Safeguarding Ghana’s Treasures: The urgent call to protect marine and coastal environments

[ad_1] Introduction Ghana’s coastal areas, a showcase of biodiversity and economic promise, are threatened, along with the turquoise waters and rich tapestry they support. In addition to endangering marine life, pollution, overfishing, and climate change threaten the livelihoods and cultural traditions of numerous Ghanaians. As a result, the Republic of Ghana’s National Integrated Maritime Strategy…

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Coastal erosion in Ghana worsened by climate change

[ad_1] The Director of the Institute of Environment and Sanitation Studies at the University of Ghana, Prof. Kwasi Appeaning Addo, has attributed the increased occurrence of coastal erosion to high rates of tidal action caused by climate change. The advent of climate change has become a topic of discussion in all parts of the world…

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SOA Ghana educates over 100 fishers and coastal dwellers against sea turtle poaching

[ad_1] More than one hundred (100) fishers and coastal dwellers in Cape Coast have been educated on the importance of protecting endangered sea turtles. Organized by Sustainable Ocean Alliance Ghana (SOA Ghana hub), an ocean conservation and environmental organisation, the community campaign focused on sensitizing the beneficiaries and participants on the need to protect endangered…

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