These blue crabs are nicknamed "Daesh" after the jihadist group. Why? Because for Tunisian fishermen, they're a "real curse".
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00:19When I first started, I was like a slave.
00:21I was like a slave in a cell.
00:23People looked up to me, some admired me, some despised me.
00:27And then I met ISIS.
00:29I became a member of ISIS.
00:30Nakhmaq.
00:49I was a slave.
01:05I was a slave.
01:06We had no hunting.
01:07The dogs in the cell used to eat them, and free them.
01:10So I became a member of ISIS.
01:11I was a slave.
01:12I was a slave.
01:13And then I met ISIS.
01:14I was a slave in the cell.
01:15And then I met ISIS.
01:16And then I met ISIS.
01:17And then I met ISIS.
01:18We don't have a market and we don't have marketing techniques, so we don't know if it's a market or a consumer market.
01:36The Tunisian market doesn't know what consumers are, so it's hard for them to consume.
01:41The sea doesn't accept it, it doesn't accept it.
01:43When the investors came, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance,
01:50we started to explore foreign markets.
02:14The Tunisian market doesn't know what consumers are, so it's hard for them to consume.
02:19The Tunisian market doesn't know what consumers are, so it's hard for them to consume.
02:25All the stakeholders in the sector, research, professions, administration,
02:30thought about setting up a national plan to exploit, value and market this crab,
02:44unknown to Tunisian fishermen.
03:00The Tunisian market doesn't know what consumers are, so it's hard for them to consume.