PART 2 of the Free-Plastic Ocean and Sustainable Fishing Campaign: Webisode 4 - Accelerating Plastic-Free Oceans

 A Journey Following the Successful Conclusion of the Overfishing Documentary in Angola


๐ŸŒŠ Hello World!

My name is Sofonie Dala, and I am thrilled to welcome you to this special ocean conference being held in Portugal. ๐ŸŒ

Today, we are by the Angolan sea, working with local fishermen in a mini-campaign to protect and conserve the ocean and its precious resources. Together, we’re setting a path to ensure a sustainable future for our marine ecosystems.



As part of our #Plastic_Free_Oceans initiative, we are sharing best practices and innovative solutions that support the successful implementation of SDG 14. This is crucial in tackling the ongoing environmental crisis, from climate change to marine pollution, and the devastating impact of plastic waste on marine life.

Plastics in the ocean are wreaking havoc, as marine animals mistake them for food, causing fish populations to dwindle. By 2050, the oceans could have more plastic than fish if we don't act now. ๐ŸŸ๐ŸŒŠ



In 2022, we celebrated the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture, a key moment to unite collective efforts and discover science-based solutions to overcome the challenges facing the ocean. Our campaign has empowered fishermen with knowledge and inspiration, enabling them to contribute actively to the fight for ocean protection.

This program is also a unique opportunity for young people to contribute to SDG 14, aligning with the UN Ocean Conference theme: "Scaling up ocean action based on science and innovation."



The science is clear: our ocean is critical for addressing climate change, enhancing economic growth, and preserving biodiversity. But it’s in serious danger. If we continue on this path, the consequences for our planet will be catastrophic. ๐ŸŒŽ

Let's continue to amplify the voice of the ocean, raising awareness about its vital role in combatting climate change and supporting a thriving planet for all.




Learn more:


Sofonie Dala - Young Talents from Africa : About the ''World Oceans Day 2022 - International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture''. By Sofonie Dala


 UN Ocean Conference 2022 Documentary. By Sofonie Dala, part 1 (formula-blue-sofonie.blogspot.com)





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