Field Visit to the Banggai Islands

Our team recently had the privilege of welcoming partners from Milkywire, UK Blue Planet Fund, and BNP Paribas for a two-day field visit in Banggai, Indonesia. Together, we travelled from Luwuk to the remote community of Lumbi Lumbia aboard our low-impact ecotourism vessel, the Bajau, operated by Nomad Archipelago.
Sustainable Ecotourism Model Deployed to Strengthen Marine Conservation in Indonesia

Blue Alliance expands its reef-positive tourism model with a low-impact snorkelling liveaboard cruise brand, designed to fund marine protection and connect travellers to Indonesia’s rich ocean heritage.
Aquahub Philippines Launches Sustainable Aquaculture Ventures to Boost Marine Conservation and Coastal Livelihoods

Blue Alliance expands its marine conservation impact through community-based aquaculture in the Philippines, targeting high-value sea cucumbers and mangrove crabs.
Blue Economy Impact Investments to Boost Marine Conservation in Pemba, Zanzibar
Blue Alliance, a non-profit focused on managing large Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), announces its first impact investments in the North Pemba Channel Conservation Area (PECCA), Zanzibar. These investments support two sustainable enterprises—community-based aquaculture and ecotourism—designed to create livelihoods, restore marine biodiversity, and support PECCA’s management.
Women on the Frontlines of Marine Ecosystem Protection in Zanzibar

Asha Juma Khamis and Asha Bakar Mtwana are on a mission to help preserve the vibrant marine ecosystems that sustain their community. Along the coastline and in the waters off Pemba, Zanzibar, these two women work as marine rangers with Blue Alliance PECCA and patrol the North Pemba Channel Conservation Area.
Building Resilience Through Rainwater Harvesting

Together with our local partner in Pemba, the Kwanini Foundation, we are empowering 14 farming groups with 1,000-liter tanks, providing them with an easily accessible water reserve.
How Education is Transforming Lives in Makangale, Pemba

Our local partner, the Kwanini Foundation, has concluded the second round of its Financial Literacy and Business Fundamentals course through its Kasa (livelihood) Center. So far, 113 residents of Makangale, Pemba, have earned their graduation certificates.