Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/World-Fisheries-Day-Event-in-Dakar-27MDHUH6GR5C.htmlConceptually similarWorld Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWN9ZCompleted★★★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWNA0Completed★★★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWNA3Completed★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWN9WCompleted★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWNA5Completed★★★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWN9XCompleted★★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWN9TCompleted★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWN9YCompleted★★★★World Fisheries Day Event in DakarGP1SWNA1Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWN9RWorld Fisheries Day Event in DakarWith almost one thousand women fish processors, community leaders and Civil Society Organisationsrepresentatives from all over the country, Greenpeace Africa celebrates World Fisheries Day and holds a press conference in Dakar, to demand of the Senegalese government to stop the fishmeal industries and to stop granting new fishing licences, and instead to support women processors and fishing communities, to protect the ocean and to ensure people’s food security.Banner reads (English translation from French) "Stop fish meal factories".Locations:Africa-Dakar-SenegalDate:21 Nov, 2021Credit:© Omar Bayo Fall / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4807px X 3846pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Fisheries-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Small-scale fishingShoot:World Fisheries Day Event in DakarWith almost one thousand women fish processors, community leaders and CSOs representatives from all over the country, Greenpeace Africa celebrates World Fisheries Day and holds a press conference in Dakar, to demand of the Senegalese government to stop the fishmeal industries and to stop granting new fishing licences, and instead to support women processors and fishing communities, to protect the ocean and to ensure people’s food security.Related Collections:World Fisheries Day Event in Dakar (Photos & Videos)