Conservation tour

On 7 February 2026, we had the honour of hosting a group of visitors from the United States during a conservation trip organized by SEE Turtles in partnership with Seas4Life Trust at Robinson island . The visit began with a…

On 7 February 2026, we had the honour of hosting a group of visitors from the United States during a conservation trip organized by SEE Turtles in partnership with Seas4Life Trust at Robinson island . The visit began with a…

Even as we advocate for reduced or zero plastic production, what are we doing about the plastics already polluting our marine ecosystems and communities? Through our affiliate, the Mtwapa Maweni Turtle Conservation Project, we’re ensuring turtle nesting stretches in Mtwapa…

Mangrove forests embody this truth through their profound connection to coastal livelihoods, stabilizing shorelines, nurturing fisheries, and providing medicinal resources alongside ecotourism opportunities for communities. Preserving these ecosystems is essential to sustain jobs, food security, and climate resilience for ourselves…

We hosted a successful mangrove planting and community forum in Kinyaule with partners Mtwapa Maweni Turtle Conservation Project, UCESCO Africa– and local community groups. We discussed conservation successes and challenges faced by our coastal communities, brainstorming tested solutions ready for scaling…

Yesterday, September 20, 2025, we proudly joined the global movement to protect our oceans by participating in the 2025 International Coastal Cleanup at an inspiring event organized by UCESCO Africa in Mombasa. Together with dedicated partners, including CEVA Logistics, TUM…

Today we marked World Mangroves Day at Kinyaule with an eventful celebration of the individual efforts of community groups drawn from Marereni, Kinyaule, Gongoni, and other areas. The event brought together 218 community members, including local administration and representatives from…

We marked the official launch of plastic cleanup drives at Mtwapa beach by collecting a total of 194 kg of plastic waste. This milestone event was conducted in collaboration with the Mtwapa Maweni Turtle Conservation Project and brought together passionate…

On Sunday, March 16th, we proudly celebrated our community’s conservation achievements with a vibrant event at Robinson Island, Kinyaule Village. We were honored to host our valued partners from SEE Turtles, who have consistently supported our initiatives to combat plastic…

We conducted our beach cleanup at Kinyaule Beach earlier today, marking the official resumption of our conservation initiatives in 2025. This event was in collaboration with the Kenya Wildlife Service, Malindi, Marereni Beach Management Unit, the Community Forest Association, and…

As October came to a close, Mariners for Action, in collaboration with key partners, marked an important conservation achievement on the Kenyan coast. Over two days at the Intercontinental Hotel Serena Beach, two sea turtle nests—laid on August 27 and…