Le Sénégal et les Comores s’engagent à prendre des mesures pour exclure la pêche industrielle destructrice de leurs eaux côtières

At the "Our Ocean" Conference in 2026, African leaders committed to expanding coastal exclusion zones and establishing artisanal management zones to protect marine ecosystems and prioritize the livelihoods of artisanal fishers. Efforts in Ghana and West Africa have cracked down on illegal industrial trawling, with the "Transform Bottom Trawling" coalition campaigning against destructive fishing practices. The focus is on excluding industrial fishing, empowering local fishing councils, and promoting community-based marine conservation efforts to address overfishing and prioritize the interests of coastal communities. Calls for more sustainable management solutions like Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) are emphasized to increase artisanal catches and support food security, with a focus on reducing the crisis caused by bottom trawling in the oceans.

https://blueventures.org/le-senegal-et-les-comores-sengagent-a-prendre-des-mesures-pour-exclure-la-peche-industrielle-destructrice-de-leurs-eaux-cotieres/