- Overview
Every day 500 high-tech fishing boats enter Senegalese waters and catch whatever they can find. Every day 15,000 Senegalese wooden pirogues go out to sea and search for what is left to feed 600,000 people. All this is done under agreements between the European Union and the countries West Africa.
- Release Date
13 July 2007
- DirectingLuca Cusani
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