Minister says only 12 foreign fishing vessels operating in Gambian waters

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 12/12/2025
By Tabora Bojang Fisheries Minister Musa Drammeh has told the National Assembly that there are not more than twelve foreign commercial vessels operating in Gambian waters and they include 7 vessels from Senegal, 3 from Guinea Bissau, one from Egypt and one more from Mauritania. Minister Drammeh (…)
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