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    Fishing Food Senegal

    “A chance for the ocean to recover”: on World Oceans Day, Senegal takes critical decisions

    Dakar, 8 June, 2020 – On World Oceans Day, Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries rejected the licensing requests for 52 foreign new industrial fishing vessels. The decision follows weeks of campaigning…

    Tal Harris
    9 June 2020
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    We don’t need more fishing licences – we need help to fight COVID19!

    There’s been outrage in recent weeks over news that the Senegalese government will start a process which could lead to the issuing of 54 new licenses to destructive, industrial fishing…

    Awa Traoré
    18 May 2020
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Fishing Food Senegal

    Greenpeace Africa to Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Mr. Alioune Ndoye: licensing new fishing vessels is an onslaught against fish stocks and artisanal sector

    Dakar, Senegal, 23 April 2020. The Senegalese Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy has approached the consultative committee for fishing licences attribution (CCAL) to issue 54 licenses to vessels of…

    jmeyer
    23 April 2020
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Fishing Food Senegal

    Global call on International Women’s Day: Stop fishmeal and fish oil factories!

    Dakar, Senegal, 8 March 2020 – On International Women’s Day, opinion leading women and activists from the continent and Greenpeace Africa, stand united with a rapidly growing movement of female…

    Tal Harris
    8 March 2020
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    World Fisheries Day or Worst Fisheries Day?

    As the world is celebrating the “World Fisheries Day” today, it is the right time to further reflect on the state of the fisheries which deserve mourning rather than celebration…

    Nono Prudence Wanko Djiodio
    21 November 2019
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    Heartfelt outcry from female fish processors on the morning of World Fisheries Day

    “What are we going to do if we can’t process fish? How will we take care of our families and our children’s education?”

    Awa Traore
    21 November 2019
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa Documentary Shines Light on the Stolen Heritage of Western Cape Fishing Communities

    Cape Town, 24 September 2019. This Heritage Day, Greenpeace Africa shared a teaser for an upcoming documentary it produced to amplify the voices of small-scale fishers in the Western Cape.…

    Chris Vlavianos
    25 September 2019
    2 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Oceans Fishing SouthAfrica

    Arctic Sunrise set to liven up the ocean around Cape Town. 19, 20 October – V&A Waterfront

    Something big is coming… all the way from the Arctic to the blue shores of South Africa. An adventure from the north pole to the south pole – a quest…

    admin
    23 September 2019
    5 min read
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    Oceans Biodiversity Fishing

    Deep sea mining is not the future

    If you were planning to send monster machines down to a deep ocean habitat that’s full of creatures found nowhere else on Earth, you’d need a pretty good story to…

    Greenpeace Africa
    23 July 2019
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    Why West African Coastal countries should phase out fishmeal/fish oil

    It’s incredible to realize how a simple conversation with a person could change your life’s perspectives. I had a very intense chat with a woman processor of Bargny, in Senegal.…

    Awa Traore, Greenpeace Africa Oceans Campaigner
    4 July 2019
    5 min read
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