
Hooked on survival: Human impact of climate-driven illegal fishing
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 10/02/2026
The act of illegal fishing in coastal areas has destroyed fish species, damaged fish habitats, posed health hazards, contaminated water bodies, fuelled conflicts with semi-industrial fishers, and, in extreme cases, resulted in the loss of lives.
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