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- Environmental Justice Foundation | Securing sustainable fisheries
The project aims to secure greater environmental sustainability and social equity in Ghana’s fisheries sector, by supporting efforts to reduce illegal fishing and building the capacity of fishing communities in the sustainable management of their resource
- On the Hook. 5 ways USAID is combating illegal… | by USAID . . .
Over the last two years, USAID has supported the Government of Ghana in its efforts to update safety and sustainability requirements for industrial vessels–specifically regulating the fishing
- Ensuring greater environmental sustainability and social . . .
The main aim was to contribute to greater environmental sustainability and social equity in Ghana’s fisheries sector through a reduction of illegal fishing and strengthened capacity to support legal, sustainable and co-managed fisheries
- Ghana: Giant steps in combatting illegal fishing – Fisheries . . .
Up until May 2016, 72 observer missions had been deployed on Ghana-flagged trawlers to monitor mostly compliance with fishing regulations regarding fishing gear, fishing zones, fish and by-catch landings, crew composition and transshipment at sea and pollution
- National Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate . . .
The objective of Ghana’s National Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (NPOA-IUU) is to lay out a plan of action that identifies existing gaps in relation to combating IUU fishing and to propose remedial steps to address these gaps
- Ghana minister: Transparency can save oceans from illegal fishing
Ghana, along with South Korea and Cameroon, is now leading the way through the Charter for Fisheries Transparency, committing to principles that will help us to rebuild fish populations, eliminate illegal practices and ensure coastal communities are safeguarded
- Environmental Justice Foundation | Ghana backs Global Fisheries…
Ghana has today endorsed the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency This is a vital step that will safeguard the country’s marine resources, support coastal communities, and underpin efforts to end illegal fishing
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