Chinese fishmeal plants leave fishermen in the Gambia all at sea | Hannah Summers
by Hannah Summers from World news | The Guardian on (#4BE9Y)
Scientists and campaigners warn that factories in coastal villages are wreaking environmental and economic havoc
Before the arrival of fishmeal factories in the Gambia, Musa Duboe would catch red snapper and barracuda to be sold at the local market. But his income had begun to dwindle due to depleted stocks.
Then in 2016 the Chinese-owned fishmeal plant Golden Lead began operating out of the coastal town of Gunjur, increasing demand for fish to export for overseas aquaculture.
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