Togo Lifts Ban on Small-Scale Fishing, Industrial Ban Until August 31

Agriculture
Monday, 14 July 2025 06:19
Togo Lifts Ban on Small-Scale Fishing, Industrial Ban Until August 31

(Togo First) - Fishing nets are back in use along Togo’s coastline. As of July 10, 2025, small-scale fishing has officially resumed following a one-month biological rest. The annual break is designed to protect marine resources while supporting the long-term sustainability of the fishing sector.

Industrial fishing, however, remains suspended until August 31 in line with the country's current regulations.

This phased return reflects the government’s aim to balance environmental protection with economic activity. Minister of State Damehame Yark praised the cooperation of artisanal fishers and cooperatives, who play a vital role in a sector that supports thousands of families across the coastal region.

The biological rest period is part of Togo’s broader commitment to combat overfishing in the Gulf of Guinea and to promote responsible resource management.

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