| Projects: Ocean Justice
The Improving the safety, wellbeing and Sustainability of Ghana’s small-scale fisheries, codenamed Marine SafeNet Ghana, is a collaborative initiative designed to improve safety, labour rights, and wellbeing of small-scale fishers in Ghana. the project, with...
| Projects: Ocean Justice
Marine mammals such as dolphins and whales play a vital role in maintaining healthy marine ecosystems. However, in Ghana, these species face growing threats from bycatch, the unintended capture of marine mammals during small-scale fishing operations. Bycatch not only...
| Projects: Ocean Justice
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing remains a major challenge to Ghana’s fisheries sector, threatening livelihoods, food security, and the sustainability of marine resources. While patrols at sea are critical, ensuring that offenders are successfully...
| Projects: Ocean Justice
Fisheries provide livelihoods for over 2.7 million people in Ghana and play a critical role in national food security and the way of life of coastal communities. Decades of poor governance of the sector have resulted in fleet overcapacity and illegal fishing...
| Projects: Ocean Justice
The Action, Far Ban Bo (meaning ‘protecting the fishing livelihoods’ in fante), was a 4-year (January 2017 to December 2020) fisheries governance project funded by European Union and implemented jointly by a consortium consisting of CARE Denmark, Friends of the Nation...