The Wider Image: African migrant disaster survivor haunted by weeks lost at sea
- Código: 26447397
- Data do Conteúdo: 20/03/2024
- Inclusão no Site: 25/04/2024 05:09:35
- Assunto: MIGRATION-SENEGAL/SURVIVOR
- Legenda: A fisherman prepares his boat, known as a pirogue, as mist shrouds Fass Boye beach, Senegal, March 20, 2024. Dozens of wooden fishing boats, known as pirogues, line Fass Boye's sandy beach, a sign of fishing's central role in the local economy. But like many coastal communities, the village about 100 km north of Senegal's capital, Dakar, has seen hundreds of its residents leave in search of more opportunity. Diminishing fish stocks and soaring living costs have made it hard to make ends meet, locals say. They blame overfishing by international trawlers and say their small boats can't compete. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra SEARCH "BENSEMRA SENEGAL FISHING" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. ORG XMIT: HFS_PXP_13
- Serviço/Categoria: Reuters / Reuters Internacional
- Crédito: Reuters/Folhapress
- Dimensão: 65cm x 43cm
- Tamanho: 38.83 megapixels
- Resolução: 300 dpi
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