Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/West-African-small-scale-Local-Fishermen-in-Senegal-27MZIFJJWUMG1.htmlConceptually similarWest African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8Z9Completed★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8ZACompleted★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8V7Completed★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8V5Completed★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8VCCompleted★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8VECompleted★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8Z6Completed★★★★West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalGP0STQ8VHCompleted★★★★'My Voice, My Future' Action in JoalGP03ER5Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQ8VFWest African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalYoussou Diouf, now 38, started catching fish at 15. 23 years of fishing has left his hands scarred from the backbreaking work.In original language:西非当地渔民的生活Youssou Diouf今年38岁,他从15岁开始打渔。23年的打渔生活在他身上留下了许多印记,最明显的印记莫过于因为常年拉渔网在双手上留下的伤痕Locations:Africa-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:15 Jul, 2016Credit:© Liu Yuyang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6704px X 4469pxKeywords:Electric light-Fishers-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-People-Small-scale fishingShoot:West African small-scale Local Fishermen in SenegalIn this set of photos, we visited Joal Fadiout, the largest fishing port in Senegal and went on a local pirogue to showcase one day’s routine, from sunrise to sunset, of a group of African small-scale/artisanal fishermen. From this panoramic display of fishermen's daily life, we also depicted how industrial fishing activities and backward local fishery management have resulted in the deterioration of local fishermen’s living conditions and natural resources.Related Collections:China's Growing Impact on West African Fishing