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    GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal Oceans Fishing

    Greenpeace Africa applauds the Court’s decision to secure final victory for the Black Johnson Beach campaign

    Dakar: 21-02-2025/The Supreme Court of Sierra Leone has delivered a landmark ruling in favor of the Save Black Johnson Beach campaign, marking a significant victory for environmental conservation.

    Luchelle Feukeng
    24 February 2025
    1 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Senegal Fishing Oceans

    Greenpeace Africa Applauds Senegal’s Publication of Fishing Vessel List and  Urges the Government to Join FiTI

    Dakar, May 8, 2024 – Greenpeace Africa welcomes the decision of the new Senegalese government to publish  the list of vessels authorized to fish in the country’s national waters. This…

    Luchelle Feukeng
    8 May 2024
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Biodiversity Fishing

    UN Ocean Treaty one year old – Ratification processes must accelerate

    Senegal, USA, 1 March 2024 - The UN Ocean Treaty agreed a year ago this week has still only been ratified by two countries, underscoring an urgent need for more governments to write the historic Treaty into national legislation.

    Magali Rubino
    4 March 2024
  • Change my Community
    Senegal Fishing Activism Oceans

    Women and Empty Gourds: Guardians of Food Security in Senegal

    On the Bargny beach, under the scorching Senegalese sun, a group of fifteen women stand united, each holding an empty gourd - a calabash bowl. Their faces mirror both determination and concern as they raise their fists in the air.

    Amagor Robert NIANG
    21 November 2023
  • Protect the Environment
    SocialJustice Fishing Oceans

    Fishing communities coalition launches with demand for coastal reserves.

    21 November 2023 - Fishing communities from Senegal, Indonesia and Thailand joined forces to mark World Fisheries Day, delivering letters to officials demanding protections for the communities’ traditional fishing waters - and for the right to stewardship of those coastal areas.

    Greenpeace Africa
    20 November 2023
    3 min read
  • Uncategorized
    Oceans Activism Fishing Conservation Senegal

    A WIN FOR FISHING COMMUNITIES: Trawler licenses rejected

    Greenpeace Africa welcomes the decision by Senegal's Minister of Fisheries to follow the conclusions of the advisory committee on the allocation of fishing licences, which recommended the rejection of all new license applications submitted to it.

    Amagor Robert NIANG, Richard Power Sayeed
    21 July 2023
    1 min read
  • Change my Community
    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
  • Change my Community
    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
    Inspire the Movement
    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
  • Inspire the Movement
    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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