The Darso Community Project is a pioneering initiative dedicated to protecting and preserving the rich marine ecosystems of Ghana. Our mission is to ensure the sustainable use of our oceans, safeguard marine biodiversity, and empower coastal communities to take an active role in ocean conservation. Together, we strive to create a harmonious balance between human activities and marine health, fostering a brighter future for generations to come.
Our Projects

Marine Debris Cleanup Campaign
A nationwide effort to remove plastic waste and other debris from Ghana’s coastlines. Partnering with local communities, schools, and volunteers to organize regular cleanup events.

Ocean Watch Patrols
Collaborating with local authorities to monitor illegal fishing practices and enforce maritime laws. Training community members to assist in patrolling efforts, ensuring a watchful eye over our oceans

Sustainable Fishing Workshops
Educating fishermen on sustainable fishing practices to preserve fish populations and marine habitats.

Marine Biodiversity Research
Conducting studies on Ghana’s marine species to better understand and protect their habitats. Collaborating with universities and research institutions for data-driven conservation strategies

Youth Ocean Ambassadors Program
Inspiring the next generation of ocean advocates through workshops, school outreach programs, and hands-on conservation activities.

Mangrove Restoration Initiative
Rehabilitating mangrove forests along Ghana’s coastal areas to protect against erosion and support marine life.
Our Address
Accra