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Cameroon Expands Marine Research Capacity Through Scientific Diver Certification

A group of Cameroonian marine conservationists has completed specialized training as scientific divers, marking a significant advancement in the country’s efforts to enhance marine research and conservation capabilities. The training was conducted at the Central African Diving Institute in Limbe and followed internationally recognized CMAS standards.

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The curriculum included instruction in underwater research techniques, scientific data collection, safety protocols, and environmentally responsible diving practices. Upon completion, participants received professional certifications enabling them to contribute directly to field-based marine science.

The newly certified divers are expected to support ongoing projects led by conservation organizations working along Cameroon’s Atlantic coast. Their responsibilities will include monitoring coral reefs, conducting underwater biodiversity assessments, and gathering data on marine species, particularly sharks, rays, and marine mammals. These data will contribute to national databases and support the creation of Cameroon’s first elasmobranch atlas, a key resource for understanding the distribution and threats facing cartilaginous fish in the region.

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Beyond research, the initiative is closely aligned with broader conservation and policy objectives. The program seeks to strengthen the role of science in decision-making around marine spatial planning, sustainable fisheries, and biodiversity protection. Data collected during dives will inform policy recommendations and support the design of marine protected areas and gear regulations to reduce bycatch and habitat degradation.

The training program also reflects a growing emphasis on community engagement in conservation. Plans are underway to expand access to scientific diving certifications for students, local fishers, and eco-guides. These efforts are expected to contribute to local employment opportunities while supporting sustainable marine tourism.

In the long term, the initiative is part of a wider strategy to build national capacity for marine science, enhance environmental stewardship, and integrate Cameroon more fully into regional and global conservation networks.

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