Assessment of coastal and marine ecosystems in West Africa: The case of Ghana
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
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Coastal and marine ecosystems, as integral component of social, ecological, and economic systems, are critical in
providing essential ecosystem services that underpin human activities, including fishing and mining. Effective
management of these ecosystems is paramount to safeguarding their vital contributions. This study adopts a
socio-ecological framework, “Drivers (D) of human activities (A), associated Pressures (P), State change in
coastal and marine environments, Impact (I) on human welfare (W) and Response (R) as measures (M) of
management, (DAPSI(W)R(M)),” to analyse the complexities of coastal and marine ecosystems in the Ghanaian
context. The study identifies various drivers of anthropogenic activities, such as fishing, oil and gas production,
and waste disposal. These anthropogenic activities create significant pressures, including selective extraction of
living and non-living resources, as well as habitat degradation through substratum loss and pollution. Conse quently, these pressures have led to changes in fish biomass and habitat quality, among other ecological s
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