CALIFORNIA-BASED NGO LAUNCHES AMBITIOUS REEF RESTORATION PROJECT ALONG KENYA’S ’s COAST.
BY NJOKI KARANJA. MOMBASA, Kenya. Kenya's blue economy ambitions have received a major boost following the announcement of a large-scale marine restoration initiative that aims to transform hundreds of hectares of seabed into thriving coral reef ecosystems while creating sustainable jobs for coastal communities. Speaking during the Our Oceans Conference in Mombasa, Christopher Fisher Goldblatt, Founder and CEO of the Fish Reef Project, unveiled plans to establish biogenic sea cave reefs along Kenya's coastline, beginning in Lamu County. The Fish Reef Project, a non-governmental organization based in Santa Barbara, California, specializes in constructing man-made reef structures designed to stimulate marine life by creating habitats for corals, fish, lobsters and other marine species. Goldblatt said the project is expected to create several hundred direct, well-paying and permanent jobs, while supporting thousands more indirectly through fisheries, ecotourism, marine...