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People and the Ocean: Culture, Livelihoods and Governance

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Last updated: 22/01/2026

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This course examines the deep and complex connections between people and the ocean in Namibia. Topics include indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage, fisheries, ports, tourism and marine industries. Learners explore human impacts such as overfishing and pollution, alongside governance, stewardship and pathways towards more sustainable ocean use.

Note: This course is based on the Ocean Literacy Toolkit for Namibia and was developed as part of the NIMPA+ project, which supports marine protection, ocean literacy and sustainable ocean use in Namibia. https://nimpaplus.com

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This course is currently in development and will be available soon on the GRID-Arendal Learning Management System.

The course is based on the Ocean Literacy Toolkit for Namibia and has been developed as part of the NIMPA+ project, which supports marine protection, ocean literacy and sustainable livelihoods around the Namibian Islands’ Marine Protected Area.

Learn more about the project at https://nimpaplus.com.

Content, structure and learning activities are provisional and may be refined prior to release.

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Coming soon This course is currently in development and will be available soon on the GRID-Arendal Learning Management System.
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