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Senegalese fishermen return from setting nets all night in their colorful pirogues. Locals who rely on fish as their protein stand in the water to help unload the boat of its catch. T

Foreign trawlers and an expanding fishmeal industry are increasingly threatening the livelihood of Senegalese fishermen, forcing many to migrate to Europe.

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RANDY OLSON
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africa, artisanal, boats, clothing, color image, day, fishermen, fishing, fishing and fishermen, fog, food industry and production, industry, industry and production, medium group of people, men only, national peoples, natural forces and phenomena, outdoors, peoples, photography, production, protective clothing (non sportswear), raincoats, rainwear, saint louis, saint louis (senegal), seafood, senegal, senegalese, senegalese people, types of clothing, water, weather
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Global Fish Crisis: Still Waters_National Geographic magazine, 04/2007
Senegalese fishermen return from setting nets all night in their colorful pirogues. Locals who rely on fish as their protein stand in the water to help unload the boat of its catch. T<br />
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Foreign trawlers and an expanding fishmeal industry are increasingly threatening the livelihood of Senegalese fishermen, forcing many to migrate to Europe.