Greenpeace Africa is urging African governments to prioritize ocean protection as leaders convene in Mombasa for a major conference. The organization is demanding immediate action to combat plastic pollution, illegal fishing practices, and broader industrial damage to marine ecosystems. Speaking from Jomo Kenyatta Beach, Greenpeace Project Lead Hellen Dena Kahaso emphasized the urgent need for concrete measures. The call to action comes amid growing concerns about the health of African oceans and the livelihoods dependent upon them. Greenpeace advocates for policies that promote sustainable practices and hold polluters accountable. They aim to ensure the long-term health and resilience of these vital resources for future generations.