The Canary Current LME project aims to address declining fisheries, biodiversity loss, and water quality issues across seven West African countries from 2010-2015. Key goals include developing agreements on transboundary environmental issues, legal frameworks for managing the LME, and demonstrations of improved resource management. The project is led by FAO and UNEP and involves capacity building, scientific surveys, and inter-country collaboration to develop sustainable management of shared fisheries and coastal habitats in the region. Major challenges include the technical complexity of the large area and number of participating countries, as well as uncertainties in political commitment and data sharing.