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P.O.BOX 940-80108 Kilifi Town, KENYA
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Saturday: 10am - 2pm
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FAQ
What is Mariners for Action (MFA)?
Mariners for Action (MFA) is a nonprofit organization founded to protect marine ecosystems and empower coastal communities through conservation, sustainability, and education initiatives.
What is the mission of MFA?
MFA’s mission is to protect marine ecosystems, restore habitats, and promote sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities while fostering collaboration, education, and biodiversity conservation.
How can I support MFA’s work?
You can support MFA by donating, volunteering, participating in events, or spreading awareness about marine conservation and sustainability efforts.
What projects does MFA focus on?
MFA focuses on projects like Mangrove Restoration, Marine Waste Management, Ghost Gear Monitoring, and Sea Turtle Mortality and Stranding Monitoring to protect marine habitats and species.
How does MFA help local communities?
MFA empowers coastal communities by promoting sustainable livelihoods, offering education on conservation practices, and involving them in initiatives like mangrove restoration and marine waste management.
How can I get involved with MFA?
You can get involved by volunteering for our projects, attending environmental awareness events, or becoming an advocate for marine conservation in your community.
Why are mangroves important to marine ecosystems?
Mangroves are crucial as they protect coastlines from erosion, provide habitats for marine species, and help in carbon sequestration, making them a key focus in MFA’s restoration projects.
How does MFA address plastic waste in marine environments?
MFA conducts weekly beach cleanups, plastic litter accumulation surveys, and advocates for responsible waste disposal practices to reduce plastic pollution in mangrove channels and coastal areas.
