From a young age the children that live along the coast in Ghana are drawn into the mysteries of the sea. Following into the footsteps of their fathers. Most of them can swim before they can walk or even talk. Reading the waves and learning about the tide as they go along. These are the children of the sea whose fate and future is closely tight and linked in with that of our oceans. Their lifelihood depends on the health of these massive ecosystems. A disastrous catch will mean going to bed hungry and getting up hungry. It’s a hard life that is bestowed upon these children. A collapse of any of these ecosystems would mean disaster and bring hardship for all of the communities that depend on it.