GABON-ECONOMY-IMMIGRATION-FISHERIES

A man walks past children playing in the "granve village", a fishermen's village outside Libreville on June 21, 2018. - Foreign fishermen from - Nigerians and Beninese most of whom arrived illegally in the 1970s, have gradually become indispensable: they are the ones who fish two thirds of the fish on the 800kms of the coast of Gabon. (Photo by Steeve Jordan / AFP) (Photo by STEEVE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)
A man walks past children playing in the "granve village", a fishermen's village outside Libreville on June 21, 2018. - Foreign fishermen from - Nigerians and Beninese most of whom arrived illegally in the 1970s, have gradually become indispensable: they are the ones who fish two thirds of the fish on the 800kms of the coast of Gabon. (Photo by Steeve Jordan / AFP) (Photo by STEEVE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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