. All over the world, illegal fishing and overfishing is emptying our seas, and threatening the livelihoods and food security of so many people,” said Dr Aliou Ba, Oceans Campaign Manager for Greenpeace Africa.

    Amagor Robert Niang
    21 November 2021
    2 min read
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    Fishing Senegal

    Major European companies linked to food insecurity in West Africa

    STAND WITH WEST AFRICAN FAMILIES

    Mikaïla Issa, Christina Koll
    1 June 2021
    4 min read
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    Oceans Water Fishing Food Conservation Kenya

    The polluted lakes of Kenya

    Water, a source of life, is slowly becoming the source of multiple illnesses and death in Kenya. This has been attributed to the excessive pollution of natural water resources such…

    Claire Nasike
    8 April 2021
    2 min read
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