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Nouadhibou: Traditional Fishing Activities Resume After a 75-Day Hiatus - Sahara Media

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Traditional fishing activities resumed today, Monday, at the port of Nouadhibou, northern Mauritania, after a biological rest period of more than two months (75 days). Thousands of traditional fishing boats set sail at midnight Sunday/Monday, a 15-day delay from the original opening date due to a decision by the Fisheries, Maritime Infrastructure, and Port Authority. The coastal city has witnessed a significant influx of traditional fishermen fr…
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Traditional fishing activities resumed today, Monday, at the port of Nouadhibou, northern Mauritania, after a biological rest period of more than two months (75 days). Thousands of traditional fishing boats set sail at midnight Sunday/Monday, a 15-day delay from the original opening date due to a decision by the Fisheries, Maritime Infrastructure, and Port Authority. The coastal city has witnessed a significant influx of traditional fishermen fr…

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saharamedias.net broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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