Tackling ocean acidification requires collective and coordinated efforts from countries along the Gulf of Guinea. The ongoing BIOTTA (Building Capacity in Ocean Acidification Monitoring in the Gulf of Guinea) training on ocean acidification for Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Cote Ivoire, and Cameroun at the University of Ghana is essential for the health of the Gulf of Guinea, a region with rich biodiversity and vital economic resources.
Learn how we’re partnering with the University of Ghana and the Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) to build capacity for ocean observation and ocean acidification monitoring in the Gulf of Guinea.