Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Chinese-Fish-Industry-in-West-Africa-27MZIFJJL0XUV.htmlConceptually similarChinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97NCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Factory Workers Take a Break in West AfricaGP0STQ97KCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97JCompleted★★★★★★Chinese Fish Factory Workers Getting Paid in West AfricaGP0STQ97ICompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQBIHCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97HCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97MCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97LCompleted★★★★Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaGP0STQ97SCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQBIKChinese Fish Industry in West AfricaLocal workers at the Lem Seafood factory in Nouadhibou, Mauritania.A new type of Chinese overseas investment, fishmeal factory, is explored as it can be considered as a small Chinese overseas investment that may have implications for Chinese investors in Africa and Africa’s own natural resources.In original language:在西非淘金的中国鱼粉商人2016年7月1日,毛里塔尼亚努瓦迪布。工人们正在Lem Seafood鱼粉厂里工作。Locations:Africa-Mauritania-Nouadhibou-Western AfricaDate:1 Jul, 2016Credit:© Liu Yuyang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4002pxKeywords:Factories-Fishing (Industry)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local-Local population-Manual workers-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-People-Three peopleShoot:Chinese Fish Industry in West AfricaDocumentation of the Chinese fish industry in Mauritania, West Africa, a country famous for its abundant fishery resources. A new type of Chinese overseas investment, fishmeal factory, is explored as it can be considered as a small Chinese overseas investment that nevertheless may have implications for Chinese investors in Africa and Africa’s own natural resources.Related Collections:China's Growing Impact on West African Fishing