People and Oceans: Carolin Mutorwa on Building Sustainable Marine Futures

Carolin Mutorwa, Senior Technical Advisor at the Namibia Nature Foundation, shares her passion for linking marine conservation with the well-being of coastal communities. Speaking from Namibia’s rich seascape, she highlights the unique role of NNF as the first NGO in the country working at the intersection of ocean biodiversity and human livelihoods. From dolphins and seabirds to the everyday struggles of communities facing poverty and malnutrition, Carolin envisions marine protected areas that not only safeguard species from extinction but also create sustainable benefits for people. This interview captures her hope for a future where Namibia’s marine protected areas thrive—balancing ecological recovery with social resilience.

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