The Gambia’s stolen catch: How Chinese trawlers feed Europe’s seafood market
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 13/11/2025
By Davide Mancini In the waters off The Gambia, a ghost fleet of Chinese-owned trawlers continues to plunder the seabed, robbing Africa’s smallest mainland nation of its marine resources. Collisions with local artisanal fishermen are becoming increasingly frequent, while illicit catches flow (…)
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