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Protecting the Blue Planet Against Rising Threats

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
June 25, 2024
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Protecting the Blue Planet Against Rising Threats

The ocean, covering 70 percent of our planet, is a cornerstone of life, providing an array of benefits that are integral to our existence.

From food and medicine to shelter, livelihoods, energy, recreation, and education, the ocean’s bounty is immeasurable. In Ghana, the significance of the ocean cannot be overstated, yet it faces an array of threats that jeopardize its health and sustainability.

During a dialogue commemorating the 2024 World Oceans Day, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Hon. Ophelia Mensah Hayford, made an impassioned plea for collective action to safeguard Ghana’s oceans and marine resources. Highlighting the numerous benefits that the ocean provides, she underscored the critical role it plays in the health and well-being of the nation.

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“We need to awaken a new depth of excitement towards cherishing and protecting our oceans and the entirety of our blue planet.”

Hon. Ophelia Mensah Hayford, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation

Ms. Hayford emphasized the pressing need for a paradigm shift in humanity’s relationship with the ocean. She pointed to the vital importance of research, conservation, and sustainable practices as the pillars of this new relationship.

Ghana has made commendable strides in ocean conservation, notably through the development of a National Integrated Ocean Policy and the implementation of the Fisheries Act 2014. However, the minister was clear that these efforts must be intensified to address the myriad challenges that persist.

The threats to Ghana’s oceans are numerous and varied. Pollution, overfishing, illegal fishing, and coastal erosion are among the most significant issues. Compounding these challenges is a pervasive lack of education and awareness about the importance of ocean conservation.

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These threats not only undermine the ecological health of the ocean but also threaten the livelihoods and well-being of those who depend on it.

Pollution, particularly from plastics, is a rampant issue. It chokes marine life, disrupts ecosystems, and poses significant risks to human health. Overfishing and illegal fishing practices deplete fish stocks, threaten biodiversity, and undermine the sustainability of the fishing industry.

Coastal erosion, exacerbated by climate change, leads to the loss of valuable land and habitats, impacting both human and marine life.

Need for Collective Effort

The sentiment of collective responsibility was echoed by the Deputy Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mr. Ransford Sakyi.

“We need to come together to find solutions to combat plastic pollution, climate change, and other threats to our oceans.”

Mr. Ransford Sakyi, Deputy Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

One startling fact that Mr. Sakyi pointed out is that only about 10 percent of the ocean has been explored. This vast unknown territory signifies both the potential and the urgent need for further research into marine biodiversity. Indigenous traditional and local community knowledge must be leveraged to manage marine resources more effectively.

The call for action resonated with all stakeholders present. Sustainable practices are essential to reversing the damage inflicted on our oceans. Ocean awareness campaigns, eco-friendly innovations, marine conservation efforts, community involvement, sustainable tourism, collaborative research, and policy changes are pivotal.

Action for a Sustainable Future

Hon. Ophelia Mensah Hayford, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation
Hon. Ophelia Mensah Hayford, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation

Ghana’s leadership has laid the groundwork for a robust ocean conservation strategy, but the path forward requires collective action and unwavering commitment. The protection of our oceans is not just a governmental duty; it is a shared responsibility that involves every individual, institution, and community.

“We can do better than we have been doing. Let us use this day as a call to action for social change to underscore humanity’s connectivity to the ocean, illustrate its cross-sectional potential, and explore and awaken new depths to chart the path of a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable ocean for both us and for posterity’s sake.”

Hon. Ophelia Mensah Hayford, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation

The dialogue on World Oceans Day served as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for action. All panel members agreed on the necessity of immediate and concerted efforts from all stakeholders to mitigate the harmful effects of human activities on the environment. This includes government agencies, institutions, communities, and individuals.

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