In the long afternoon light reflecting off the dark waters of the North Atlantic, fishermen shovel ice from refrigerated trucks onto stacks of sardines and sea bream at the Port of Laayoune, a bustling commercial hub in Western Sahara that has become a focal point for one of Africa’s most complex and drawn-out conflicts. The fish — caught in the abundant waters off the otherwise arid territory — are packed into trucks and shipped hundreds of miles north, to Morocco, and from there to destinations further afield, including the European Union. That trajectory, and the complex web of...…In the long afternoon light reflecting off the dark waters of the North Atlantic, fishermen shovel ice from refrigerated trucks onto stacks of sardines and sea bream at the Port of Laayoune, a bustling commercial hub in Western Sahara that has become a focal point for one of Africa’s most complex and drawn-out conflicts. The fish — caught in the abundant waters off the otherwise arid territory — are packed into trucks and shipped hundreds of miles north, to Morocco, and from there to destinations further afield, including the European Union. That trajectory, and the complex web of...WW…