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Farmers'Day25: New fisheries law confronts enduring galamsey threat

By Kizito CUDJOE Just as the country strengthens its fight against destructive fishing, a new danger is spreading along the coastline, rivers thick with silt, mercury and chemical waste from illegal mining pouring into the ocean at Shama, Ankobra and other estuaries in the Western Region. By failing to consider the impact of mining-polluted rivers in the country’s fisheries governance, Ghana risks addressing one crisis while another worsens quie…
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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