West African coastal states lose up to $1.5 billion a year as a result of illegal fishing. The effects of overfishing also hit these countries hard. In its Strategy on the Gulf of Guinea, the European Union highlights the threats and risks posed to these coastal states, as well as the connections to Europe as an export market for fishery products and home region of many fishing vessels. Until now, maritime security strategies for West Africa have prioritized the issues of human trafficking, smuggling of migrants, and piracy. In future, however, there should be a stronger focus on the threats posed by illegal fishing, especially when providing advice, training and equipment assistance to improve surveillance and monitoring of West African wa...
Fisheries in Guinea Bissau contribute greatly to the economy and food security of its people. Yet, a...
West African fisheries, considered as one of the most productive in the world, have been subjected t...
Illegal and unreported fishing contributes to overexploitation of fish stocks and is a hindrance to ...
West African coastal states lose up to $1.5 billion a year as a result of illegal fishing. The effec...
Fish represents the pillar of human security for the coastal communities living in Western Africa an...
The Gulf of Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem (GCLME) bordering the countries of the Gulf of Gui...
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a global problem, especially for developing sta...
The significance of the ocean and the resources that lie beneath it is well represented in the Unite...
Fishery resources account for almost one sixth of the total volume of animal protein consumed by peo...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
Analyzes of [maritime] security issues have long focused on threats to the nation-state, thereby pro...
In terms of human dimensions, illegal fishing in West Africa has several far-ranging implications fo...
Fishery cooperation agreements with the Sub-Saharan West African coastal states are considered by th...
Fishery cooperation agreements with the Sub-Saharan West African coastal states are considered by th...
The maritime environment in general and maritime security in particular have often been neglected in...
Fisheries in Guinea Bissau contribute greatly to the economy and food security of its people. Yet, a...
West African fisheries, considered as one of the most productive in the world, have been subjected t...
Illegal and unreported fishing contributes to overexploitation of fish stocks and is a hindrance to ...
West African coastal states lose up to $1.5 billion a year as a result of illegal fishing. The effec...
Fish represents the pillar of human security for the coastal communities living in Western Africa an...
The Gulf of Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem (GCLME) bordering the countries of the Gulf of Gui...
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a global problem, especially for developing sta...
The significance of the ocean and the resources that lie beneath it is well represented in the Unite...
Fishery resources account for almost one sixth of the total volume of animal protein consumed by peo...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
Analyzes of [maritime] security issues have long focused on threats to the nation-state, thereby pro...
In terms of human dimensions, illegal fishing in West Africa has several far-ranging implications fo...
Fishery cooperation agreements with the Sub-Saharan West African coastal states are considered by th...
Fishery cooperation agreements with the Sub-Saharan West African coastal states are considered by th...
The maritime environment in general and maritime security in particular have often been neglected in...
Fisheries in Guinea Bissau contribute greatly to the economy and food security of its people. Yet, a...
West African fisheries, considered as one of the most productive in the world, have been subjected t...
Illegal and unreported fishing contributes to overexploitation of fish stocks and is a hindrance to ...