Sailing Dakhla - morocco
Sailing Dakhla - morocco
with Sahara Sailing
Windsurf: Dakhla, Lassarga, Morocco, Western Sahara - june 2018
Some moments of our windsurfing holiday in Dakhla, Lassarga, Morocco. Waves and Flat waters. Read more at:
DAKHLA - Kitesurfen | Windsurfen in MAROKKO / Westsahara - KBC
Kiten inmitten der Wüste? Jawohl, das geht,... und wie! Dakhla ist ein erstklassiger Surf- und Kitespot und bietet ganzjährig eine zuverlässlig hohe Windwahrscheinlichkeit. Dementsprechend haben wir im März unsere Koffer bzw. Kitebags gepackt und sind dem deutschen Sommer Richtung Süden entflohen. Taucht mit uns in die orientalische Welt Dakhlas ein. Zwei Wochen lang haben wir im Dakhla Club und dem direkt angrenzenden Kiteboarding Club das vom Bett aufs Brett Feeling genossen. Von Flachwasser bis zum Wavespot, von Unhooked bis Oldschool, das Revier bietet genügend Abwechslung, selbst Foiler kommen hier auf ihre Kosten. Und zum krönenden Abschluss kann man auch noch mit dem Kite von der 30Meter hohen Weißen Düne springen :-)
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Immerse yourself with us in the oriental world of Morocco. For two weeks we enjoyed the top kite spot from Dakhla, in the best wind conditions with up to 40 knots. The area offers plenty of variety from shallow water to wavespot, even foilers get their money's worth here.
If you have any questions about the spot or our trip, just write us in the comments. If you like our videos, we look forward to a channel subscription and a thumbs up!
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Rooftop Marrakesh by Vendredi @vendrediduo
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Windsurf: Dakhla - Lagoon, Morocco, Western Sahara - june 2018
A day of windsurfing at Dakhla, Morocco, at Ocean Vagabond Lagoon. Read more at:
Sailing with Sahara
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Dolphins at Dakhla Beach | الدلافين في بحر الداخلة
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Morocco The place where Sahara meets ocean
Surfing on the spot where Sahara meets ocean!
DAKHLA 2012 by Zdenek Maryzko
Sahara Fish Plunder Video
The Association for the Monitoring of the Resources and for the Protection of the Environment in Western Sahara ( AMNPENWS)
Elaaiun March 9, 2016
Pictures and a Story to tell: A Massacre against the Saharawi Fish
On the day of March 4th, 2016, A Moroccan fishing vessel named: TIDZI discarded 150 tons of the Croaker fish known also as Courbine fish. This took place in the high seas of Western Sahara in the C zone that has been plundered for decades now. In fact, fishing by Moroccan and any foreign vessels in Western Saharan waters takes place despite protests by t the local Saharawi civil society activists and by the Polisario Front, recognized by the United Nations since 1979 as the legitimate representative of the people of Western Sahara.
Western Sahara is not part of Morocco – it has the status of a Non-Self-Governing Territory under the Charter of the United Nations, and no country in the world recognizes Morocco’s claim to Western Sahara. Legally speaking, Morocco cannot claim nor seek to exercise sovereign rights in the waters adjacent to the coast of Western Sahara, nor can it extend its fisheries zone into that area. To see such a plunder and such a waste is against all laws and ethics. Fishing by any vessels in Western Sahara’s waters pursuant to an arrangement with the Kingdom of Morocco is contrary to the interests and wishes of the people of Western Sahara.
Over the years, most fish stocks off the coast of Western Sahara are considered fully exploited or overexploited, as a result of years of intense fishing by local, EU and other foreign fishing fleets. Overfishing in the Saharawi coasts is strongly linked to the excess capacity in the Moroccan national fishing fleet. According to observers and to statistics, there are too many large and destructive fishing vessels, especially the RSW, that ignore deliberately the international law and the ethics of the job as they go on discarding the precious catch, plundering fish and destroying the Saharawis waters.
The Saharawi people have tried in different ways to make their voices heard and to protest against the exploitation by Morocco and other countries of Western Saharan resources. Their protests also denounced the fact that they consider themselves marginalized in the labor market, and thus unable
to profit in any sense from those resources. Such a fleet is operating at excess capacity is often also a driver for illegal and unregulated fishing. We are now witnessing, (see pictures and video), the causes, the consequences and the manifestation of the depletion of fish stocks and the unsustainable and unprofitable nature of fishing in Saharawi waters, more EU fishing vessels have moved to distant fishing grounds. This plunder has further aggravated a local overfishing crisis.
During her visit to Dakhla city (Western Sahara) last year 2015, the Special Rapporteur on Food visited the port of Dakhla, where she witnessed abundant commercial and large-scale fishing projects for both national consumption and for export. The report says:¨While it is evident that considerable investment and resources are being poured into the development of the fishing sector, there is concern that not everyone working in the industry is reaping the benefits. Indeed, the Special Rapporteur learned that small-scale fisher folk are among the poorest in Western Sahara. While there have been efforts to integrate the local population by offering supplementary licences, the expert learned that Sahrawi people who are involved in the fishing industry struggle to find employment in the ports in order to sustain their livelihood.
The Association for the Monitoring of the Resources and for the Protection of the Environment in Western Sahara ( AMNPENWS) strongly condemns the discarding of such an unsustainable natural resource fish species. This clearly shows the fate of the croaker fish may foretell the progressive collapse of fish stocks in the Saharawi waters. There is no doubt that the fate of this one fish reflects a bigger picture: decades of unchecked global fishing pushed by the absence of the respect of ethics, greed, corruption, mismanagement and geopolitical discrepancies.
Dakhla Festival: Sarah Hebert
Sarah Hebert at the Dakhla Festival. Kite, Surf, SUP Windsurf all in a days work for Sarah! sarah-hebert.com
Kitesurfing in Morocco
In august 2015 we had an awesome kitesurfing trip in Dakhla, the western sahara of Morocco. Had a great time in the Zenith Kite Camp of Dakhla. This travel video reminds me of the good time with my friends!
Equiptment used:
Canon 5Dmiii
Sony HDR fx7
Gopro Hero 4
Drone: DJI Inspire 1
Lenses:
Canon 16-35mm 2.8
Canon 70-200mm 2.8
Canon 24-105mm 4
Produced by Moritz Ott
Airvision
D A K H L A
Bonjour, ma nouvelle vidéo tournée a Dakhla.
Les conditions n’étaient pas folles, mais on a eu beaucoup de chance. Du vent un peu léger mais suffisant pour naviguer en 4.4 et 92l, ce qui est plutôt bien à cette période.
Merci a Pierre Garambois pour son temps derrière la cam.
Merci a mes partenaires de longue date :
Duotone Windsurf, Fanatic Windsurf, Julbo, Ion.
Enjoy!
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Hello
This is my new clip! I have spent one week in dakhla in October with my good friend Pierre Garambois. We got 6 days of good wind, so I guess that we are pretty lucky. It’s not the best moment to get some strong wind there. Conditions was not crazy, but it was enough to sail with 4.4m and 92l.
Hope you will enjoy it.
Big thanks to : Duotone Windsurf, Fanatic Windsurf, Julbo, Ion.
Enjoy!
Inexperienced 6 day Sail to my Island Property
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Kitesurfing @ West Sahara 04.2015
Our first steps on Kite in West Sahara with KiteCrew.pl. Filmed with Gopro4.
KUBA riding Dakhla
Kuba, High Level Freestyle windsurfing rider, on the Dakhla lagoon.
Morocco IWT/PWA18
Footage from the event back home shot by Titoun, Berky, Tom and Brent,
Dakhla Trip
Dakhla - morocco
#SerenaRide : Sahara tales with Aurelien Pétreau
#SerenaRide : Sahara tales
Heading back to Dakhla with Aurélien, Bertrand Diard & Ibanfirst at the beginning of May.
Serena is supporting Aurélien for 2 years now. And Ibanfirst (one of our portfolio company) is just joining us on this adventure since early 2019 after the incredible Aurélien’s performance at the Redbull KOTA 2019.
We deeply believed that entrepreneurship and kitesurfing have core values that are pretty similar: surpassing one’s expectations, seeking for new innovations and so on.
To keep building team spirit and better understand why Aurélien loves that much Kitesurfing, part of Ibanfirst team & Alexandra, that manages partnership at Serena, have spent one week at Dahkla to learn Kitesurfing and trying to be the next king of the air.
Credits @Maioariasphoto
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