Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Voices-of-the-Disappeared-Fishermen-in-Senegal---Documentary-Short-Version--English-Subs--27MZIFJWSIXJC.htmlConceptually similarVoices of the Disappeared Fishermen in Senegal - Documentary Short Version (French Subs)GP0STSLCYCompleted★★★★Voices of the Disappeared Fishermen in Senegal - Documentary Long Version (French Subs)GP0STSLD5Completed★★★★Artisanal Fishermen at Sea GP03IC1Completed★★★★International Women's Day 2018 in Senegal - EnglishGP0STRMI8Completed★★★★International Women's Day 2018 in Senegal - FrenchGP0STRMIBCompleted★★★★Oceanium Association Member Soundbite GP03IMWCompleted★★★★Welcome Message for Arctic SunriseGP0448ECompleted★★★★Senegal Fisheries ConflictGP044O6Completed★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise Departs DakarGP03IM7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSLCXVoices of the Disappeared Fishermen in Senegal - Documentary Short Version (English Subs)For decades small-scale, community fishermen in Senegal were able to provide for themselves, their families and communities by catching fish from the sea. They lived happy lives, in harmony with nature and had a deep connection with the ocean - the ocean would look after them, if they looked after the ocean. However, due to industrial overfishing and illegal fishing the situation changed. These fishermen now have to venture farther and farther out to sea to catch fish that have become out of reach. Because they love their families and communities and are desperate to provide for them, these brave and courageous men cross the seas and risk their lives for food, while industrial trawlers’ nets are full of fish. These brave men, who are their families’ breadwinners, loving and loved by all, are dying at sea. Courage and wanting to care for your family should not lead to your death.Locations:Africa-Dakar-SenegalDate:2 Aug, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m26sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :DOCUMENTARYKeywords:Death-Families-Fathers-Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Mothers-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-Sadness-Victims-Villages-WivesShoot:Voices of the Disappeared Fishermen in Senegal (Video)For decades small-scale, community fishermen in Senegal were able to provide for themselves, their families and communities by catching fish from the sea. They lived happy lives, in harmony with nature and had a deep connection with the ocean - the ocean would look after them, if they looked after the ocean. However, due to industrial overfishing and illegal fishing the situation changed. These fishermen now have to venture farther and farther out to sea to catch fish that have become out of reach. Because they love their families and communities and are desperate to provide for them, these brave and courageous men cross the seas and risk their lives for food, while industrial trawlers’ nets are full of fish. These brave men, who are their families’ breadwinners, loving and loved by all, are dying at sea. Courage and wanting to care for your family should not lead to your death.Related Collections:Voices of the Disappeared Fishermen in Senegal (Photo & Video)