On World Fisheries Day, the struggles of Anlo Beach in Ghana's Shama District highlight the challenges facing the country’s fishing communities. Illegal mining in the Pra River has polluted waters, driving fish to deeper seas and decimating catches.
Fisherfolk faces severe income losses as breeding grounds are destroyed by chemical contamination.
The Canoe and Fishing Gear Owners Association has urged the government to create an Environmental Sustainability Division within the Fisheries Ministry to address illegal practices and safeguard marine resources. Artisanal fishing employs 10% of Ghanaians and contributes 57% to the marine sector.
With fish providing 60% of the country's animal protein, protecting the fishing industry is critical for food security and economic stability.
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