Example of successful symbiotic relationship between humans and the environment:  Beneficial interaction of mangroves, Dabaso creek and the local community

Example of successful symbiotic relationship between humans and the environment: Beneficial interaction of mangroves, Dabaso creek and the local community

The shores of Mida Creek lies around 100 kilometers north of Mombasa (Kenya) and adjacent to the Arabuko Sokoke Forest. Mida consists of marine and coastal ecosystems that comprise coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangrove forests, which are crucial for the livelihoods of the local coastal community. Coral reefs provide food and income to the communities and other goods and services of strategic importance to the economy including, tourism, fisheries, and coastal protection.

 

In 2014-2016, the Dabaso Creek Conservation Group (DCCG) received a grant by the community development program Hazina ya Maendeleo ya Pwani (HMP) under the World Bank. The funds were used for construction of a resource center, expansion of the kitchen/restaurant area and extension of the boardwalk. DCCG is a community based organization located in Watamu area at the Village of Dabaso.