[6][7][8] The districts of Avloh and Gbéhoué in Grand-Popo and Agatogbo in Comè,[a] along with 17 villages with an estimated total population of 9,814 residents, are located in the CBCA Bouche du Roy.
[13] ACP-Doukpo works directly with municipalities, technical and financial parties, and NGOs, and contains three different Natural Resources Management Councils (CGRNs), one per zone.
Plants such as the Senegal prickly-ash, Remirea maritima [fr], Rhizophora racemosa, and the poison devil's-pepper are used for traditional medicine, whereas cocoplum and coconuts are collected for food.
Locals use different plants that grow in the CBCA bouche du Roy, such as the Senegal prickly-ash, Remirea maritima [fr], Rhizophora racemosa, and the Poison devil's-pepper, for traditional medicine.
[7] Certain areas, mangroves, and waterways in the CBCA Bouche du Roy have been sacralized by entrusting them to the protection of Zangbeto deities to conserve them from destruction.