The recently concluded UN Ocean Conference, in Nice, has delivered a unified call to action and strong commitments, setting the stage for COP30. The political declaration titled Our Ocean, Our Future: United for urgent action, together with voluntary commitments by States and…
“If there is no stop to the degradation of the ocean, our lives, the lives of our children, and the future of this planet will be compromised. We must implement robust regulation now, before it is too late,” was…
Octopus fisheries are crucial to coastal livelihoods in the region, with women actively involved in harvesting, processing, and trade
The corals are then transplanted into protected marine areas where they can regenerate and be nurtured well to ensure survival
Mombasa’s Old Town, a UNESCO-listed site, has seen increased flooding due to rising sea levels, which is exacerbated by climate change
Coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate due to climate change impacts across the world hence a need to take serious action pretty quickly
Krill is considered the ‘Superheroes of the Southern Ocean,” a foundation for marine food webs above the seabed, sustaining penguins, seals
They brought to the global stage the importance of knowledge sharing across the Pacific for SIDS grappling with climate finance access
Mangroves are unique as the only trees capable of thriving in saline waters, enhancing water quality by filtering nutrients and sediments.
The ocean absorbs about a quarter of our annual carbon dioxide emission, making it the largest natural sink of carbon dioxide
