Ghana partners Oceana to boost ocean conservation with new country office

Ghana has taken a significant step in advancing marine protection with the launch of Oceana’s new country office, announced during a high-level meeting of the organisation’s Governing Board in New York.
Speaking at the event, Ghana’s Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Emelia Arthur, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to sustainable ocean governance, stressing the crucial role of the fisheries sector in food security and the national economy.
“Over three million Ghanaians depend directly on fishing, and fish provide 60 percent of the protein on our tables.
But our oceans face real threats from overfishing, illegal practices, and climate change.
Collaboration with partners like Oceana is essential to protecting biodiversity and securing livelihoods,” she said.
The Minister outlined reforms under the new Fisheries and Aquaculture Act, 2025 (Act 1146), which strengthens enforcement against illegal fishing, expands the Inshore Exclusive Zone, and promotes inclusive community co-management of marine resources.
She also identified key areas of collaboration with Oceana, including the creation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), science-based fisheries management, tackling plastic pollution, and building climate resilience in coastal communities.
Oceana board members, including world-renowned marine biologist Daniel Pauly, celebrated fisheries economist Rashid Sumaila, and acclaimed environmental advocates Ted Banson and Sam Waterston, lauded Ghana’s reforms as a model for West Africa.
The launch culminated in a fundraising gala featuring former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as guest speaker. Applauding Ghana’s leadership, she remarked:
“Protecting our oceans is not only about the environment; it is about justice, opportunity, and hope for millions of families who depend on the sea.
Much is happening around the globe to protect oceans and marine habitats.
Minister Arthur from Ghana is championing such efforts and deserves commendation and encouragement.”
Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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