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WWF Senegal: Our Solutions

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Sustaining the sea's natural bounty

WWF's West African Marine Ecoregion (WAMER) programme started in 2000 and is run from Dakar, Senegal. It is designed to address critical marine biodiversity and fisheries issues in the ecoregion.

New or updated projects

Early morning, pirogues (wooden boats of local fishermen) waiting to go to sea. Senegal.

Dolphin conservation in West Africa

The waters off West Africa are home to several dolphin species, including the endemic Atlantic humpback dolphin and a largely isolated population of l...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Nov 2005

West African Programme for Coastal and Marine Ecosystems

The Sahelian upwelling marine ecoregion, part of the larger Canary Current ecoregion, covers a coastline of more than 2,150km ranging from rocky cliff...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Jul 2006

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