Environment
Illegal "Saiko" Fishing, Proliferates Despite Being Proven Harmful
The negative repercussions of unlawful "Saiko" fishing are hidden from view. In Ghana's coastal villages, destructive fishing by foreign-owned industrial trawlers endangers livelihoods.
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