ABOUT OUR PROJECTS

READ ABOUT OUR LOCAL INITIATIVES HERE

Community Co-management Program

What happens when the people who depend on the ocean are empowered to protect it? Since June 2025, communities in North Zanzibar have been leading their own marine conservation efforts—proving that local leadership is key to healthy reefs and resilient livelihoods.

Read More

NGO Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire

Since December 2024, through our Making Waves in the Caribbean initiative, The Living Ocean has been honored to collaborate with the renowned NGO Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire (STCB). Established in 1991, STCB is a pioneering organization dedicated to the research and conservation of sea turtles on Bonaire, a small yet...

Read More

Dolphin Behavioral Research Project

Located along the northeastern coast of Unguja, Zanzibar, this vibrant dolphin habitat faces increasing boat traffic due to growing tourism, particularly around Mnemba Island. While dolphin-watching presents valuable economic and educational opportunities, it also raises concerns about balancing human curiosity with marine conservation.

Read More
Livelihood Fisherman

Sea Cucumber Women Empowerment Program

Initiated in April 2024, the Sea Cucumber Women Empowerment Program supports women in Matemwe, Zanzibar, by creating sustainable alternative livelihoods. In response to declining fish stocks, sea cucumber farming emerged as an innovative solution that strengthens incomes, empowers women, and protects marine biodiversity.

Read More

Sailing for Marine Conservation in the Caribbean

An initiative aimed at raising awareness about marine conservation issues in the Caribbean. The project involves a unique sailing expedition that combines adventure, education, and hands-on conservation efforts to protect the delicate marine ecosystems of the Caribbean.

Read More

Reef Health Monitoring Program

In Matemwe (north-east of Zanzibar) lies the the Zanzibar Reef. This is a shallow coral reef, providing natural breakwaters which buffer shorelines from waves and storms. Their rough surfaces and complex structures disperse the force of incoming waves. This prevents flooding, erosion, property damage and loss of life.

Read More

Environmental Education Program

In Zanzibar 18% of the population lives below the basic need poverty line. Overfishing and tourism activities increased considerably in the last decade. In this way communities try to provide for themselves. But this also puts intense pressure on the reef: corals are dying and the fish population decreases drastically.

Read More

Coral Conservation Project

Coral reefs are the rainforests of the sea. An enormous diversity of life is found in the habitats created by corals. Did you know about 25% of the ocean’s fish depends on healthy coral reefs. Fish and other organisms shelter, find food, reproduce and raise their babies in the corals.

Read More

About The Living Ocean

The Living Ocean is dedicated to conservation, development and protection of marine ecosystems and all the flora and fauna within. We do this by supporting small, local projects and initiatives.

Join us and receive our newsletter!

    Follow us on Instagram

    Join us and receive our newsletter!

      Contact