Mangroves are vital coastal ecosystems consisting of salt-tolerant trees, shrubs, and other plants. These unique habitats act as natural barriers against coastal erosion and storm surges while providing crucial nurseries for marine species.
Fisheries are essential components of marine ecosystems and provide livelihoods for millions of people worldwide. They encompass various activities, including commercial and subsistence fishing, aquaculture, and seafood processing.
Seagrasses are marine plants that form underwater meadows, providing critical habitats for various marine species. These lush green plants stabilize sediments, improve water quality, and serve as nursery areas for juvenile marine life.
Coral reefs are underwater ecosystems teeming with life and color. They are home to a vast array of marine species. Coral reefs play a crucial role in supporting marine biodiversity and protecting coastlines from erosion.
Our antipollution endeavors involve waste management practices, advocating for environmentally responsible policies, and fostering community engagement to raise awareness about the need for pollution prevention.
Through grassroots efforts and community-led initiatives, we work to raise awareness to coastal communities about the importance of preserving marine biodiversity and sustainable fishing practices.