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Nicole Kaltoum Diop, fisherwoman, cleans her fishing net with her husband, she said:"We wanted to leave the village but it'was not easy, we did not have enough money, now with the beach, we can stay here."
Thanks to the GCCA+ action, the Pilote-Barre beach has been restored, and the fishers can resumed their activities.
In 2016, the EU, via GCCA +, supports the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and the Department of Environment and Classified Establishments (DEEC) of the Senegalese Ministry of the Environment. The village Pilote-Barre sandy beach was restored, this initiative saved it from the threat of the encroaching sea caused by the opening of the Langue de Barbarie breach excavated in 2003.
Thanks to the GCCA+ action, the Pilote-Barre beach has been restored, and the fishers can resumed their activities.
In 2016, the EU, via GCCA +, supports the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and the Department of Environment and Classified Establishments (DEEC) of the Senegalese Ministry of the Environment. The village Pilote-Barre sandy beach was restored, this initiative saved it from the threat of the encroaching sea caused by the opening of the Langue de Barbarie breach excavated in 2003.
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