Friday November 15, 2024

EU Vessels Will Stop Fishing in Senegal Once the Agreement Expires

The European Union will halt fishing operations in Senegalese waters as a fishing agreement expires on November 17, citing concerns over illegal and unregulated fishing, impacting 18 European vessels while addressing local industry concerns about foreign competition.

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EU Vessels Will Stop Fishing in Senegal Once the Agreement Expires

By Omar Bah

European ambassador Jean-Marc Pisani has announced that European fishing vessels will cease operations in Senegalese waters due to the non-renewal of a fishing agreement that expires on November 17.

The European Commission cited concerns about illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing as the reason for the non-renewal. This decision impacts 18 Spanish and French vessels that target tropical tuna and hake, species that do not compete significantly with the Senegalese fishing sector.

Fishing is vital in Senegal’s economy, supporting approximately 600,000 individuals, including 50,000 traditional fishermen who have expressed worries about competition from foreign vessels.

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