Stop Overfishing and Preserve Kenya Marine Life
Marine conservation Kenya
Summary
This project provides Kenyan fishermen with new methods to improve fishing, consequently, conserving the marine environment. Our artificial reef will help with overfishing which is a major problem.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Along the Kenya coast, fishermen and aquarium collectors have cleaned out most of the reef fish in almost every location. The only locations left with small populations of reef fish are the marine parks, but they are very small in area, poached regularly, as they are under extreme threat. Climate change is adding to the reduction in marine life and is also creating endemic poverty. Without adequate supplies of fish the fishermen must find other options to take care of their families.
Activities
We train fishermen how to conserve the marine environment and teach new fishing methods. By providing an artificial reef we will increase the fish population and provide new income generating opportunities.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $595
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $61,405
Total Funding Goal: $62,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Resources
- Project's External Homepage (http://www.africaconservationtrust.org)
- Blue Marine is our Diving Partner (http://www.bluemarinediving.com/)
- Learn more about our Marine Program (http://www.africaconservationtrust.org/marine.html)
- Check us out on Facebook! (http://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Africa-Conservation-Trust/94075053877?v=app_2513891999&viewas=0#/pag)
- Global Giving visits Marine Project (http://chewychunks.wordpress.com/tag/africa/)
Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
The indigenous fishing groups who have relied on the stocks of reef fish for their livelihoods, in terms of their own consumption and for sale to the local market, mainly tourist hotels, will no longer suffer due to the implementation of our program.
Project Message
We have considerably more aggressive wave action as the increasing violent weather patterns are pounding the coast and weakening the coral reefs.
- Adam Tuller, Chairman/Founder
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Adam Tuller
Chief Executive Officer
17 Karen Connection
Karen Road
Nairobi, Kenya 15192-00509
Kenya
254-20-883-432
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
Africa Conservation Trust
P.O.Box 15219 177b,Koitobus Road
Nairobi,
Central Province
509
Kenya
+254 733 621773
http://www.africaconservationtrust.org
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Where this Project is Located
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This project is located in
Kenya
and can also be found under
Environment.
For more information about Kenya, read the Human Development Report on Kenya or the Wikipedia entry for Kenya.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 15, 2008
Latest Update from the Field
Empty Nets causing Empty Stomachs
By Stacy Harris - Program Manager, October 15, 2009 09:27 AM
Thanks to your support we have been able to work with the local fishermen in teaching them how to protect the waters and in turn, how protecting the waters will bring them more fish.
Global Giving just evaluated our project and gave Africa Conservation Trust excellent reviews. It was our pleasure to host the Global Giving team in Kenya which helped audit our program. Check out our evaluation under our project "Trees and Water for Masai in Kenya".
With support from Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), we are expecting to begin construction of the artificial reef in 2010. This reef will enable fish, especially exotic fish to repopulate themselves in a protected area. It is nearly impossible to control the overfishing, thus the need for protected areas run by the local fishermen.
As marine animals continue to die on the coast of Kenya, due to climate change and human intrusion, Kenya is in need of your assistance to ensure the marine biodiversity remains intact. The government is unable to handle the problem, thus we have partnered with local organizations to bring the awareness to the community about the need to protect the ocean.
Last month the US Ambassador to Kenya officially recognized Africa Conservation Trust, in conjunction with our partner Hacienda, for its great work with the environment in Mombasa, Kenya. The Ambassador spent several hours with our staff and it is great to have the endorsement of the US government.
A continued thanks to Blue Marine Diving for assisting in our diving instruction and boating needs. Blue Marine has trained our workers in all phases of diving, boating and marine safety.
Thanks again for your continued support. Your donation can help change the lives of poor fisherman and help increase their chances of survival through job creating programs. The oceans are a precious resource so we cannot wait any longer. Likewise, Global Warming is causing major storms and flooding on the coast which is why your donation can help save lives!
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