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General - May 7, 2017

Greenpeace exposes illegal fishing activities in Sierra Leone

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The sea off the coast of West Africa is rich with fish.
But illegal and unregulated fishing boats are threatening the major source of seafood.

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The sea off the coast of West Africa is rich with fish.

But illegal and unregulated fishing boats are threatening the major source of seafood.

Al Jazeera’s Nina Devries reports from Freetown, Sierra Leone.

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