Environmental conservation work in Mauritania


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14 Apr 2008
West Africa Marine Newsletter (April 08)
News, views and information from WWF's West Africa Marine Ecoregion (WAMER) programme based in Senegal.
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Fish Dish report cover

27 Sep 2006
Fish Dish - exposing the unacceptable face of seafood
This briefing provides a snapshot of the destruction and waste behind some European fisheries.  » Read more

 
Hazard signs are not enough to protect the environment from harmful chemicals.

03 Feb 2006
Time to clean up the chemicals in Africa
WWF Global Toxics Programme Director Clifton Curtis writes on a strategic approach to chemical management, particulary managing chemical stockpiles in Africa.
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New or updated projects

Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Jul 2004

Conservation of Marine Turtles

The Western African Marine Ecoregion (WAMER) is a remarkable site for marine turtle conservation, providing a home for 6 species of marine turtles and... » Read more
 
Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Nov 2005

Conservation of Dolphins

West African waters harbour several species of small cetaceans, among them the endemic Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii) and a largely ... » Read more
 
Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Jul 2008

Mauritania Support Project

Mauritanian waters support one of the most productive fisheries on the planet. However, domestic and international pressures continue to grow and sto... » Read more

Contact

WWF West Africa Marine Ecoregion Office (WAMER),
Dakar

West Africa Marine Ecoregion Sacre Coeur III No 9639 Dakar
Senegal

T: +221 33 869 37 00
F: +221 33 869 37 02

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