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Ghana participates in 3rd UN Ocean Conference

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Ghana joined world leaders, scientists, and stakeholders for World Oceans Day at the 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference, which is currently taking place in Nice, France, from June 9-13, 2025.

The conference is co-hosted by France and Costa Rica under the theme “Accelerating Action and Mobilising All Actors to Conserve and Sustainably Use the Ocean”. Ghanaian fashion trends

A high-level Ghanaian delegation is attending the global event, led by Hon. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, and Hon. Emelia Arthur, Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture.

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Other ministers who joined the opening ceremony include Hon. Godfred Seidu Jasaw, Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs; Hon. Kwame Dzudzoli Gakpey, Vice Chairman of the Committee; and Hon. Isaac Yaw Opoku, Ranking Member of the Committee.

Ghana’s strong presence at the conference reflects its continued dedication to protecting marine ecosystems, promoting sustainable fisheries, and strengthening blue economy initiatives at both national and international levels.

A Global Call to Protect the Ocean

The 2025 UN Ocean Conference is a pivotal platform to advance Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14, which focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources. The Conference seeks to:

Powerful Messages from World Leaders

Speaking at the opening ceremony, French President Emmanuel Macron underscored the urgent moral responsibility to protect the ocean, stating: “Protecting our ocean today is not just an ecological imperative, but a moral one. Only through urgent and united action can we ensure a healthy, thriving planet for generations to come.”

He further emphasised the need for science-led, multilateral approaches and called on the global community to work toward the 30×30 target—protecting 30% of the world’s ocean areas by 2030.

Echoing these sentiments, Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves Robles delivered a passionate appeal, describing the ocean as “the most vast and vital resource we share.” He remarked: “Without the ocean there would be no life on earth… I’m not being dramatic.” “Vision without action is just hallucination.”

Ghana’s Role in Global Ocean Governance

Ghana’s participation at this high-level conference is a testament to its leadership in ocean governance across Africa and its commitment to climate-resilient fisheries management, marine biodiversity conservation, and blue economy development. As a coastal nation, Ghana recognizes the central role of healthy oceans in securing food, jobs, and resilience for millions of its citizens.

As deliberations continue throughout the week, Ghana will engage in technical sessions, side events, and diplomatic consultations aimed at forging stronger partnerships for marine sustainability.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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