Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Meeting---Defending-Our-Oceans-Tour--Guinea--2006--27MZIFU45OW.htmlConceptually similarMeeting - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP0IFVCompleted★★★★Mama Yawa - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP0DWBCompleted★★★★Fish Market - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP0GELCompleted★★★★Fish Market - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP05UFCompleted★★★★Fish Market - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP017UCCompleted★★★★Fishermen with Nets - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP0X9PCompleted★★★★Fish Market - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP01DLYCompleted★★★★Fish Market - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP0105ECompleted★★★★Fish - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)GP0IZ2Completed★★★★View AllGP0KH9Meeting - Defending Our Oceans Tour (Guinea: 2006)A Meeting at Ministere de la Peche. Person's present - Mama Yawa from the ministry, Sebastian Losada from GP Spain, Ibrahima Sory Toure - the Minister of the Dept of Fisheries, Helen Bourse of the Environmental Justice Foundation, Kenneth Lowyck from GP Belgium.The fish trade, which many depend on in West Africa, is declining rapidly as fish stocks fall. This is happening due to pirate fishing by large, industrial vessels which are preying on fish in surrounding waters. Most fishers in this region work in small scale operations, with small boats and often hand nets. It is hard for these fishermen to compete with such large scale operations which dominate their local oceans. The competition means less fish and less money for the people of West Africa. It is estimated that this cash and food starved nation is losing US$100 million each year in stolen fish.Locations:Conakry-Republic of Guinea-Western AfricaDate:19 Jan, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Steve MorganMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Day-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Meetings-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-People-Pirate fishing-Politicians-Small group of peopleShoot:Defending Our Oceans Tour in GuineaThe fish trade, which many depend on in West Africa, is declining rapidly as fish stocks fall. This is happening due to pirate fishing by large, industrial vessels which are preying on fish in surrounding waters. Most fishers in this region work in small scale operations, with small boats and often