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Nets, Buoys, Salt, Ice. For West African Fishermen, ‘Everything’ Is Going Up.

Por: The New York Times World December 26, 2022

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His red soccer jersey and shorts soaked in salty water, Edison Fofana loaded his boat on a recent morning with gallons of fuel, a box of rice and bottles of soda needed for his four-day fishing journey.Walking back and forth between the beach buzzing with dozens of other fishermen and his wooden vessel docked nearby, he also carried on his head bags of ice — an increasingly expensive commodity, but necessary to keep his catch fresh on the... + full article



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