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logo 11/28/2024 4:58:05 PM     
In Côte d'Ivoire, artisanal fishermen forced to halt work to protect fish 
By Rédaction Africanews and AFP CI Source: africanews 7/8/2023
Rédaction Africanews  and AFP
Credit: africanews ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP or licensors
On a shady corner of the beach in the south of Abidjan, men are playing cards: all are fishermen and were forced to stop their activity in July to abide by a government measure for the biological rest of fish.
 

"We do nothing, we do nothing at all," says Patrick Ange Yao annoyed. He's worked as an angler for more than twenty-two years.

 
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