A trip to SAMREC
On the 1st May 2012, the WIldREACH team and 30 high school students from around Grahamstown had the privilege of escaping off to Port Elizabeth for another unforgettable journey. Read More
On the 1st May 2012, the WIldREACH team and 30 high school students from around Grahamstown had the privilege of escaping off to Port Elizabeth for another unforgettable journey. Read More
Read about Sustainable Seas Trust in the latest issue of African Diver Magazine!
SST proudly welcomes a new member to our team of ambassadors that represent SST at national and international functions - Rosemary De Vos.
"Without blue, there would be no green"
These words were spoken by Dr. Ben Ngubane, Sustainable Seas Trust (SST) Trustee, to the Global Ocean Forum at COP 17 on 3rd December, the day that SST officially launched SEA Pledge.
Want to know what is happening near you for SEA Pledge Action Day? Check out this list!
After an exciting four weeks on the road, the Sustainable Seas Trust’s SEA Pledge team is back in the Eastern Cape.
Due to SAMSA’s sponsorship and support, the tour has been a great success. Sustainable Seas Trust has enjoyed promoting SAMSA and...
Artist Project Earth [APE] presents A CLIMATE OF CHANGE Concert for East Africa as part of the COP17 conference, on 4th December, 2011. The concert will be hosted on the Durban beach front,...
Sustainable Seas Trust (SST) acknowledges Ellingham Resorts - Rocky Bay and their support of the SEA Pledge crusade. Ellingham Resorts – Rocky Bay boasts a variety of self catering log cabins, a first class 12 sleeper flat and caravan park all...
Saturday, 3rd of December 2011, is a very important day for the SEA Pledge crusade. On this day, in the middle of COP 17, SST is planning to have thousands of people exchange pledges while participating in fun events. Our goal is to raise awareness and understanding with a view to encouraging people to make pledges to set and achieve higher standards.
“The sea shapes the character of earth, governs climate and weather, regulates temperature, and comprises much of the biosphere – yet it remains largely unknown. It is not, however, untouched. Everywhere, the changes brought about by humankind are evident.”
Sylvia Earle