To provide scientific and relevant indigenous knowledge and encourage artistic expression about the sea in order to promote its restoration, conservation and sustainable use, to further the study, understanding and respect of aquatic ecosystems and associated biological and cultural diversity.
See the recent monthly newsletters and annual reports below with links to our activities.
We are scientists, artists, school teachers, concerned parents from different regions of the world, joining forces to promote transitions towards sustainability values and practices as well as human and dignified lives.
To extract relevant information from the best available scientific sources and make it accessible particularly to young people and students
To promote a better valuation of indigenous knowledge in the pursuit of the transition towards sustainability by encouraging active collaboration between researcher, artists, teachers, students and local communities, including through publications and other communication supports;
To encourage young people's own research on the fisheries crisis and environmental and social challenges constituted by the degradation of oceans and coasts;
To encourage and support schools to enhance their role as platforms for greater collective awareness of the next generations of the importance of safeguarding biodiversity and cultural diversity;
To promote a scientific culture of the sea and oceans, including introduction of integrated courses with strong environmental and social orientation in school programmes;
To engage scientists and artists in continuously updating the information and experience and sharing their knowledge and insights with young people;
To help develop international cooperation among schools – students and teachers as well as scientists and artists;
To document and share the developments in cooperation, lessons and results;
To provide a discussion forum on people and the sea;
To use different art forms as means of expression;
To make use of modern IT to accumulate and share information and experience;
To contribute to social networking around topics associated with healthy oceans, coasts, their biodiversity and ecosystems as well as associated human cultures and societies;
To contribute to curriculum development;
To encourage and engage in advocacy and activities in support of healthy seas and societies;
To mobilise funding for collaborations in pursuit of the Initiative.
Mundus maris is a non-profit with international membership registered since 2010 in Brussels, Belgium: 0830328314
Bank details: Belfius Bank, Rue de Linthout 224, 1040 Brussels, Belgium, beneficiary: Mundus maris asbl
IBAN: | BE54 | 0688 | 9178 | 6297 | BIC: | GKCCBEBB |
President Dr Cornelia E Nauen, marine ecologist from Europe |
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Vice-President and Executive Secretary Prof. Stella Williams, agricultural economist from Nigeria |
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Vice-President Dr. Aliou Sall, socio-anthropologist with specialisation in fisheries from Senegal |
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Vice-President Dr. Maria del Carmen Patricia Morales, dipl. in philosophy and ethics from Argentina |
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Vice-President Dr. Marcelo Lino Morales Yokobori, biologist and university teacher from Argentina |
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All kinds of cooperation are welcome. You can contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The statutes of the Mundus maris association are available here.
The English flyer for easy reading is available here. The Flyer about early realisations is here. If you would like print versions, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The Annual Reports are available here: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014
Check out our monthly Newsletter by clicking on the newsletter box at the bottom of the menu column on the left. Subscribe here to receive the newsletter directly.