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Senegal: fishing in dangerous waters
In Senegal, fish are becoming scarce. Industrial-scale fishing has drained the country's fish stocks. Faced with this shortage, Senegalese fishermen have embarked on a practice both illegal and highly dangerous: underwater fishing. Our reporters went to meet the fishermen who risk their lives with every dive.
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Environmental encentives
Great reportage. It would be interesting to know what is the difference of price between a fish sold for export and a fish sold directly to a consumer at the market. We would have an idea of the incentives fishermen have for overfishing, and how to fight it.
Merci!
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