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Our Ocean Conference Debuts in Africa, Spotlighting Marine Conservation

Historic Mombasa Event Highlights Africa's Role in Ocean Governance

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The 11th Our Ocean Conference is taking place in Mombasa, Kenya, marking the first time the event is held in Africa. This milestone underscores the continent's growing influence in ocean governance, with a focus on marine conservation and sustainable ocean management.

The conference's location is significant for Africa, where 600 million people depend on ocean resources for food security, employment, and income. The event aims to address pressing issues such as illegal fishing, which costs African countries billions annually and threatens fish stocks.

Since its inception in 2014, the Our Ocean Conference has generated over $169 billion in commitments for ocean action. This year, the focus is on tackling challenges like plastic pollution and declining fish stocks, which are impacting livelihoods along the Kenyan coast.

Delegates from various countries are expected to discuss strategies and make commitments to enhance marine conservation efforts. The conference provides a platform for Africa to voice its concerns and propose solutions to global ocean governance challenges.

While the event highlights Africa's proactive stance, it also raises questions about the implementation of commitments and the effectiveness of international cooperation in tackling ocean-related issues. The outcomes of this conference could significantly influence future policies and actions in ocean conservation.

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