The acting director general of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority, Augustine M. Manoballah, says Liberia needs more international support to effectively combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing activities across the country.
Garbage Takes Over Monrovia Once Again
Large piles of garbage have once again overtaken Monrovia and nearby municipalities.
Kakata Flood Victims Take Steps to Prevent Future Flooding
A local disaster management committee made up of members of communities affected by recent flooding in Margibi are working ahead of the upcoming rainy season to prevent flooding in their communities.
Stakeholders Adopt Recommendations to Address Critical Challenges Affecting Marine and Coastal Environments
Efforts are underway to conserve and enhance Liberia’s ecosystem services by attaching value to its oceans. For years, oceans in the country have been unappreciated, and its services are taken for granted, like in most countries across Africa.
Heavy Rainstorm Causes Substantial Damages Near Salala Rubber Corporation
A heavy rainstorm has caused substantial damage to several structures in Camp Three on the Salala Rubber Corporation plantation and at villages on the outskirts of the Margibi plantation.
Trash Burning Continues, Despite Warning from City
Despite a warning issued to the public two weeks ago against burning trash, the practice continues to be prevalent across Monrovia.
Over 500 Volunteers Join E.U. to Launch Beach Clean-up Campaign
More than 500 volunteers showed up over the weekend to participate in a beach clean-up and awareness campaign held in Monrovia.
Disaster Management Agency Rallies Support for Flood Victims as It Releases National Statistics
The National Disaster Management Agency has released national statistics for victims of floods caused by the heavy downpour of rain in July and August this year.