CONNECTING TO THE WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN

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OUR COMMITMENT

buildING ocean literacy, expandING access to the sea, and strengthenING conservation efforts along the Kenyan coast AND IN THE WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN

Our work lays the foundation for a scalable, regionally relevant model that empowers coastal communities, inspires young ocean stewards, and supports the ecosystems that sustain us all.

  • A blue no alcohol sign with a bottle and a crossed-out circle.

    107 kg plastic removed

  • Simplified icon of a person smiling and swimming in water.

    14 students completed first swim pilot

  • A light blue stick figure with a heart on its chest and arms raised in a celebratory gesture.

    30+ coastal children reached through Discover Ocean Initiatives

  • Two hands in a handshake with lines indicating emphasis or excitement.

    16 partner organisations engaged

  • Two hands holding a globe representing Earth.

    4 priority coastal ecosystems mapped

  • Trash can with lid open over water, with floating debris and a small life raft nearby.

    2 community clean-ups executed

  • A scuba diver taking notes while observing coral reefs underwater.

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A man and talking to two children during a beach cleanup

“The opportunity for Seas4Life to build connections with, and between, conservationsists and coastal communities has been truly rewarding. The passion for the ocean that drives Seas4Life also drives the people we are proud to call our partners. They are the one who have made and continue to make the Kenyan coast so special.

As we move into 2026, Seas4Life is more determined than ever to ensure that this connection to the ocean continues to grow. The passion and potential we have already seen in the youngest generations fills us with pride and hope for a better future, for the ocean, for the communities that surround it and for humanity as a whole”

John Mandley—Head of Education

SEAS4LIFE FOUNDATION CONSERVATION PARTNERS