Audio By Carbonatix
Chief fishermen from the Western and Central regions have appealed to the Fisheries Ministry to consider adopting “regulated fishing” under which there will be official “close seasons” to help save the fishing industry.
They said as was being practiced in some countries including Cote d’ Ivoire, fishing activities are regulated by the government which setting up a “close season” where fishermen are not allowed to go on fishing expedition during certain times of the year for shoals of fishes to breed and grow.
The chief fishermen are attending a two-day workshop in fishing in the country.
The two-day workshop formed part of workshops being organized by Friends of the Nation (FoN) as part of a project to help seek solutions to problems in the fishing industry.
The fishermen pledged to support the government on the “close season” concept.
The FoN has carried out research in all the four coastal belts of the country where it was detected that the lack of a Legislative Instrument (LI) to back fisheries laws has left a vacuum that has made it impossible to strictly enforce those laws.
Speaking at the workshop, Kyei Kwadwo Yamoah said the research which started last year also found out that fisher folks are ignorant of the fisheries laws due to poor communication channel existing between them and state agencies in charge of fisheries.
He further stated that the Community Based Fisheries Management Committees (CBFMC) set up to collaborate with fishing communities to manage the fisheries resources are also weak.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
The Bank of Ghana has not made any losses that should be a topic for discussion — Sammy Gyamfi
3 minutes -
AMA to reintroduce Town Councils to enhance sanitation enforcement
20 minutes -
Central bank’s inflation fight since 2022 came at a cost – Prof Turkson
22 minutes -
If BoG isn’t a profit-making institution, it also can’t be a loss-making one – Kofi Bentil
1 hour -
Rethinking intelligence in the age of Artificial Intelligence
2 hours -
‘Every day is about survival’ – Workers demand action beyond May Day celebrations
2 hours -
Clear leadership demonstrated in managing recent power crisis – Dr Theo Acheampong
2 hours -
Accountability is defective in the energy sector – Ben Boakye
2 hours -
From detection to creation: Why education must move beyond AI plagiarism
2 hours -
Ghanaians keep paying for inefficiencies in the power sector – Prof Bokpin
2 hours -
Ghana’s power system not robust, outages inevitable – Ben Boakye
2 hours -
Beyond insults: The I.D.E.M playbook for political parties in the age of the ‘social media minister’
2 hours -
Germany backs Moroccan sovereignty in Sahara dispute
2 hours -
Beyond Competence: How capacity shapes professional access and influence
2 hours -
Chamber of Mines calls on BoG to release full breakdown of mining export proceeds
2 hours