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Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot programme takes youngsters to sea to strengthen marine conservation education and stewardship

From first-time snorkellers to future ocean advocates, one humble Mission Blue marine youth education programme is showing how a single encounter with the ocean can completely transform a young person’s understanding of the ocean and broader life perspectives.

In less than a year, the Mission Blue Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot Youth Ambassador Programme has taken more than 150 young South Africans out to sea and into tidal pools along the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area in Southern KwaZulu Natal. 

The programme primarily focuses on participants from underserved communities and has offered their first opportunity to snorkel in tidal pools, explore the Aliwal Shoal reef system and learn about hands-on marine conservation education through personally lived experiences. Target groups have included young people from more rural local areas, as well as youth outreach groups from Genesis Hope South Africa and Made for More.

By connecting young people directly with the ocean, the initiative is strengthening local conservation awareness and helping build a new generation of informed ocean stewards.

Sponsored by Mission Blue and implemented by Wild Alliance Africa, the programme combines on- and offshore experiences with practical learning about Marine Protected Areas, marine biodiversity, plastic pollution, estuary health and the role that a healthy ocean plays in supporting communities and the planet. 

Claire Taylor, Co-Champion of the Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot and Mission Blue Youth Ambassador Programme Lead for Wild Alliance Africa, says direct experiences in nature are essential to building a conservation ethic.

“You cannot protect what you do not know or love. Giving young people the opportunity to experience the ocean firsthand creates a lasting connection that extends far beyond the shoreline.

They return home with newfound practical knowledge that could potentially influence broader perceptions, sustainable consumerism and buying habits of their families as they each become advocates for a thriving ocean within their own communities.

Every child we reach has the potential to create a ripple effect that benefits our marine environment for generations to come.”

Mission Blue, founded by legendary oceanographer Dr Sylvia Earle, established the ever-growing global network of 169 Hope Spots to identify and champion marine ecosystems critical to the health of the world’s ocean. Hope Spots unite communities, scientists, conservation organisations and local champions in support of the global goal to protect 30 percent of the ocean by 2030.

South Africa is home to several Hope Spots, with the Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot recognised internationally for its extraordinary marine biodiversity and importance as one of the country’s most significant marine protected areas.

Russel Symcox, Founder of Wild Alliance Africa and Lead Champion of the Mission Blue Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot, said the programme shows the power of connecting young people directly with nature.

“The future of our ocean depends on the choices young people make today. By giving them meaningful experiences in nature, we are nurturing future conservation leaders who understand both the beauty and fragility of our marine environment.

We are incredibly grateful to the team at Mission Blue for investing in this programme and helping us build the next generation of ocean custodians.”

As South Africa works towards stronger environmental stewardship and contributes to global ocean conservation goals, the Mission Blue Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot Youth Ambassador Programme is demonstrating that investing in young people can deliver meaningful community reach and lasting support for marine protection.

The programme’s continued success is made possible through the generous support of our valued sponsoring partners ScubaXcursions, DAN South Africa, Rob Allen Wetsuits and Umdoni Municipality.

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