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Η Μαυριτανία εστιάζει στη βιώσιμη αλιεία με την στήριξη της Ε.Ε.

Στη Μαυριτανία και σε ολόκληρη τη βορειοδυτική Αφρική, το ψάρι είναι απαραίτητο. Παρέχει τροφή και θέσεις εργασίας για αμέτρητους ανθρώπους. Αλλά αυτός ο φυσικός πόρος απειλείται. Τι πρέπει να γίνει για την προστασία τους και πώς μπορεί η Ευρώπη να βοηθήσει;

Σε συνεργασία με the European Commission

ΔΙΑΒΑΣΤΕ ΕΠΙΣΗΣ : http://gr.euronews.com/2025/06/24/i-mavritania-estiazei-sti-viosimi-alieia-me-tin-stirixi-tis-evropaikis-enosis

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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.
00:47Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
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.
01:32Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
02:02Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
02:32Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
03:01Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
03:31Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
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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