Mozambique

South West Indian Ocean Tuna Forum

Topics include: Fisheries; Tuna

Country/Region: Comoros; Kenya; Madagascar; Mauritius; Mozambique; Seychelles; Tanzania

South West Indian Ocean Tuna Forum (SWIOTUNA), SWIOTUNA is a regional marine-related network registered in Kenya as an international NGO with its membership drawn from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), community fisheries collective action units and Private Sector from the coastal nations and island states of Madagascar, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros, Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya. In Kenya we work with Tuna Fisheries Alliance of Kenya (TuFAK), in Tanzania we work with Tuna Alliance of Tanzania (TUNA), in Mozambique we work with Forum for CSOs for Marine and Coastal Areas (FOSCAMC), in Madagascar we work with Coalition Nationale de Plaidoyer Environmental (CNPE). In Mauritius and Seychelles we work in partnership with a network of fishers called Federation of the Fishers of the Indian Ocean (FPAOI).

The forum provides a capacity-building opportunity to the CSOs working on marine and fisheries-related issues to advocate for sustainable use, development, and management of marine fisheries in the South West Indian Ocean (SWIO) range states to ensure that the respective countries and local communities derive more socio-economic benefits from their fisheries resources.

The aim of the network is to influence, shape and lobby for effective fisheries and marine resources conservation and management policies and programs as well as transparent and accountable ocean governance processes in the South West Indian Ocean region. We empower coastal communities and country-level latent networks through self-organizing, communicative, and collective action.

The formulation and implementation of effective fisheries management and development policies play a vital role in ensuring stock sustainability and enhancing socio-economic benefits for local communities and Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) range states. SWIOTUNA members have actively contributed to the development of relevant policies, fishery-specific management plans, and necessary policy reforms. They have participated in creating national tuna strategies, the Policy Framework and Reform Strategy for Fisheries and Aquaculture in Africa, and regional Minimum Terms and Conditions (MTC) for granting fisheries access.

Additionally, we are engaged in promoting the sustainable blue economy agenda. At the national level, our members have been involved in crafting pertinent policies and management plans tailored to specific fisheries. Regionally, we are affiliated with the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, the Nairobi Convention, and the UNEP Civil Society Platform, where we advocate for the voices of communities and small-scale fishers in decision-making processes.

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Ocean Revolution

Topics include: Coastal Communities; Ocean Literacy; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: Mozambique

We are the young generation of Mozambicans concerned about the health of the oceans and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.

Problem to Solve: The exclusion of local communities as relevant and autonomous actors in Mozambique’s conservation and management of marine and coastal resources.

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Marine Megafauna Foundation

Topics include: Capacity Building; Coastal Communities; Conservation; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish); Leisure/Tourism; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Indonesia; Mozambique; USA

The Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) is a globally recognized marine conservation non-profit. We’re focused on protecting the most endangered ocean giants, and the habitats they call home.

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Love The Oceans

Topics include: Capacity Building; Coastal Communities; Fisheries

Country/Region: Mozambique

Love The Oceans is a grassroots marine conservation organisation committed to protecting our planet’s oceans through innovative, community-driven solutions. We believe that healthy marine ecosystems are vital for the well-being of both people and wildlife, and our mission is to create scalable conservation strategies that can be replicated in coastal regions around the world.

By combining cutting-edge science, education, and sustainable practices, we empower coastal communities to take the lead in protecting their marine resources. From monitoring megafauna like sharks and rays to reducing ocean trash and promoting sustainable fishing, our projects are designed to address the unique challenges of ocean conservation while ensuring lasting, positive impacts for the people who rely on these ecosystems.

In partnership with the Oceanographic Institute of Mozambique (INoM), we are working to establish a Marine Protected Area, safeguard biodiversity, and create solutions that can inspire action on a global scale.

Our work has received international recognition. We’ve been named one of 15 global grassroots #ForcesForChange by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, won the Blue Marine Foundation’s Ocean Award, won the 2024 Gender Just Climate Solutions award for our gender equity projects and celebrated the designation of our project area as a Mission Blue Hope Spot.

Through our ethical conservation expeditions, we offer individuals the opportunity to get hands-on with marine research and community work, contributing to real solutions for ocean health. Join us in empowering communities and conserving oceans—because protecting our planet starts with local action and global vision.

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