News
EU Ambassador to Namibia visits NAMCOB
The EU Ambassador to Namibia HE Ana Beatriz visited NAMCOB in Lüderitz to discuss potential collaborations with the EU biodiversity programs. During the visit, the NAMCOB team shared the organistation's seabird conservation efforts and discussed the NIMPA plus project, which focuses on enhancing the management of the Namibian Island's Marine Protected Area (NIMPA). The ambassador also toured our seabird rehabilitation center located at the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources office in Lüderitz.
Internship Opportunity
Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB) is excited to announce an internship opportunity for individuals who are dedicated to preserving our marine ecosystems and seabird populations.
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USA Ambassador to Namibia, Ambassador Randy Berry's visit to Halifax Island
Ambassador Berry's visit to Halifax Island highlights the crucial efforts to protect endangered seabirds and exemplifies the support and collaboration between NAMCOB and the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources in the conservation and rehabilitation of African Penguins.
Some exciting news on NAMCOB's first groundwork towards the conservation of African Penguin
The NAMCOB team under the supervision of Dr. Katta Ludynia (SANCCOB) and Rodney Brady (NNF) had an exciting task to set-up the first ground-reader on Halifax Island. The ground reader is intended to help with monitoring of Penguin population. The ground reader detects the transponder chips in individual penguin that were either released from the rehabilitation Centre (SANCCOB) or administered with transponder chip at their respective colony. The next move is to administer more transponder chips.
