Ghana’s women struggle to save oyster farming hit by climate change

Ghana’s women struggle to save oyster farming hit by climate change

[Africanews - Africa] - 18/09/2025
Mangroves, trees or shrubs that grow along coastlines serve a critical multifunctional purpose in the aquatic ecosystem, ranging from being a home to fish to providing a buffer for coastal erosion from rising sea levels, and protection to land during storms and cyclones
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