Ecosystems of Tanzania
Threats to the Ocean
SOA Tanzania
Culture & the Ocean
Why does this Work matter?
100

What underwater plant ecosystem acts as a nursery for fish and stores blue carbon?

Seagrass beds

100

What type of fishing damages coral reefs and kills juvenile fish?

Dynamite or overfishing

100

What project focuses on restoring seagrass meadows?

The Grass Underwater Project

100

What Tanzanian art style often depicts marine life in bright colors?

Tinga Tinga

100

What percentage of Tanzania’s GDP comes from coastal tourism?

25%

200

Which Tanzanian delta hosts the largest mangrove forest?

Rufiji Delta

200

Name one way climate change affects marine ecosystems

Coral bleaching / rising sea levels / stronger storms

200

What does the Mikoko Yetu Project mean in English?

Our Mangroves

200

In “Why Whale Spouts,” what lesson does the story teach about the ocean?

Balance and respect for nature

200

How many people rely on the Indian Ocean for their livelihoods?

Over 8 million

300

Name one benefit mangroves provide to coastal communities.

Protection from erosion/ Fish nursery/ Carbon Storage

300

What human activity destroys mangroves for salt and firewood?

Deforestation

300

Which SOA program trains youth to become ocean leaders?

Our Ocean Bootcamp

300

Why is the ocean important to Tanzanian identity?

It sustains livelihoods and cultural traditions

300

Mangroves store up to how many times more carbon than rainforests?

Four times

400

Name two endangered animals that are found in Tanzania's ocean

Dugong's and Coelacanth

400

Explain how pollution on land can directly affect coral reefs and marine species.

Runoff carries fertilizers, plastic, and waste into the sea, causing algal blooms, coral bleaching, and ingestion by marine animals.

400

Which SOA project helps reduce carbon emissions while restoring biodiversity, and how?

Mikoko Yetu — by replanting mangroves that absorb CO₂ and provide habitats for fish and birds.

400

Why are Tinga Tinga paintings important beyond their artistic value when depicting marine life?

They reflect how the ocean is part of Tanzanian identity and help raise awareness of biodiversity through culture.



400

How do Tanzania’s oceans contribute to both the economy and climate regulation at the same time?

Through tourism and fisheries that drive income, while ecosystems like mangroves and seagrass store carbon and reduce warming.

500

How many coral species can be found along Tanzania's coral reefs?

more than 350

500

Why does mangrove deforestation make Tanzania’s coastline more vulnerable to climate change?

Without mangroves, coastlines lose natural storm buffers and carbon storage, leading to erosion, flooding, and greater climate impact.

500

What is the main link between The Grass Underwater Project and Mikoko Yetu in addressing climate change?

Both restore blue-carbon ecosystems—seagrass and mangroves—that capture carbon, enhance resilience, and protect marine species.

500

How does Tanzanian art and storytelling—like Tinga Tinga paintings and folktales—help strengthen conservation efforts today?

They keep cultural ties to the ocean alive, using stories and visuals to teach respect for nature, inspire community pride, and promote ocean stewardship across generations. 

500

What would be the long-term effects on Tanzania if marine ecosystems like mangroves and coral reefs disappeared?

Loss of fisheries, jobs, and coastal protection, increased flooding, and reduced biodiversity—all threatening both people and the planet.