29/10/2025
“What does our sea tell us when we stop listening?”
Meet Amina. Every morning she walks down to the river mouth where her father fishes. The air tastes of salt and hope. But lately, the net comes up heavier not just with fish, but with scraps of plastic, with shapes she recognises from the market: a straw, a soda bottle cap, a torn bag.
This isn’t a story of far-away oceans. Right here, at our own coast, in the heart of the Gulf of Guinea, the sea is speaking. It’s whispering that we’ve treated it as our dump-yard, and now it’s weary.
Over million tonnes of plastic waste are sent into the ocean, each year most of it land-based.
And there is more: oil slicks linger beneath the waves, hidden, persistent our marine life pays the price.
For Amina's father, the ocean is his livelihood. But each piece of debris pulled from the net is a wound to both nature and community. The fish that used to come in predictable numbers now face bigger odds; our health, our food, our future all tied to a sea we have forgotten to protect.
So here’s our call: let’s listen. Let’s walk the shoreline with purpose, not just for what we can catch but for what we can save.
Join Keep The Ocean Clean Initiative and Pick up one plastic today. Say no to the single-use items we treat as disposable but which haunt the sea for hundreds of years. Let the wave carry hope, not harm
EDUCATE. CLEANSE. CONSERVE!!!