How Digital Traceability Will Redefine Seaweed Farming in Tanzania
A new era of data-driven, climate-resilient livelihoods begins on the coast of Tanga Around the world, digital traceability is becoming the new language of trust. From coffee and cocoa to carbon and coral, global markets now demand proof not promises of where products come from, how they are made, and who truly benefits. As climate […]
How AFO’s PADI Certification Is Making Ocean Access Local in Tanzania
The Ocean as Tanzania’s Next Classroom The ocean has always been humanity’s oldest classroom—an endless expanse of mystery, power, and life. But for a long time, that classroom has been closed to most local coastal communities. Action for Ocean (AFO), a Tanzanian youth-led conservation organization, is changing that. In 2025, AFO has reached a major […]
From Forestman to Seaweed Queen: Action for Ocean (AFO) and Tengeneza Generation (TEG) (TEG) Brought the Green and Blue Voices to New York Climate Week
We have all grown up hearing and seeing stories of American superheroes like Superman flying through the skies, Batman guarding Gotham or Aquaman ruling the seas, But Interestingly on September 24th, during New York Climate Week, a new breed of heroes emerged and they were not from Hollywood, but from the land of “ Wakanda”.. […]
Interview with A Mariculture Guru In Tanzania: Is Ocean farming feasible?
For over 20 years Dr Aviti Mmochi from University of Dar es Salaam, who is the Head of Marine Innovation and Technology at Institute of Marine Sciences has been involved in research, consultancy and public service in mariculture and integrated agriculture-aquaculture in Tanzania. In his short interview with Aqua-Farms organization online series, He elaborated on […]
