In the pristine lakes of Guyana, a new method of fishing is making waves, particularly for the economic empowerment it brings to indigenous communities. Cage fishing, a practice where fish are raised in enclosed, underwater structures, is proving to be a game-changer in the Essequibo-lake communities, pioneering the project. It ties in with Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy, in which the government commits to supporting aquaculture as a major contributor to food security.
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