How Industrial Fishing Sinks Communities | Lamin Jassey | TED

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Let me tell you a story about stolen fish.
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My name is Lamin Jassey.
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I am a trained teacher, community leader,
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coastal and marine environment activist.
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I am a native of Gunjur,
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the biggest fishing village in the Gambia, West Africa.
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There are an estimated 25,000 inhabitants.
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Most of the people here are connected to fishing in some way.
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In 2016,
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a fish meal factory started operations at Gunjur fish landing site.
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We thought it will bring improvements to our life.
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After just one year, we began to realize a dramatic change in our fish supply.
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There were fewer and fewer fish.
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As an environmental activist, I started to investigate.
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It quickly became clear that because of these fish meal factories,
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we are experiencing an unusual shortage of fish.
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I also came to understand that the fish meal factory
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was accepted by our village leadership
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because of the host of viable economic promises they made,
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such as providing 600 good jobs,
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constructing the main road
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that links the village to the fish landing site
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and building a fish market for the community.
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All of these promises are not fulfilled up to this very day,
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and this clearly tells us
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that this fish meal factory is not to be trusted
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and most of their information is false.
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I also came to know
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that the main raw material for this factory
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are fresh, small pelagic fish.
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Most people in the Gambia depend on the same small pelagic fish
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as their main protein intake and source of livelihood.
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This is the cheapest fish that every family can afford daily
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and is the foundation of our local economy.
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The factory finances the majority of fishermen,
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and their catches go straight to the factory.
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So women have only leftover fish to process and sell.
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Women started struggling
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and even losing their livelihood and jobs in fish processing.
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Young people also started to lose hope
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because most of the youth depend on tourism.
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The unbearable smell from the factory killed tourism in the area.
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Most of the youth got onto the street.
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Crime rate accelerated.
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Poverty creeps [in on a] once thriving community,
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and drug and substance abuse is increasing.
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Youth search for new opportunities.
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Hundreds, if not thousands, of youth perished in the Atlantic Ocean
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trying to reach Europe,
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and there are thousands of youth
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whose whereabouts are still unknown
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and their families are still mourning for their loved ones.
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In 2018, we came to realize that the fish meal factory
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at Gunjur fish landing site
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is disposing of their industrial waste into the ocean.
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At the very area where boats are landing.
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This time around,
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I engaged the management of the factory.
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I gave them an ultimatum of one week to remove their waste pipes,
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or we will organize people to remove it for them.
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When they failed to remove their waste pipe,
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after one week we went on as promised
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to remove the waste pipe with hundreds of people.
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After one week, five other people and myself were arrested
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and detained at the police station.
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We had to go to court for six months,
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but in the end we were all acquitted and discharged.
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After this one trial, I continued to educate additional fishermen,
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women processors, young people about the impact of fish meal factories,
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and I also have been engaging government officials
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to revisit the decision of the government
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and protect the present and future of this country.
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However, the government recently decided to sign a six-year fishing agreement
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with European Union,
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which allows bigger fishing vessels from the EU and China
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to fish in our waters.
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As a result, fish become more scarce and expensive.
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People's way of eating had to change direction
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to an imported chicken from Europe,
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which has become cheaper than local fish.
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This has led to health problems
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and with Gambia's fragile health care system,
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our source of animal protein intake
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being compromised by fishing vessels
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and fish meal factories.
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The situation became worse and unbearable.
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In recent years,
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most of the fishermen in the region
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began to catch juvenile fish that were not fit for human consumption.
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But it all went straight into the factory.
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I asked the fishery staff responsible for enforcement of fisheries regulations
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which prohibit catching juvenile fish,
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but to no avail.
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Instead of feeding us locally,
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all those fish are turned into fish meal.
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Then that fish meal goes out of the country,
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mostly to China, Europe and South America,
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to salmon farms and other aquaculture farms.
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The good news is that our organization is working
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with a few international organizations
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to build the capacity of women processors, artisanal fishermen
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to understand what is at stake
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and collect data at Gunjur, Kartong and Sanyang fish landing sites
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to inform decision makers and shape the future of this country.
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It is my hope to bring fish back to these waters,
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and not just for the Gambia.
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The fish belongs to the whole region.
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We need to bring the Gambia, Senegal and Mauritania
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and others together
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to fight and protect our water and our fish.
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I can't do it alone.
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We can't do it alone.
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Thank you very much.
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