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GMA Steps Up Community Engagement to Curb Rising Offshore Incursions

NewsBy Roger Amanor OforiJanuary 21, 2026

GMA Steps Up Community Engagement to Curb Rising Offshore IncursionsThe Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) has concluded a series of strategic community engagements in Lower Axim and Abuesi in Shama in the Western Regions, aimed at addressing a sharp rise in fishing incursions into Offshore Exclusive Zones. Led by the Authority’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Unit,…

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