The EU says it won't renew a fishing
agreement with Senegal criticized by many in the country
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[November 13, 2024]
By MARK BANCHEREAU
DAKAR,
Senegal (AP) — The European Union will not renew a fishing agreement
with Senegal that has been criticized by many Senegalese, the EU
delegation in the West African country announced Tuesday. |
Fishing boats line the shore of Bargny beach, some 35 kilomters (22
miles) east of Dakar, Senegal, April 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Leo Correa,
File) |
The
decision comes after the EU identified Senegal as a
“non-cooperating country" in the fight against illegal fishing
earlier this year, citing "failures in monitoring, control and
surveillance systems" on Senegalese ships in extraterritorial
waters as well as on foreign vessels in the port of Dakar, the
capital.
“Awaiting encouraging developments, the agreement between the EU
and Senegal will not be renewed,” the statement said. European
vessels will have to leave Senegalese waters when the agreement
expires on Sunday, and Senegal will no longer receive any
financial contribution under the agreement.
There was no immediate response from Senegal's government.
The current agreement signed in 2019 allows European vessels to
fish in Senegalese waters but has been criticized in the country
where fishing stocks have been depleting for more than a decade
due to overfishing.
One in six people in Senegal work in the fisheries sector,
according to the United States Agency for International
Development.
But many local fishermen say they can’t compete with the foreign
industrial trawlers and barely catch enough fish to make a
living.
The EU has said the agreement's impact on overfishing is
minimal. It has said catches by European vessels represent less
than 1% of the total catches declared by all fleets in
Senegalese waters over the last five years.
The renegotiation of the EU-Senegal fishing agreement was a key
campaign promise of Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye,
who was elected in March. In May, he announced an audit of the
fishing sector and of the EU-Senegal agreement. The results have
not been released.
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