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Governance and fishing policies; Introduction; Policies regulating fisheries in Senegal; Issuance of fishing licences to foreign boats; Abuse of concessions to artisanal fishers and local boats; Need for greater concerted efforts by the fishers; Attention to other sectors over fishery; European Union/African Policies to curb boat migration; Policing sea and land borders 327 $aBilateral protocolRole of nongovernmental and intergovernmentalorganizations; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Eight. Conclusion; Recommendation; References; Back Cover 330 $aThe world is regularly confronted on television and in other mass media with dramatic images of African boat migrants. Seemingly desperate, these Africans, most of them males, are willing to risk a perilous journey at sea, hoping for a better life in Europe. And, even worse, hundreds more are believed to die each year, swallowed up anonymously by the choppy waters off Africai?s coast. 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