Conservation Education Officer Erastus Sammy led a ToTs session with KWEST teachers at Watamu Marine Park & Reserve, focusing on mangrove ecology, species identification, and ecosystem threats. Teachers appreciated the continued learning, showing growing passion for conservation
COBEC Projects conducted a training session in Watamu for (ToTs) led by Conservation Education Officer Erastus Sammy. The session focused on improving skills to deliver engaging conservation lessons to local school children aged 4–17. Thanks to Mr. Willys Osore, Senior Warden
A joint patrol in the mangrove @ecosystem by the COBEC team, Kenya Forest Service, Community Forest Association, and community scouts is vital for sustainable management by preventing illegal activities like tree cutting and charcoal burning and Protecting marine biodiversity.
COBEC's one-and-a-half-year-old mangrove plantation signifies a critical stage of recovery and resilience within the mangrove ecosystem. At this age, the young mangroves have established strong root systems that stabilize the soil, reduce erosion, and enhance tidal water flow.
ast week, the COBEC team conducted a biodiversity assessment in the Marereni mangrove ecosystem. These activities help in understanding species-habitat relationships, ecosystem dynamics, and provide valuable data for conservation and sustainable management. @sustainsurf
Our Shakahola BlueBiz Program participants are currently engaged in fisheries technical training, with hands-on demonstrations in fish value addition. The training focuses on equipping them with practical skills in preparing products such as fish balls and fish samosas. @_bluebiz
Ongoing Watamu Marine Protected Area management plan development 2nd stakeholders workshop at Watamu Turtle baywith the support of @missioninclusion @IUCN
The objective is to review, comment on, and endorse:
* The vision purpose statement of Watamu MPA
* The draft zonation
COBEC has noted that Joint patrols are vital for protecting mangrove forests, sustaining livelihoods, enforcing laws, and ensuring that both nature 🌊🌱and communities thrive together.
Joint patrols strengthen collaboration and building ownership and trust.
COBEC, in partnership with Coastal and Marine Resources Development (COMRED), recently organized a #BMU Peer-to-Peer Exchange Visit under the project “Secure Coastal Communities and Seascapes through Collaborative Stewardship”, funded by Ocean Community Empowerment and Nature.
The Government of Kenya, through the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, is in the process of developing and reviewing the Wildlife Conservation and Management Regulations, 2025 to enhance the implementation of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act at watamu Turtle Bay.
Join us tomorrow 26th July as we celebrate the World Mangroves Day 2025 in Mida Creek.
This year's theme is “Protect Wetlands for Our Future.” When looking to protect our future, mangroves are at the heart of nature-based solutions.
COBEC has launched the Generation Kazi program in partnership with BrighterMonday Kenya, providing FREE soft skills and employability training to empower 30,000 youth in Kilifi County with various educational backgrounds, gain essential skills and support for employment in market