
The Blue Economy is Africa’s ‘present opportunity’ – Ghana minister
The minister says Africa’s blue economy strengths lie in collaboration, sustainable management and deliberate policy planning.

The minister says Africa’s blue economy strengths lie in collaboration, sustainable management and deliberate policy planning.

The Ghana flagged 40,000 cubic meters LPG carrier reinforces Sahara Group’s commitment to integrated infrastructure hinged on reliability, security and long term impact.

The Ghanaian tuna becomes the second African fishery to land an MSC certification in 2026, after the Namibia hake in January.

Ghana and Italy undertake to strengthen institutional capacity in the fisheries and aquaculture sector, improve fisheries governance and fish stock recovery systems.

The Beijing Convention on the Judicial Sale of Ships entered into force on February 17, 2026, after its adoption by the United Nations General Assembly in 2022.

Ghana looks to a modern, environmentally-responsible aquaculture sector to help guarantee future food security.

Ghana uses the Blue Justice Conference to step up its partnerships in the fight against fisheries crimes.

Ghana’s cabinet has approved the establishment of the country’s first-ever Marine Protected Area (MPA), within the Greater Cape Three Points Area in the Western region in 2026.

The new milestone comes on the backdrop of the west African nation’s enactment of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Act, 2025. by Blue Africa News The

The new law represents a transformative step towards building a sustainable, equitable, and economically viable fisheries sector in Ghana. by Blue Africa News Ghana’s fisheries