Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Artisanal-Fishing-Pirogues-in-Senegal-27MZIF2MUBHZ.htmlConceptually similarArtisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6ECompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6LCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6MCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6FCompleted★★★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6HCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6ICompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6JCompleted★★★★Artisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalGP03W6KCompleted★★★★Russian Pelagic Trawler Oleg NaydenovGP03PQUCompleted★★★★View AllGP03W6GArtisanal Fishing Pirogues in SenegalArtisanal fishing - tables used to dry fish in the sun, Kayar. Greenpeace is campaigning in West Africa for the establishment of a sustainable, low impact fisheries policy that takes into account the needs and interests of small-scale fishermen and the local communities that depend on healthy oceans.Locations:Africa-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:7 Apr, 2012Credit:© Pierre Gleizes / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Aerial view-Beaches-Day-Fisheries-Fishers-Fishing equipment-Huts-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Small-scale fishingShoot:West Africa Fisheries TourWest African waters including those of Senegal have been subject to overfishing for decades, the effects of which are being felt by local communities. 90% of the cost for fishing rights to huge trawlers that plunder West African waters is financed by EU tax money. The scientific community recognizes that fishing capacity of many stocks must be reduced in order to ensure the long term sustainability of West Africa’s marine resources. Greenpeace is campaigning in West Africa for the establishment of a sustainable, low impact fisheries policy that takes into account the needs and interests of small-scale fishermen and the local communities that depend on healthy oceans.Related Collections:West Africa Fisheries Tour and Documentation (Photo + Video)