deford where you're in a tour that. it's it's horrendous. because from senegal i've been in. togo all nationalities. the phone working conditions on the ships. at least other senegalese fisherman. twenty four hours nonstop. is the key but there are teams who don't work for twelve hours or more than the other for twelve hours and. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with all of this but some fall asleep on the working table. and that causes labor accidents. and they are abnormal conditions. while we stay for three months and then we go out to shore are you well paid no we are not. you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions you're not well here but there's nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. but it did a lot for me to help your family with born it's not good but we can live with that we'll be able to make. love there is nothing but misery here mis