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Atlantic Migration Route From Gambia to Nouakchott: Mauritania Stops Over 470 Migrants in 72 Hours

M.E Njie by M.E Njie
May 30, 2026
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According to reports monitored by Ebrima Migrants Situation, three migrant boats carrying more than 470 people were intercepted off Mauritania’s coast between 28 and 30 May.

The operations underscore the country’s growing role as a frontline in Atlantic migration control.

On 28 May 2026, a canoe left Brufut, The Gambia, its wooden frame creaking under the weight of 54 souls. For five long days, they drifted across the restless sea — 49 Senegalese, 3 Gambians, and 2 Guineans — their eyes fixed on horizons they might never reach. Hunger gnawed, salt burned their skin, but the dream of Europe kept them afloat. Off Nouadhibou, Mauritanian patrols spotted them, ending their journey before it could turn fatal.

The very next day, 29 May, another canoe pushed out from Banjul, carrying 223 passengers. It was a floating village: 120 Senegalese, 84 Gambians, and others from Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, and Nigeria. Among them were women clutching infants, and more than 30 minors whose childhoods had already been marked by hardship. For six days they battled the Atlantic, until Mauritanian authorities intercepted them, their voyage cut short but their lives spared.

Then, on 30 May, a third vessel appeared near Mamghar, north of Nouakchott. Reports spoke of nearly 200 migrants crowded together, their faces etched with exhaustion and fear. Once again, Mauritania’s coast guard stepped in, pulling them from the sea before the Atlantic could claim them.

Mauritania: The Reluctant Gatekeeper

Mauritania’s role in these interceptions is not accidental. The country has become a frontline in migration control, backed by European Union and Spanish cooperation. Its coastline, stretching toward the Canary Islands, is both a launchpad for migrants and a barrier enforced by patrols.

Mauritania thus stands at a crossroads: praised for preventing deaths and reducing arrivals in Europe, yet criticized for the harsh realities migrants face once intercepted.

Beyond the Interceptions

These three boats — more than 470 people in three days — are not isolated stories. They are part of the Atlantic migration route, a perilous path chosen when other doors to Europe are closed. Each interception is both a rescue and a reminder: the forces driving migration — poverty, instability, and the lure of opportunity abroad — remain stronger than the dangers of the ocean.

Families risk everything, children grow up on waves instead of land, and Mauritania finds itself at the frontline of a human tide that refuses to ebb.

Tags: Atlantic OceanBoatsEuropeMauritaniaMigrationThe Gambia
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Mamadou Edrisa Njie is the Publisher and Managing Editor of Mansa Banko Online. Mansa Banko Online is a Gambia-based online newspaper focusing on agricultural reporting. The online medium reports on quality, reliable, factual and authoritative information. Mr. Njie is an alumna of the International Institute for Journalism (IIJ) in Germany and studied Mass Communication at the Institute of Professional Administration and Management (IPAM) in Banjul, The Gambia.

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