Dozens of fishermen in Tanjeh, a fishing village in the Kombo South District of Gambia’s West Coast Region, have complained of high cost of fueling their boats coupled with scarcity of fish for the past months which is affecting their livelihood and also their daily output.
Bemoaning their situation to this medium, Momodou Sarr, president of Tanjeh Fishing Centre highlighted some of their challenges while lamented reasons for fish being expensive.
According to him fish is expensive due to its scarcity this moment saying there are times when the sea supposed to be closed and when it is not close it therefore contributes to the scarcity.
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