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On the coast of Senegal, fish stocks have fallen 80% in the past year alone. The women fish processors of the region have been hit hardest, with consequences across society.
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Overfished: In Senegal, empty nets lead to hunger and violence, by Meaghan Beatley and Sam Edwards
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Overfished: In Senegal, empty nets lead to hunger and violence, by Meaghan Beatley and Sam Edwards