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Fish
Fish processing
Fish processing plants
Fishers
Fishing (Industry)
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Oceans (campaign title)
World Fisheries Day 2021 - Web Video (CLEAN)
Video produced by Greenpeace Africa for World Fisheries Day 2021, featuring fish processors Anta Diouf in Mbour, Senegal, and Aby Diouf in Popenguine, Senegal.
Big business fishmeal and fish oil producers are stealing West Africa’s fish. They're threatening the jobs of thousands of people - and the access to food of millions.
This World Fisheries Day, discover in our video how Aby, Anta and fishing communities across the region are fighting back.
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All footage is Greenpeace copyright except shots at fishmeal factory (1:22 to 1:27)
Unique identifier:
GP1SWYDJ
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
19/11/2021
Locations:
Africa
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Senegal
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
3m7s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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World Fisheries Day 2021 - Support West African Fishing Communities - Video
Big business fishmeal and fish oil producers are stealing West Africa’s fish. They're threatening the jobs of thousands of people - and the access to food of millions.
This World Fisheries Day, discover in our video how Aby, Anta and fishing communities across the region are fighting back.
With almost one thousand women fish processors, community leaders and CSOs representatives from all over the country, Greenpeace Africa celebrates World Fisheries Day and holds a press conference in Dakar, to demand of the Senegalese government to stop the fishmeal industries and to stop granting new fishing licences, and instead to support women processors and fishing communities, to protect the ocean and to ensure people’s food security.
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