Wave of illegal and overfishing hits Mozambique by Megan Izen Adelino Francisco Huo spent most of his teenage years rising before dawn and climbing aboard a dhow, a small wooden boat with triangular sails. Mr Huo and a small group of boys and men would set sail along Mozambique’s Indian Ocean coastline and cast out their wide nets. Not much later, their arms would bulge as they hauled in hundreds of flapping fish, shrimp and crab. Ten years later and Mr Huo, 23, sleeps longer hours and no longer sails out to sea. He is now working on land at…