
On June 8, the world celebrates World Oceans Day. For Africa, this is a very important moment: the sea provides food, jobs, and life for many coastal communities.
But today, the ocean is in danger. Plastic waste, pollution, and overfishing are harming fish, turtles, and many marine animals. Across African beaches, local people, associations, and young volunteers are already taking action to clean and protect the sea.
The ocean also plays a key role in regulating the planet’s climate. Without it, Earth could not function properly.
Protecting the ocean means protecting Africa’s future. Even children can help by reducing waste, respecting nature, and raising awareness.
