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Deep-sea gear helps Kenyan fishermen ride rough waves of climate change


Mombasa fishing groups work to protect shoreline environment
By Wesley Langat
MOMBASA, Kenya, March 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – F isherman Ahmed Amir Samir, 35, who works in the Kenyan coastal town of Mombasa, feels his job got a lot safer after the county government donated modern boats to locals nearly 18 months ago.
“Sometimes in tumultuous waves, we would risk our lives going out into the deep ocean using locally made wooden canoes,” he said, describing artisanal fishing as costly and dangerous.
As many parts of the world struggle with the effects of climate change, the ocean is warming fast, seas are rising and storms are becoming more powerful, threatening marine ecosystems and communities that rely on ocean resources to earn a living. ....

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New gear helps Kenya fishermen ride rough waves of climate change


Climate change impacts hurt fishing incomes, local food security
Government provides new boats, diving kit to coastal communities
Mombasa fishing groups work to protect shoreline environment
By Wesley Langat
MOMBASA, Kenya, March 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fisherman Ahmed Amir Samir, 35, who works in the Kenyan coastal town of Mombasa, feels his job got a lot safer after the county government donated modern boats to locals nearly 18 months ago.
Sometimes in tumultuous waves, we would risk our lives going out into the deep ocean using locally made wooden canoes, he said, describing artisanal fishing as costly and dangerous.
As many parts of the world struggle with the effects of climate change, the ocean is warming fast, seas are rising and storms are becoming more powerful, threatening marine ecosystems and communities that rely on ocean resources to earn a living. ....

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