Diambari Sine: Women''s fish processing organization

In Senegal women are central in marketing and processing fishing catches, mainly coastal small pelagics. Despite gaining social status and financial autonomy through this, they face challenges from industrial

Corab System B-01

System Corab B-01 to konstrukcja dedykowana na blachodachówkę. Wykonana z wysokiej klasy aluminium i stali nierdzewnej. Wykonany z wyskiej jakości aluminium i stali nierdzewnej. W tym systemie przewidziana jest regulacja.

6 FAQs about [Senegal corab system]

What is a Senegalese cobra?

The Senegalese cobra (Naja senegalensis) is a species of cobra in the genus Naja that is found in West Africa. This species was long thought to be identical to the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), but morphological and genetic differences have led to its recognition as a separate species.

What are coastal and marine actions in Senegal?

Coastal and marine actions include restoration of mangrove swamps, biological stabilization of sand dunes, physical protection against beach erosion and saline intrusion, water conservation methods, and improved education on adaptation. The Government of Senegal has also created a string of protected areas to preserve coastal biodiversity.

How does human population affect Senegal's coastal ecosystems & biodiversity?

Human Population Affecting the Coastal and Marine Ecosystems and Biodiversity Senegal’s coasts are affected by a number of environmental problems, including coastal erosion, coastal flooding, soil and water salinization, pollution, mangrove degradation, and a reduction in fish stocks. 37.7.1.

Are Senegal's ecosystems deteriorating?

In Senegal, due to a lack of updates on the state of biodiversity at national level, it is relatively difficult to make an objective assessment of the conservation status of ecosystems and species. Nevertheless, based on current knowledge, it is known that most ecosystems in Senegal are facing degradation .

How to reduce human and industrial pressure on the Senegalese coast?

To reduce human and industrial pressure on the Senegalese coast, government authorities have established standards and regulations (environmental code, sanitation code, Senegalese standard on wastewater) but their application is a problem particularly for industrial discharges.

Does Senegal have a bilateral agreement with other countries?

Senegal has also signed bilateral access agreements with other countries in the subregion, in particular with Guinea-Bissau and a reciprocity agreement with Cabo Verde. The country signed a fishing agreement with the European Union (EU) in 1979 and this agreement has been renewed 17 times.

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