The BBC investigates illegal and unsustainable fishing off the west coast of Africa to find out how one of the most fertile ecosystems on earth has been pushed to the brink.
from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Fv3dT6
Is China's fishing fleet taking all of West Africa's fish?
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