There is a positive potential
for co-management in the country, but this will only be
successful under the right conditions.
In this regard, it is
essential to develop a dynamic partnership between neighbouring
communities and interest groups on the one hand and
the government on the other to support a greater participatory
approach, using the capacities and interest of the former
complemented by the ability of the latter to offer enabling
legislation and administrative. Hence, co-management and
its implementation are in its early stages in the country, but
may be the key to alternative fisheries resource management
in future.