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For centuries, they have been fishing for schools of mullet that migrate along their coast. They have developed a very special technique: they fish with dolphins. ???? Did you like this film? Then subscribe! It's here ???? https://bit.ly/3QFFyTr ???? These are the Imraguens of Mauritania. From the beach, they observe the sea, watching for fish to pass by. Men and dolphins each work for their own benefit. The Imraguens' fishing grounds are located in the Banc d'Arguin National Park, an area protected by the international community. This is where the Medusa, immortalized by Jericho, ran aground in 1816. The Imraguens are former slaves dependent on the warrior tribes of the Mauritanian desert. They paid their masters in fish. Officially freed for about twenty years, their ancestral servitude is still sometimes felt today. Director: Nicolas Jouvin © LA COMPAGNIE DES TAXI-BROUSSE