{"id":11356,"date":"2020-06-09T06:54:59","date_gmt":"2020-06-09T06:54:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/?p=11356"},"modified":"2021-12-01T12:43:22","modified_gmt":"2021-12-01T12:43:22","slug":"a-chance-for-the-ocean-to-recover-on-world-oceans-day-senegal-takes-critical-decisions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/en\/press\/11356\/a-chance-for-the-ocean-to-recover-on-world-oceans-day-senegal-takes-critical-decisions\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cA chance for the ocean to recover\u201d:  on World Oceans Day, Senegal takes critical decisions"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Dakar, 8 June, 2020 &#8211; On World Oceans Day, Senegal\u2019s Minister of Fisheries <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dakaractu.com\/Octroi-de-licences-de-peches-Alioune-Ndoye-tranche-en-faveur-de-l-armement-El-Hadj-Niang_a189272.html\">rejected<\/a> the licensing requests for 52 foreign new industrial fishing vessels. The decision follows weeks of campaigning by artisanal fishermen, female fish processors and NGOs, including Greenpeace Africa, peaking over the past weekend with nationwide \u201cred masks demonstrations\u201d by the fishing community.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cToday marks a milestone for the fights for economic and environmental justice in West Africa\u201d, said Dr. Ibrahima Ciss\u00e9, Greenpeace Africa Oceans Campaign Manager. \u201cThe multinational fishing industry tried using COVID-19 lockdowns to open up the ocean for further exploitation, but the attempt was countered by an effective coalition of fishery associations and civil society\u201d, Dr. Ciss\u00e9 added.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>The decision by the Minister of Fisheries, Alioune Ndoye, followed the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/en\/press\/9366\/greenpeace-africa-to-senegals-minister-of-fisheries-mr-alioune-ndoye-licensing-new-fishing-vessels-is-an-onslaught-against-fish-stocks-and-artisanal-sector\/\">campaign<\/a> that began immediately after the licensing for 52 industrial vessels was requested, some of which were previously implicated in Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing (IUU) denounced by Greenpeace. The campaign involved a broad and unprecedented coalition and peaked over the past weekend in a series of demonstrations in eight sites across the country. Hundreds of artisanal fishermen, female fish processors and volunteers wore red masks against the plunder of their ocean, bearing messages: \u201cNo to illegal Licenses\u201d, \u201cProtect our Resources\u201d, \u201cProtect our Oceans\u201d.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cThe decision by Minister Ndoye helps secure the livelihood of coastal communities and gives a chance for the ocean to recover, after a decade when the industrial fishing industry had threatened to deplete our fish stocks. Coupled with the historical <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/news\/climate-benefits-of-marine-protected-areas-revealed\">commitment by Senegal\u2019s government<\/a> to join the UK-led initiative to protect 30% of the world\u2019s oceans by 2030, for which Greenpeace is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/en\/press\/7878\/greenpeace-africa-calls-on-african-states-to-work-towards-an-ambitious-global-treaty-for-the-oceans\/\">campaigning<\/a> since 2002, we may finally be sailing in the right direction\u201d, Ciss\u00e9 concluded.<\/p>\n\n<p>Greenpeace Africa will continue campaigning to introduce more transparency into the fishing sector and to shut down all fishmeal and fish oil factories in the country in order to support local communities and protect marine life.<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Photos and Videos<\/strong> from protests in eight locations (Cayar, Joal, Rufisque, Saint-Louis, Kafountine, Mbour, Yenn and Yarakh) available <a href=\"https:\/\/drive.google.com\/drive\/u\/0\/folders\/1ImXysdBu60GUvuPIGDuENtX8d1HvZ7Fc\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Reference<\/strong>: <a href=\"https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/planet4-new-zealand-stateless\/2019\/04\/f136cbfb-5db0f88b-greenpeace-30x30-blueprint-report1.pdf\">30 x 30: A Blueprint For Ocean Protection<\/a> \/ <a href=\"https:\/\/cdn.greenpeace.fr\/site\/uploads\/2019\/04\/Version-int%C3%A9grale.pdf?_ga=2.96356063.2124642269.1591599709-443446830.1565007908\">en fran\u00e7ais<\/a> (University of Oxford, University of York and Greenpeace)<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Contact:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p>Tal Harris, International Communications Coordinator, Greenpeace Africa, <a href=\"mailto:tal.harris@greenpeace.org\">tharris@greenpeace.org<\/a>, +221-774643195<\/p>\n\n<p>Dr. Ibrahima Ciss\u00e9, Greenpeace Africa Oceans Campaign Manager <a href=\"mailto:icisse@greenpeace.org\">icisse@greenpeace.org<\/a>, +221770998842Greenpeace Africa Newsdesk: <a href=\"mailto:nafrica@greenpeace.org\">nafrica@greenpeace.org<\/a><\/p>\n\t\t\t<section\n\t\t\tclass=\"boxout post-3981 \"\n\t\t\t\n\t\t>\n\t\t\t<a\n\t\t\t\tdata-ga-category=\"Take Action Boxout\"\n\t\t\t\tdata-ga-action=\"Image\"\n\t\t\t\tdata-ga-label=\"n\/a\"\n\t\t\t\tclass=\"cover-card-overlay\"\n\t\t\t\thref=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/en\/act\/protect-the-oceans\/\" \n\t\t\t><\/a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<img\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-africa-stateless\/2020\/02\/8ed823c5-gp0stu60a-1024x641.jpg\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrcset=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-africa-stateless\/2020\/02\/8ed823c5-gp0stu60a-300x188.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-africa-stateless\/2020\/02\/8ed823c5-gp0stu60a-1024x641.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-africa-stateless\/2020\/02\/8ed823c5-gp0stu60a-768x481.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-africa-stateless\/2020\/02\/8ed823c5-gp0stu60a-510x319.jpg 510w, https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-africa-stateless\/2020\/02\/8ed823c5-gp0stu60a.jpg 1200w\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1000px) 358px, (min-width: 780px) 313px, 88px\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\talt=\"Marine Wildlife at Vema Seamount. \u00a9 Richard Barnden \/ Greenpeace\" title=\"Marine Wildlife at Vema Seamount. \u00a9 Richard Barnden \/ Greenpeace\"\n\t\t\t\t\/>\n            \t\t\t<div class=\"boxout-content\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<a\n\t\t\t\t\t\tclass=\"boxout-heading medium\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\tdata-ga-category=\"Take Action Boxout\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\tdata-ga-action=\"Title\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\tdata-ga-label=\"n\/a\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\thref=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/en\/act\/protect-the-oceans\/\"\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\t>\n\t\t\t\t\t\tProtect the Oceans\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t                                    <a\n                        class=\"btn btn-primary\"\n                        data-ga-category=\"Take Action Boxout\"\n                        data-ga-action=\"Call to Action\"\n                        data-ga-label=\"n\/a\"\n                        href=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/africa\/en\/act\/protect-the-oceans\/\"\n                        \n                    >\n                        Get Involved\n                    <\/a>\n                \t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/section>\n\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dakar, 8 June, 2020 &#8211; On World Oceans Day, Senegal\u2019s Minister of Fisheries rejected the licensing requests for 52 foreign new industrial fishing vessels. 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