Stolen seas, stolen futures: Why fish is no longer affordable in The Gambia and why the government must act now

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 26/01/2026
By Adrian Corish There was a time when fish was not a luxury in The Gambia. It was breakfast. It was lunch. It was dinner. In coastal towns like Tanji, children grew up knowing the smell of fresh fish before they knew the alphabet. Women smoked and dried fish to feed families and earn a […]
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