Our long-term partners in Cameroon are the Ocean Volunteers (Bénévoles Océan) with Jeauberte Djamou at the helm. In recent years they often organised beach clean ups in Douala’s balnearic town of Kribi with different schools.
This year, Mundus maris had made avalable the French version of the Role Play tested at the recent conference of young marine researchers in Hamburg to support their celebrations. The role play is intended to engage young adults with making a marine protected area work in a ficticious country. The objective is to familiarise with the different perspectives of a range of stakeholders and rights holders when it comes to protect marine biodiversity and restore functioning ecosystems in search of locally adapted solutions. The Global Biodiversity Framework was agreed after lengthy negotiations by governments in December 2022 and proposes among a host of other measures to establish marine protected areas in 30% of the ocean to address the on-going sixth mass species extinction. But it will only happen when a broad social consensus is built around the urgent need to act with concrete and effective measures. The different characters of the role play were developed based on interviews with a range of experts and supplemented by literature research.
Against this backdrop during the celebration of World Ocean Day this June 8, 2024 in Yaoundé, Cameroon, the Ocean Volunteers organised a rmodified role play for engagement in the protection of marine biodiversity on the theme “the ‘ocean first’. This activity saw the participation of ten friends of the ocean embodying different stakeholders in the management of the Manyange na Elombo-Campo marine protected area (MPA). The participants, each in their area of expertise, took up the challenges linked to the management of this marine national park and, above all, proposed some ideas. The moderator in turn gave the floor to the local mayor, the director of the marine protected area, a local resident, an artisanal fisherman from the locality and the captain of a trawler and moderated the interventions of the natural scientist, the representative of a local tourism company, the manager of the water treatment plant and a leader of an NGO working to protect the ocean. The role of the moderator ended after the announcement of a final intervention for the debriefing, that of the forest and environment expert, present at this activity.
With the “Ocean Volunteers”, it’s the ocean first. Watch here the recording of their role play.
World Ocean Day activities
2024
- WOD kicks off at the Brussels Environment Festival, 2 June 2024
- Awaken New Depths, celebrating in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria
- Celebrating World Ocean Day in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- World Ocean Day concert in Alcalá de Henares, Spain
- Mundus maris celebrates World Ocean Day 2024 with Ocean Summit in Kiel, Germany
- Role Play in Cameroon
- World Ocean Day Virtual Seminar: Catalyzing Action for Our Ocean and Climate – Lagos calling
- Soccer as a communication tool for ocean protection
- World Ocean Day with the Kawabata Yasunari School in Hann, Senegal
- Exhibition “Rhythms of Nature” in Buenos Aires adds artistic flavour to World Ocean week
- Cleaning up around a creek in Hilden, Germany, again
2023
- Kick-off for World Oceans Day in Hilden, Germany, on 3 June 2023
- From Buenos Aires with Love
- Celebrating World Ocean Day 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria
- World Ocean Day in Kiel Germany with focus on ocean protection
- Artisanal fishers in Hann, Senegal, joint World Ocean Day celebrations
- Accra, Ghana, celebrates as well
- Ocean activities in Braga, Portugal, culminate at World Ocean Day
- Grand Batanga School, Cameroon, celebrates in Kribi
- Akure youths celebrating again with Mundus maris, Nigeria
- Soccer for World Ocean Day in Senegal
- Concert for the Ocean in Oostende, Belgium, 11 June
- Mundus maris asbl supports 2023 World Ocean Day Event in the Canary Islands, Spain
- The Book of the Marine World – celebrating World Ocean Day
2022
- World Ocean Day 2022 in Veracruz, Mexico
- All eyes on WTO in Hilden, Germany
- Clean-up along creek in Hilden, Germany
- World Ocean Week in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria
- Webinar in Lagos for World Ocean Day 2022
- World Ocean Day in Kribi, Cameroon
- From Puerto Piramides, Argentina, to the World
- Beach clean-up by the soccer schools in Hann, Senegal
- VI Webinar World Ocean Day – Mundus maris/University of Belgrano – 2022
- World Ocean Day at the Kawabata Yasunari Primary School in Hann, Senegal
- Soccer tournament in Hann for World Ocean Day 2022
- A concert for peace and the ocean, Louvain, Belgium