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African Fishermen Blame Chinese Trawlers for Economic Challenges

5 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• West Africa accounts for an estimated 40% of the world’s illegal fishing, costing $10 billion.
• Thomas Turay, president of Sierra Leone’s Fishermen’s Union, reports a 40% decrease in local fish catches.
• Fishermen in Tombo harbour report illegal activities, including foreign trawlers violating the seven-mile exclusion zone.

Thomas Turay, president of Sierra Leone’s Fishermen’s Union, highlighted the ongoing issue of illegal fishing in West Africa, which accounts for 40% of the world’s unlicensed catch, as reported in a 2024 global study. This illegal activity results in an estimated $10 billion in lost revenue for West African nations and threatens the food security of millions. Turay noted that local fishermen have experienced a 40% decline in their catches in recent years, attributing this to foreign trawlers that frequently violate the seven-mile exclusion zone. Fishermen in Tombo harbour shared experiences of illegal fishing practices, including incidents where local boats had their nets cut and crafts damaged by larger international vessels.

Why It Matters

The illegal fishing crisis in West Africa significantly impacts local economies and food security, with the region’s waters being heavily exploited by foreign trawlers. The $10 billion in lost revenue represents a critical economic challenge for West African nations, exacerbating poverty and food scarcity. Historical patterns of overfishing and inadequate enforcement of fishing regulations have contributed to this ongoing issue, making it imperative for local and international stakeholders to address the problem effectively. The situation underscores the need for stronger governance and collaborative efforts to protect marine resources and support local fishing communities.

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