

Marine Permaculture Infographic
Ocean permaculture is a sustainable marine ecosystem management approach inspired by land-based permaculture. It employs regenerative systems to enhance biodiversity and support communities, mirroring natural processes. Activities may include underwater garden cultivation, habitat restoration, and sustainable aquaculture. The goal is to create self-sustaining ecosystems that address issues like overfishing and climate change impacts on the oceans. Ocean permaculture aims to foster harmony between human activities and the marine environment.


Ocean waste
Ocean waste pollution refers to the accumulation of harmful materials, primarily plastics, chemicals, and other debris in marine environments. It poses significant threats to marine life, ecosystems, and human health. Plastic waste, in particular, breaks down into microplastics, which can be ingested by marine organisms, entering the food chain and impacting biodiversity. This pollution results from various sources, including land-based runoff, littering, and improper waste disposal.

