00:00Wooaa
00:02Thousands of small boats are preparing for a new fishing season at the artisanal harbour at Noa Djibou
00:07a city at the northern tip of Mauritania near some of the world's richest fishing grounds
00:12Life on these boats is hard and often risky
00:15but it's how these fishermen, both local and from neighbouring countries, make a living
00:21Once regular fishing reopens, these thousand of pirogues will set out from the Mauritanian coast
00:27Τις φίχος θα χρησιμοποιηθούν τις δεύτερες χώρες να φύγουν οι φίλοι και οικονομικές.
00:33Εδώ, στην Ευρωπαϊκή Αφρική, φίχος είναι σημαντικό.
00:37Φίχνει δεύτερες και δεύτερες για πολλούς ανθρώπους.
00:40Αυτό το φίχος είναι υπέροχο.
00:43Αυτό που πρέπει να προστατείται και πώς μπορεί να παίρνει την Ευρωπαϊκή.
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00:50Some of the most important fish here are so-called small pelagics,
00:54like sardanella, that's relatively affordable animal protein
00:58on which coastal communities depend.
01:05Φιέρμανες say that in the past these fish were much easier to find.
01:09Now they have to go much further out to the sea to catch enough.
01:14My only reason is because we have no love to find you.
01:16The sea is not.
01:18It is nothing to say to find something to find.
01:22It is to say.
01:23There are so many things that we get from.
01:25The sea is very big, the boats are very big,
01:28the weather is very hot,
01:29all of the fish are very wet and all of the fish are the wind.
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04:31The plan is based on scientific advice from an international team of experts.
04:35It's part of a sustainable fisheries partnership agreements between Mauritania and the European Union,
04:41reached after intense negotiations in 2021.
04:44Sidi Ali Sidi Boubacar led the Mauritanian delegation during those talks.
04:48Joaquin Tassovia-Longa, head of the EU mission in Mauritania,
05:13visited the new IMRAP Research Institute headquarters in the country's capital, Nouakchot,
05:18a modern facility the EU helped build.
05:21The agreement is mutually beneficial.
05:24The EU supports Mauritania's fishing industry,
05:26and in return, European ships can fish in Mauritanian waters,
05:30but only for surplus stocks.
06:00There are also technical assistance and training, which is also provided in the case of this agreement.
06:06The EU funding helps upgrade Mauritania's infrastructure,
06:13from ports and coast guard vessels to research labs, nature parks and fish markets.
06:18One of the largest is the Nouakchot fish market,
06:23which spans 200 hectares in the country's capital.
06:27Small-scale fishers sell fresh fish, crustaceans and mollusks here.
06:32It's a vital food source for families in the capital and elsewhere along the coast.
06:36But the market lacks proper infrastructure.
06:39With no jetties for boats, fish is difficult to unload, making it more expensive.
06:44Sellers and buyers also need better facilities, as the market director points out.
07:00This new first aid station was built with European money.
07:04It will help solve some problems by giving urgent medical care when needed.
07:08Fishing accounts are more than a third of Mauritania's exports and a quarter of government revenue.
07:13The industry supports up to 300,000 direct and indirect jobs.
07:17It's a pillar of the economy.
07:19But the partnership with Europe has a clear goal.
07:22While the country makes money from fishing exports,
07:25local people should still have enough affordable fish to eat.
07:29The aim is to keep fishing sustainable for everyone.
07:32Helping fish populations recover and ensuring sustainable fishing.
07:48These are the best ways to keep the ocean full of life for generations to come.
07:53And the microbiome is a very open for children.
07:55They're the best ways to keep fishing.
07:56They're the best ways to keep fishing.
07:57They're the best ways to keep fishing.
07:58And the rest of the world, you know,
07:59they're the best ways to keep fishing.
08:00Now, you know,
08:00you know,
08:01we're a sort of proud Western Europe,
08:02the best way to keep fishing.
08:03You know,
08:03we're the best ways to keep fishing on and just using because of the land is here.
08:04You know,
08:18we're in the UKEAS.
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