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.

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Livelihood Fisherman

Initiated in July 2023, the Livelihood Fisherman Project addresses the challenges faced by the fishing community in Matemwe, Zanzibar. Confronted with declining fish stocks due to overfishing and the establishment of marine protected areas where a no fishing zone is applied, the community seeks alternative livelihood options. Throughout conducted surveys in the fisherman community, an innovative and sustainable solution emerged: sea cucumber (Sandfish Holothuria Scabra) farming!

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Reef Health Monitoring Program

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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.

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Environmental Education Program

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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.

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Coral Nursery Project

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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.

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