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The unequal battle over West Africa's rich fish stocks | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Whether still trapped in the mesh of a net, on a market stall or on your plate with rice and an onion sauce, fish are everywhere to be seen in Senegal's peninsula capital, Dakar. | Whether still trapped in the mesh of a net, on a market stall or on your plate with rice and an onion sauce, fish are everywhere to be seen in Senegal's peninsula capital, Dakar. |
"Families have lived off fish for generations," says Issa Fall, who co-ordinates the Fisherman Committee at the small bay of Soumbedioune on the coastal road that leads to the city centre. | "Families have lived off fish for generations," says Issa Fall, who co-ordinates the Fisherman Committee at the small bay of Soumbedioune on the coastal road that leads to the city centre. |
The bay forms a large curve with one of Dakar's main fish markets on its shore. | The bay forms a large curve with one of Dakar's main fish markets on its shore. |
A dug-out canoe carrying a handful of fishermen slows down on the last wave before it reaches the sand. It is coming back with the day's catch. | A dug-out canoe carrying a handful of fishermen slows down on the last wave before it reaches the sand. It is coming back with the day's catch. |
Dozens of similar boats or "pirogues" are lying on their flanks while a couple of others are being sculpted a few metres away. They are hand-built from local timber. | Dozens of similar boats or "pirogues" are lying on their flanks while a couple of others are being sculpted a few metres away. They are hand-built from local timber. |
Illegal fishing is a sensitive subject, which sparks anger and bitterness here. | Illegal fishing is a sensitive subject, which sparks anger and bitterness here. |
"Fish stocks have been reduced, it's become scarce," Mr Fall says. | "Fish stocks have been reduced, it's become scarce," Mr Fall says. |
"For this market alone, we used to offload 3,500 tonnes each year; we can't even do 3,000 tonnes now." | "For this market alone, we used to offload 3,500 tonnes each year; we can't even do 3,000 tonnes now." |
The ocean off West African coasts is home to one of the world's richest fishing grounds. | The ocean off West African coasts is home to one of the world's richest fishing grounds. |
From Morocco up north down to Guinea, sardines, grouper, snapper, shrimp and mackerel are part of a rich marine fauna exploited by fishing vessels on an industrial scale. | From Morocco up north down to Guinea, sardines, grouper, snapper, shrimp and mackerel are part of a rich marine fauna exploited by fishing vessels on an industrial scale. |
"These underwater grounds are now at risk of collapse," warns the Senegalese Fisheries Minister, Haidar El-Ali. | "These underwater grounds are now at risk of collapse," warns the Senegalese Fisheries Minister, Haidar El-Ali. |
'Fines no deterrent' | 'Fines no deterrent' |
A famous former environmentalist and campaigner, Mr El-Ali is currently handling a near diplomatic incident with Russia after the Oleg Naydenov trawler was seized by the Senegalese navy for allegedly fishing with no licence in the country's waters. | A famous former environmentalist and campaigner, Mr El-Ali is currently handling a near diplomatic incident with Russia after the Oleg Naydenov trawler was seized by the Senegalese navy for allegedly fishing with no licence in the country's waters. |
In a statement posted on its website on Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Russian diplomats in Dakar were collaborating with the local authorities to obtain the vessel's release. | In a statement posted on its website on Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Russian diplomats in Dakar were collaborating with the local authorities to obtain the vessel's release. |
The Russian vessel's owners face a $800,000 (£486,000) fine - double the usual fee because the Oleg Naydenov is a "repeat offender", having been caught once before in the last two years. | The Russian vessel's owners face a $800,000 (£486,000) fine - double the usual fee because the Oleg Naydenov is a "repeat offender", having been caught once before in the last two years. |
But in an incredibly valuable industry, fines are no deterrent; foreign vessels always come back and can easily cover or change their identification markings. | But in an incredibly valuable industry, fines are no deterrent; foreign vessels always come back and can easily cover or change their identification markings. |
"Fines represent only a fraction in their operational costs," says Steve Trent, executive director at the UK-based campaign group Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF). | "Fines represent only a fraction in their operational costs," says Steve Trent, executive director at the UK-based campaign group Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF). |
EJF researchers estimate that West African waters have the highest levels of illegal catch in the world, at about 37% of the region's total. | EJF researchers estimate that West African waters have the highest levels of illegal catch in the world, at about 37% of the region's total. |
If West Africa stands out, it is part of a global problem putting a strain on the planet's fish stocks. | If West Africa stands out, it is part of a global problem putting a strain on the planet's fish stocks. |
Up to 26 million tonnes of fish, worth more than $23bn, are estimated to be lost annually to what is officially called "Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated" (IUU) - or pirate fishing. | Up to 26 million tonnes of fish, worth more than $23bn, are estimated to be lost annually to what is officially called "Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated" (IUU) - or pirate fishing. |
In Sierra Leone alone, one of the world's poorest countries still recovering from civil war, the EJF estimates losses at $29m each year. | In Sierra Leone alone, one of the world's poorest countries still recovering from civil war, the EJF estimates losses at $29m each year. |
Mr El-Ali wants a tougher law. | Mr El-Ali wants a tougher law. |
"Vessels we caught pay a fine and go, but they do it again," he says. | "Vessels we caught pay a fine and go, but they do it again," he says. |
"We must be able to keep them when we seize them, so there's a real punishment." | "We must be able to keep them when we seize them, so there's a real punishment." |
'Better money' | 'Better money' |
As the world's largest fish importer, the European Union holds a massive responsibility. | As the world's largest fish importer, the European Union holds a massive responsibility. |
Maria Damanaki, the EU commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, has recently blacklisted Guinea, Cambodia and Belize. | Maria Damanaki, the EU commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, has recently blacklisted Guinea, Cambodia and Belize. |
These three countries, some of the most valuable sources of seafood, are now banned from exporting fish to the EU for failing to act on pirate fishing. | These three countries, some of the most valuable sources of seafood, are now banned from exporting fish to the EU for failing to act on pirate fishing. |
South Korea has been officially warned it may soon end up on that list. | South Korea has been officially warned it may soon end up on that list. |
Vessels registered there have been illegally operating off the coasts of West Africa repeatedly. | Vessels registered there have been illegally operating off the coasts of West Africa repeatedly. |
"There is a problem, it would be very irresponsible to say that there isn't," Oliver Drewes, the EU fisheries spokesman, said. | "There is a problem, it would be very irresponsible to say that there isn't," Oliver Drewes, the EU fisheries spokesman, said. |
"We're doing our best to control our boats, we are making progress but there's still a long way to go." | "We're doing our best to control our boats, we are making progress but there's still a long way to go." |
An EU diplomat, who refused to be named, insisted that "the issue of control in West Africa is huge". | An EU diplomat, who refused to be named, insisted that "the issue of control in West Africa is huge". |
"But these states also have to take deterrent measures and clamp down on corruption." | "But these states also have to take deterrent measures and clamp down on corruption." |
A source at the Senegalese fisheries ministry admitted that vessels' crews often pay bribes to get away as soon as they are caught in national waters. | A source at the Senegalese fisheries ministry admitted that vessels' crews often pay bribes to get away as soon as they are caught in national waters. |
The EU has also come under fire for fisheries agreements that it has signed with North and West African countries. | The EU has also come under fire for fisheries agreements that it has signed with North and West African countries. |
Campaigners often argue that EU countries are doing elsewhere what they have done at home, depleting seas of fish stocks at the expense of local communities. | Campaigners often argue that EU countries are doing elsewhere what they have done at home, depleting seas of fish stocks at the expense of local communities. |
Mr Drewes acknowledges the need for more "open and transparent agreements, under fair economical and environmental conditions". | Mr Drewes acknowledges the need for more "open and transparent agreements, under fair economical and environmental conditions". |
A bilateral agreement with Morocco - one the most controversial deals - was revised last month. | A bilateral agreement with Morocco - one the most controversial deals - was revised last month. |
Concerns have also been raised that the agreements are only benefiting the European fisheries industry without helping local fishermen. | Concerns have also been raised that the agreements are only benefiting the European fisheries industry without helping local fishermen. |
"Agreements must take into account that it is some of the poorest countries' resources after all," says Mr Trent. | "Agreements must take into account that it is some of the poorest countries' resources after all," says Mr Trent. |
"They must provide employment, food security and income for the generations to come." | "They must provide employment, food security and income for the generations to come." |
In Senegal, more and more unemployed youth jump on boats to make a bit of money. | In Senegal, more and more unemployed youth jump on boats to make a bit of money. |
While fishing used to be a family business, these newcomers do not hesitate to join illegal operations. | While fishing used to be a family business, these newcomers do not hesitate to join illegal operations. |
"Not only we have to face non-authorised foreign vessels but we also have to check our own artisanal fishermen," says Cheickh Sarr, head of the national Protection and Surveillance of Fisheries Agency. | "Not only we have to face non-authorised foreign vessels but we also have to check our own artisanal fishermen," says Cheickh Sarr, head of the national Protection and Surveillance of Fisheries Agency. |
"Artisanal practices can also violate the law while others work with illegal foreign crews for better money," he says. | "Artisanal practices can also violate the law while others work with illegal foreign crews for better money," he says. |
He explains that it was a French plane assisting the Senegalese navy which spotted the Russian trawler a few days ago. | He explains that it was a French plane assisting the Senegalese navy which spotted the Russian trawler a few days ago. |
"We lack the resources to patrol everywhere," he says. | "We lack the resources to patrol everywhere," he says. |
The Oleg Naydenov was reportedly caught with 1,000 tonnes of fish on board - an amount local fishermen are unable to scoop up in such a short time. | The Oleg Naydenov was reportedly caught with 1,000 tonnes of fish on board - an amount local fishermen are unable to scoop up in such a short time. |
On the shore of the Soumbedioune bay, Mr Fall points at the ocean and says he fears it is becoming "empty." | On the shore of the Soumbedioune bay, Mr Fall points at the ocean and says he fears it is becoming "empty." |
"We are forced to go further out, which means spending more on fuel," he says. | "We are forced to go further out, which means spending more on fuel," he says. |
"Our revenues have come down. We used to be able to save a bit for our children's education or to fix our boats but it's now become hard to make ends meet." | "Our revenues have come down. We used to be able to save a bit for our children's education or to fix our boats but it's now become hard to make ends meet." |
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