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Naoufel Haddad

Naoufel Haddad
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Civil society activist from a young age. He is a founding member of several associations in the fields of digital agriculture and artisanal fishing. He received a university education in fisheries science and geomatics. Expert in the management of fisheries resources, in particular in the co-management of resources, the establishment of the VMS and the development of marine areas in artificial reefs.

Workshop of consultation of the civil society (OSCs ) ...

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Workshop of consultation of the civil society (OSCs) on the reform of the small scale fishing policy in the African countries under the theme By responsible fishing... the small seafloor is managed and protected by the fishermen

Sustainable fishing in Tunisia

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Fishing is crucial to the livelihoods of people on Tunisia’s coast. Overfishing is a growing problem, especially due to trawlers. Their nets also pick up sharks, rays and other endangered species. The Med Bycatch Project wants to see sustainable fishing.

TEN

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A group of young activists sailing, ten years after the revolution, through one of the sea crossings used by irregular immigration boats, in a discussion about the most important issues they experienced closely the ten

Sidi Mansour Fishing Port, Sea Road

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Sidi Mansour Fishing Port, Sea Road

Declaration of creation SouthernMediterranean Non-State Actors Platform in Fisheries and Aquaculture

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Declaration of creation SouthernMediterranean Non-State Actors Platform in Fisheries and Aquaculture

Tunisian fishermen have become accidental migrant rescuers

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In the south of Tunisia, fishermen regularly rescue boats full of migrants that are in distress. For them, coming across an overloaded boat has become part of their daily "routine", just like finding dead bodies floating in the water.

Tunisia and FAO ink accord for agriculture and fisheries

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TUNIS - Cooperation agreements for two projects have been signed in Tunis by Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fisheries Minister Mahmoud Elias Hamza and a representative for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in Tunisia, Philippe Ankers.

FAO helps Tunisia make use of blue crabs

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TUNIS - The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has helped transform a catastrophe into an opportunity for Tunisian fishermen in the Gulf of Gabès. With FAO support, they have been able to turn an invasive species - the blue crab - into a lucrative business.

TUNISIA: Awareness, another card to play to clean up the lake...

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As part of the "Integrated Project for the protection of Lake Bizerte", the North African branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of North-East Bizerte (CCINE) and the Association for the Protection and Safeguarding of the Bizerte Coastline (APSLB) are launching the "WaterPact" project. Objective, fight against the pollution of the lake of Bizerte through awareness.