Mulala Marine Sanctuary

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Mulala Marine Sanctuary is a marine conservation project not only aimed at the ocean but also at the surrounding communities dependant on the ocean for their livelihood.

The Marine Sanctuary, based in beautiful Mozambique, is an amazing marine conservation project not only aimed at the ocean but also at the surrounding communities dependent on the ocean for their livelihood.


About us:

As a South African family (Johannes and Amanda with their two boys Hanri and Luka) ...

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The Marine Sanctuary, based in beautiful Mozambique, is an amazing marine conservation project not only aimed at the ocean but also at the surrounding communities dependent on the ocean for their livelihood.


About us:

As a South African family (Johannes and Amanda with their two boys Hanri and Luka) living in Mozambique, we realized that our surrounding marine ecosystems were under immense pressure from overfishing, pollution, and habitat destruction. In 2017 we started petitioning to create a Marine Protected Area in the Mozambique. After a lot of hard work and many meetings with the local authorities and fishing communities the Marine Sanctuary was created in November 2020. The Memorandum was signed by the Administrator, CCP (Community Fisheries Councils of Mozambique ), ASSOPENA (The Fishermen Association of Naherenque, Nacala), INAMAR ( The Maritime Police),  the local community Queen and Chiefs of the surrounding Villages. Since then the Marine Sanctuary has emerged as a beacon of hope for the ocean's health in Mozambique.


Who we are looking for:  

Energetic, conservation conscious volunteers.

Volunteers who are vested in marine conservation and interested in community work.

Volunteers who will leave our project as ambassadors for the conservation of the ocean.

Volunteers who can help us create social content for our project.


Why choose us: 

Our aim is to safeguard and restore vulnerable species, habitats and corals. Our efforts prove successful, demonstrating the potential of Marine Protected Areas to support marine biodiversity and replenish fish stocks.  Our Marine sanctuary stands as beacon of hope, reminding us of the power of collective action in protecting our blue planet. Our mission is Marine Conservation and Community Work. At our Marine Sanctuary we’ve develop techniques to plant corals, survey reefs, monitor seagrass and identify mangrove species.  We identify fish and coral while working alongside our amazing team of staff and volunteers from around the world! We grid and survey a variety of different coral systems at varying depths. Identify and record different species of coral to gain data and insights on these ecosystems and help monitor their health and growth over time. We have a positive impact on the conservation of corals, fish and other marine species by creating a healthy coral population.  


Our goal is to teach volunteers how to:

  • Protect and conserve marine ecosystems, species, and habitats to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the marine environment.
  • Provide a safe haven for endangered species, such as marine mammals, sea turtles, and various fish species, helping to prevent their extinction.
  • Promote sustainable use of marine resources: Marine sanctuaries work to balance the needs of humans and conservation of the ocean by promoting sustainable practices that allow for the continued use of marine resources without causing harm to the environment.
  • Educate the public about the importance of marine conservation and the need to protect our oceans.
  • Restore and rehabilitate damaged marine ecosystems by focus on restoring and rehabilitating damaged coral reefs.



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Amanda Louw

Langues parlées: Anglais
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Volunteering at Amanda’s in Nacala, Mozambique was an incredible adventure that intertwined conservation efforts, cultural immersion, and very comfortable living. My experience at Mulala Marine Protected Area was nothing short of extraordinary, offering an understanding of marine ecosystems, ...
Judith Manent Alonso rating5,0

2024 at Marine Conservation and Coral Planting Assistant

Mulala Marine Sanctuary volunteering is a very complete and gratifying experience. It’s a great way to descover Mozambique and it’s culture. It’s really inmersive. You get to know local people and experience the way they live. We went to local markets, like the fish market, and to ...
Amanda and Johaness have developed a great programme for the conservation of the coral reef in Mulala, Nacala. I was there for two weeks and I have a wonderful experience. I learnt loads of new things about coral and marine life while having a great time with the other volunteers and the family. ..
I thought it was an great experience and I learned a lot would definitely recommend to other people. The experience I had at mulala MPa was amazing and something I will remember and take with me in my day to day life. Amanda’s does an amazing job with everything and you could tell that she’s ...
Amanda visited Nacala, and she could picture a healthy Coral reef where other people had only seen fishing opportunities. She and her family are making a real effort to make a big change in the area, and is nice to see the results with your own eyes. After this month in Nacala I can proudly say I ...
I had the most amazing experience volunteering with Amanda and Johannes! From the moment I arrived, they made me feel so welcome, like I was part of the family. The house that they gave me to stay in was so nice and it had everything I needed like an AC unit in the bedroom and a really well-stocked ...

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • Life Below Water