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Community Development & Outreach / Training & Capacity Development / Uncategorized 11/07/2023
Job opportunity: Alternate Livelihood Co-ordinator Location: Bahari Hai, Watamu, Kilifi County, Kenya Start date: 1 Sep 2023 *exception can be made on a case-by-case for an exceptional candidate Contract duration: 1yr, intention of renewal Remuneration: Ksh 45,000 – Ksh 65,000 (depending on skill and experience level) Employer: Bahari Hai Conservation (BH) Reports to: Community Development […]
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Job opportunity: Bookkeeper / Junior Accountant Location: Bahari Hai, Watamu, Kilifi County Kenya Start date: As soon as possible Contract duration: Permanent, full time Remuneration: Ksh 45,000 – Ksh 65,000 (depending on skill and experience level) Employer: Bahari Hai Conservation (BH) Click here to apply We are looking for a bookkeeper to join our finance […]
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Nest Monitoring & Protection / Sea Turtle Conservation / Uncategorized 13/08/2022
Pro-active nest monitoring & protection yields 98% success rate for the green turtle nest! Do you remember the big storms and tides we experienced mid July which caused significant erosion along sections of the riparian zone in the Watamu MPA? The serious erosion prompted our team to take precautionary action and relocate nest number 20 […]
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We took the opportunity to pause for a moment and reflect on the past 12months, which has been a blessed time for us. Not always easy and it certainly had its challenges, but overall, we are incredibly proud of our work and impact achieved and look forward to a positive future ahead of us. For […]
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Earlier this year we began our first deployments of the Kenya BRUV project. It is part of a broader project led by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), spanning multiple countries in the West Indian Ocean: Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Mozambique. This particular project and sampling series follows from a 2018 Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) project conducted […]
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The new nesting season for Watamu MPA has kicked off with the first Olive Ridley nest being laid. This nest signals the start of the new nesting season, over the years we have seen the new nesting season in Watamu starting in November and December, with the olive ridley species laying before the more common […]
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A brand new car ! Wheels for Conservation! Our brand new car is here! A dream that has come true. Transport has been one of our biggest challenge and we are so grateful to our supporters for their efforts to make this possible. Thanks to AGA in collaboration with Bahari Hai for making it possible […]
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Bahari getting social At the moment things are pretty hectic at Bahari. The launch of a whole new organisation obviously takes a whole lot of time. Having our own website live soon was a priority. Now that the Bahari Hai website is live, we found time to launch our own facebook page. We need to spread our message across […]
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Watamu CleanUp The International Coastal Cleanup was conducted on the 18th of September, 2021. The event was coordinated by KWS in collaboration with different stakeholders drawn from government bodies, local NGOs, women groups, Associations, hotels and the general public. An event that’s held across the globe, Watamu chose to be in the fore front to be part of the […]