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Fishing Chiefs Demand Tribal Tricks to Save Our Seas
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42287, member: 636"] Ghana's fisheries minister wants the world to respect local fishing wisdom. Emelia Arthur spoke at the United Nations Ocean Conference about protecting marine life. She said three million people earn money from fishing around Ghana. Traditional fishing groups have saved ocean resources for hundreds of years. Arthur warned that overfishing and climate change hurt fish populations. Illegal boats steal fish from waters that belong to local communities. Small fish species feed millions of people across West Africa. Sacred fishing areas and seasonal bans protect marine animals during breeding seasons. Government officials often ignore traditional fishing rules during policy meetings. Arthur announced a new system that brings together leaders, fishermen and community groups. Local committees will help make decisions about ocean conservation efforts. Research teams must study how coastal people manage fishing grounds. The minister asked development groups to fund community projects. Ocean protection aligns with global development goals about marine conservation. Arthur sees the sea as shared heritage rather than just business opportunity. She wants fishing communities to lead future governance discussions. [/QUOTE]
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