📣 Read our latest Quarterly Stories! 👀 This edition celebrates global recognition, the exciting evolution of our tech, and the inspiring stories of small-scale fishers in Kenya and South Africa pioneering data collection for ocean resilience. Catch it here: https://lnkd.in/d-E_8eFy Subscribe to our future Stories: https://lnkd.in/d86ZfuMp Missed our previous stories for 2024? Catch them here https://lnkd.in/dqBCXGjb and here https://lnkd.in/dcUuTvs9 #abalobi #fishwithastory #oceans #smallscalefisheries #techforgood #reviveouroceans #communityled #rethinkingsustainability #sustainability #oceanresilience #oceanoptimism #seafood #financialinclusion #southafrica #kenya #WIO Featuring: OceanHub Africa Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance Friends of Ocean Action UpLink - World Economic Forum World Trade Organization Zayed Sustainability Prize The Earthshot Prize Wildlife Conservation Society CLS Group (Collecte Localisation Satellites) Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) Babylonstoren
ABALOBI
Fisheries
Cape Town, Western Cape 2,730 followers
🇿🇦+🌍 We elevate small-scale fisheries for healthier oceans and thriving coastal communities
About us
Earthshot Prize Finalist 2023 | Zayed Sustainability Prize Finalist 2025 | WEF-UpLink Top Innovator ABALOBI – meaning fisher in the isiXhosa language – is a South African-based organisation with global reach. Through our world-first fisheries improvement technologies and programmes, we strive to poise small-scale fisheries for ecological, economic and social sustainability. Our intent is to develop thriving, equitable, resilient and sustainable small-scale fishing communities through the application of data and Technology For Good within fisheries rebuilding and social entrepreneurship frameworks. We are a fisher-led enabler, development intermediary and accelerator.
- Website
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http://www.abalobi.org
External link for ABALOBI
- Industry
- Fisheries
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cape Town, Western Cape
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- ICT4D, Apps, Technology, Traceability, Fisheries, Small-Scale Fisheries, Women in Fisheries, Sustainability, Food Systems, FinTech, Financial Inclusion, Safety at Sea, Ocean Governance, Social Impact, Local Ecological Knowledge, Climate Resilience, Climate Action, Climate Adaptation Strategies, Marine Conservation, and Intersectional environmentalism
Locations
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Unit 1, Fortuity Building. Capricorn Crescent
Capricorn Business Park, Muizenberg
Cape Town, Western Cape 7945, ZA
Employees at ABALOBI
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Johan Bosini
Fintech for Inclusion Venture Investor | Partner @ Quona Capital
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Nick Calothi
Strategy Implementation Specialist focusing on Digital Financial services in emerging markets.
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Alban Blake
Marketplace Community Development & Operations @ ABALOBI
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John Davids
Film Researcher, Field Ranger, Environmental Educator
Updates
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From mobile apps for fishermen, to solar-powered food dryers, and smart greenhouses, meet the Zayed Sustainability Prize Food finalists who are tackling global food security and reducing waste. ABALOBI NaFarm Foods Xinjiang Shawan Oasis Sustainable Development Institute #ZayedSustainabilityPrize
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Ocean Optimist | Founder: ABALOBI | Earthshot Finalist 23 | WEF-UpLink Top Innovator | Friends of Ocean Action Member | Small-Scale Fisheries Expert
Excited for #EarthshotCapeTown? Join us for an evening of interactive African Ocean Storytelling! 🌍🌊 ABALOBI x OceanHub Africa will showcase the incredible potential of inclusive ocean innovation in Africa and community-led solutions for impact. I’ll be sharing stories alongside passionate ocean advocates Zandile Ndhlovu and Herland CERVEAUX, and the evening will be complemented by tasters of Fish With A Story by ABALOBI. 🐟 Space is limited for this boutique event and priority will be given to the ocean community. Come and broaden your perspective with the magnificent view of Table Mountain as our backdrop. 🖊️ Register your interest here: https://lnkd.in/ddYMMiPS The Earthshot Prize #abalobi #fishwithastory #oceanhubafrica #oceaninnovation #communityled #southafrica #africa #capetown
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Coming to #EarthshotCapeTown? Join ABALOBI and OceanHub Africa for an evening of African Ocean Storytelling as we celebrate the immense potential of inclusive Ocean Innovation in Africa! 🌊🌍 This Pecha Kucha style event includes a light meal showcasing Fish With A Story by ABALOBI. #AfricanOceanStorytelling | 5 November 2024, 5.30—7.30 PM, Cape Town CBD Speakers: Serge Raemaekers — ABALOBI Zandile Ndhlovu — Black Mermaid Foundation Herland CERVEAUX — OceanHub Africa Register your interest: https://lnkd.in/dtGQYZhV #abalobi #oceanhubafrica #oceans #oceaninnovation #africa The Earthshot Prize
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ABALOBI is a Finalist in the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize! The Zayed Sustainability Prize is a prestigious global award that recognises innovative and impactful solutions in sustainability and humanitarianism across various sectors, including Health, Food, Energy, Water and Climate Action. We are proud to announce that ABALOBI has been selected as one of three finalists in the Food category of the Prize from over 5,900 submissions! This recognition underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable practices for global food security and celebrates the efforts of the small-scale fishers leading our programme. Learn more about the Prize and the 2025 finalists who are pioneering innovative solutions to global challenges: https://lnkd.in/dW9zNYar #abalobi #techforgood #smallscalefisheries #foodsecurity #zayedsustainabilityprize
A big congratulations to the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize finalists! These inspiring organisations and high schools are leading the way with innovative solutions that pave the path to a sustainable future. Join us on 14 January 2025 at the Awards Ceremony when the winners will be announced. To read more about our finalists, visit our website. #ZayedSustainabilityPrize Periwinkle Technologies Pvt. Ltd. I Rology I ABALOBI I Mustafa Al Momin I Turbulent Hydro I SkyJuice Foundation Inc I High Atlas Foundation I Elman Teknoloji ltd. I Innocent Maholi I Jane C. Glavan I Hyera Inc I MPESA Foundation Academy I Bahcesehir High School for Science and Technology I Bakı Modern Təhsil Kompleksi I Beijing World Youth Academy
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ABALOBI reposted this
Ocean Optimist | Founder: ABALOBI | Earthshot Finalist 23 | WEF-UpLink Top Innovator | Friends of Ocean Action Member | Small-Scale Fisheries Expert
#ClimateWeekNYC done and dusted! My feed is buzzing with insights, and I feel re-energised by our urgent, collective determination towards #climateaction. As we approach #COP28 and #UNOC2025, there’s a palpable sense of momentum in the ocean space. It was an honour to attend my inaugural meeting as a Friends of Ocean Action member and soak up a star-studded #EarthshotPrize Innovation Summit hosted by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Great to listen to Biden speak about his climate legacy, and to see the rise of The Earthshot Prize 2024 Finalists. Special mention to the #ReviveOurOceans Finalists Coast 4C, MiAlgae and High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People. Sharing progress at the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance Members’ Meeting was immensely beneficial. Karen Sack and her team pooled an incredible diversity of minds together in the same room! As I dive back into the daily operations of ABALOBI – working with small-scale fishing communities facing complex social, economic and ecological challenges – I feel compelled to express my stance on two growing trends: how #naturebasedsolution funds are socialised, and market return expectations on the back of #catalyticcapital. These need greater nuance in the coastal communities space, a more refined public narrative, or perhaps a fundamental rethink? 🌳We are witnessing an explosion of audacious funds targeting nature-based solutions. #Livelihoods, #equity and #communityled approaches are buzzwords, with significant sums aimed at “driving capital where it matters.” In theory, this marks incredible progress. The reality contrasts starkly: a small % of this capital is committed at community level; much of it exists merely in the form of pledges. Many funds are conceptualised without empirical evidence of mechanisms to generate meaningful, multidimensional impact at community level beyond proof-of-concept. While the urgency of the ocean and climate crisis cannot be overstated, this approach risks misleading perceptions among communities and the wider public. The promise of massive capital inflow may fall short when the systems to ensure real, sustainable and long-lasting impact are underdeveloped. 📈 Catalytic capital is positioned as the spark to help ocean solutions attract private capital in search of market returns and exits. This may fit for a handful of groundbreaking solutions in new markets, but I have yet to witness organisations consistently deliver social, ecological and economic returns at scale, particularly when embedded within vulnerable coastal communities. Are we setting ourselves up to stumble and overlook the ultimate goal: to build resilience among coastal communities on the climate front lines? Restoring our oceans will require substantial capital and efficient organisations delivering tangible impact. The expectation of achieving market-rate returns alongside this impact feels utopic, distracting us from the deeper, long-term work needed. Share your thoughts!
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Catch us at the Blue Economy Summit in Mombasa, Kenya, from 2–4 October! 🌊🇰🇪 ABALOBI Co-Founder and Director of Partnerships, Abongile Ngqongwa, will be there to engage with partners and share insights from our market-access initiatives in South Africa. We invite organisations interested in our community-led data technologies to engage with us as we make these accessible to small-scale fishery stakeholders across the Western Indian Ocean. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/daa8RUwF #abalobi #smallscalefisheries #bluesummit2024 #oceaninnovation #blueeconomy #communityled #tech
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ABALOBI reposted this
The Earthshot Prize family are ready for #ClimateWeekNYC! Standby for incredible innovations.
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📢 ABALOBI’s Serge Raemaekers has been appointed as a member of the Friends of Ocean Action 🌊 Hosted by the World Economic Forum, this coalition of ambitious ocean leaders is striving to advance action towards #SDG14 by accelerating solutions to the most pressing challenges facing the ocean. Learn more about the Friends here: https://lnkd.in/ex9PBS3n #oceanaction #friendsofoceanaction #oceanleaders #oceanoptimism #sustainability
🌊 📢 A surge of ocean leadership! Friends of Ocean Action is delighted to announce our 2024 cohort, and celebrate all those who are renewing their commitment to the ocean! Read our full statement here: https://lnkd.in/g42kwqyp Friends of Ocean Action is a global community of ocean leaders who work together to fast-track ambitious solutions for ocean health. Hosted by the World Economic Forum, the Friends have created and supported platforms and initiatives that advance action for the Sustainable Development Goal for Life Below Water, SDG14. Led by co-chairs Peter Thomson and Isabella Lövin, our community now comprises 86 members from business, civil society, academia, and the public sector representing 41 countries. Please join us in welcoming: - HRH Princess Reema Bandar A. Al-Saud, Founder, WAVE, Saudi Arabia - Rym Benzina Bourguiba, Chairwoman of La Saison Bleue, Forum Mondial de la Mer Bizerte and Blue Africa Summit Tangier, Tunisia - Vidar Helgesen, Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, Norway - Cristina "Mitty" Mittermeier, Co-Founder, SeaLegacy, Mexico - Serge Raemaekers Raemakers, Chief Executive Officer, ABALOBI, South Africa - Maria Helena Semedo, Former Deputy Director General, Food and Agriculture Organization, Cape Verde - Ana K. Spalding, Centre Director, Community-Based Resilience Solutions Initiative, Smithsonian, Panama - Kathlyn Tan, Director of Philanthropy, Rumah Group, Singapore - Martha Rojas Urrego, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission, Colombia. “We’re thrilled to welcome exceptional, passionate, and visionary leaders to the Friends of Ocean Action. Their expertise and passion are essential to our mission of accelerating bold, scalable solutions to the ocean’s most urgent challenges,” said Alfredo Giron Nava, Head of Ocean at the World Economic Forum. “This year, our focus is on deepening collaboration and creating synergies across ocean-related priorities. A strong, diverse community of leaders is more crucial than ever to driving partnerships and fast-tracking ocean action.” 👉 Read our full member list here and learn about our work: https://lnkd.in/g9wUvhZQ #Ocean #OceanAction #BringItAllTogether #ClimateWeekNYC
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🌊 Insights from the Ocean Resilience Innovation Challenge (ORIC) Leadership Academy! 🌍 Recently, ABALOBI team members Grizelda LaCock and Angela Heyburgh had the pleasure of participating in the ORIC Leadership Academy held at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL). This transformative event hosted by the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance brought together a diverse group of project leaders focused on enhancing coastal resilience and addressing ocean risk. We engaged in invaluable leadership training and connected with inspiring, locally-led ocean solutions from across the globe. The Academy culminated in an Investor Showcase, where innovators shared their groundbreaking work with potential investors, including climate change funds and government representatives. Our sincere thanks to the dedicated facilitators and mentors, including Chip Cunliffe, Jesper Hörnberg, Aoife Hegarty and Moses Kimani, as well as our fellow participants Aqua-Farms Organization - AFO, Mawimbi Ocean Innovations, PescaData, Pezzy Pets, Pula Advisors, Satsense Solutions, Save The Waves Coalition and Sahabat Laut Lestari (SLL Fisheries). We left with renewed optimism and an even stronger commitment to driving positive change in ocean resilience for small-scale fisheries! #abalobi #oceanresilience #innovation #leadershipdevelopment #ORIC #leadershipacademy #ORRAA #resilience #oceansolutions #smallscalefisheries