While the pandemic of COVID 19 is raging in all the regions of Senegal and affects the activities of many fishermen, the Senegalese authorities through its Ministry of Fisheries, wanted by masked maneuvers, granted 52 fishing licenses to foreign boats.
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Cameroon Becomes a Go-To Country for Foreign Fishing Vessels
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Anger over fish stocks as Senegal village mourns boat disaster dead, Global development
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China donates patrol boat to Sierra Leone to tackle illegal fishing and piracy off West Africa
Africa: Greenpeace Africa to Senegal's Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy - Finding Legal Loopholes to Grant Vessel Licences Is Inherently Unethical
Dispute over Fishing Permits for Foreign Fleets Hots up - Our World
Russia accuses Greenpeace of encouraging Senegal to seize trawler, Fishing
The fisherman from Senegal keeping Spain's vessels afloat
Peace for the high seas
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