Celebrate the Ocean with These Unmissable MPA Day Events Hosted Across South Africa – and the World!

Celebrate the Ocean with These Unmissable MPA Day Events Hosted Across South Africa – and the World!
From the start of MPA Day on 1 August and beyond, schools, communities, non-profits, and conservation entities will be hosting a range of MPA Day events that celebrate these ‘nature reserves of the sea’. There are already more than 80 events planned across 25 countries, involving 92 partners – with plenty of activities being hosted in South Africa, the birthplace of MPA Day!
From Cape Town to Sodwana Bay – from big organisations to smaller NGOs, teachers and ocean lovers, everyone is joining in this epic MPA Day celebration.
Some MPA Day Activities in South Africa
Virtual Tour of South Africa’s MPAs – and more
Venue: Online
Date: 1 August 2025
Time: 2.30pm to 3.30pm
It doesn’t matter where you are – you can be a part of MPA Day. Join the team for yet another virtual tour of South Africa’s MPAs – from mangroves in KZN to the rocky shores and estuaries of the Cape, and of course, the ever-popular penguins. This virtual tour is not to be missed.
Importance of MPAs and Beach Clean-up with Kai the Mascot
Venue: Rocherpan Nature Reserve, Western Cape
Date: 31 July 2025
CapeNature invites you to a special event that combines education, action, and fun for all ages. Together with CapeNature's Cubs Club mascot Kai, they'll explore why MPAs matter and take hands-on steps to protect our shores through a community beach cleanup.
Guardians of the Deep & SANParks Honorary Rangers - Table Mountain National Park Marine Unit Open Day
Venue: Kommetjie, Western Cape
Date: 1 August 2025
Time: 9am to 12pm
Celebrate MPA Day with the Table Mountain National Park Marine Unit in Kommetjie, alongside Project Marine Watch – Guardians of the Deep NPC, SANParks and the SANParks Honorary Rangers. The Open Day will feature a variety of activities, including marine science and conservation stations, Hangberg Youth on patrol with field rangers, presentations about the Table Mountain MPA, a guided rocky shore exploration, the CoastWatchers initiative, a screening of Marine Rangers in Action, an Ocean Pledge Wall, and a beach clean-up with a twist. There will also be a chance to meet the crew of The Balaena and receive a signed copy of their book. A unique opportunity to connect with the people and places behind marine conservation on the Cape Peninsula.
One Ocean, One Connection: Art, Ocean, and Community across Continents
Venue: Kurland Community Centre for Learning and Skills Development, Western Cape
Date: 1 August 2025
Collaboration between Fondazione Worldrise ETS (Italy), the Plum Foundation, and Nature's Valley Trust connects two coastal areas - Nature’s Valley and Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve through a vibrant, community-driven mural project. In South Africa, a mural will be created in the Kurland community at a new Centre for Learning and Skills Development. A second mural will be created in Italy to form a unified artwork that bridges continents.
Wild Coast Warriors – a film screening
Venue: Two Oceans Aquarium, Western Cape
Date: 1 August
Time: 6.30pm for 7pm
Join the Two Oceans Aquarium for a special screening of Wild Coast Warriors, an inspiring documentary about coastal communities who stood up to protect the Wild Coast. Witness how culture, law, and activism came together to defend the ocean for future generations.
Biodiversity & Photography Walk - followed by a Beach Clean Up
Venue: Helderberg MPA, Lourens River Mouth, Cape Town, Western Cape
Date: 2 August 2025
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm
The City of Cape Town's Smart Living Programme, in collaboration with local partners, will be hosting a Biodiversity & Photography Walk followed by a Beach Clean-up at Helderberg MPA.
Ocean Pledge and Cape RADD: Snorkelling for the sea
Venue: Windmill Beach, Simon's Town, Western Cape
Date: 9 August
Time: 10am
Ocean Pledge and Cape RADD will host an exciting snorkelling event for students. This hands-on experience will introduce young ocean enthusiasts to the incredible marine life along South Africa’s coast while inspiring the next generation of ocean stewards.
Two Oceans Aquarium Rocky Shore Explore
Venue: Dalebrook, Kalk Bay, Western Cape
Date: 2 August
Time: 1pm
Discover the magic of our local rock pools and meet some of the incredible animals that call our shoreline home. A Rocky Shore Explore is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to adventure through rock pools and discover some of the incredible animals and plant life that inhabit our diverse coastline. The idea is that families explore these rock pools together, using provided information to learn to identify the sea stars, anemones, seaweeds, and other organisms they see. Located within the Table Mountain National Park MPA, Dalebrook Tidal Pool is sure to delight explorers of all ages!
WildTrust & Youth4MPAs - Oceans for All Alliance (OFAA) Ocean Connection Workshop
Venue: Thompson's Beach, Ballito, KwaZulu-Natal
Date: 1 August 2025
Time: 9.30am to 3pm
WILDTRUST and Youth4MPAs will host an interactive and engaging workshop to help young people connect with the ocean in a meaningful way. It includes fun activities such as breathwork, movement, mindfulness, and ocean safety awareness, helping children learn how to care for themselves, others, and the marine environment.
Thonga Trails and Adventure Mania Marine Beach
Venue: Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu-Natal
Date: 1 August 2025
Time: 6am to 6pm
Thonga Trails and Adventure Mania invite you to spend the day celebrating, learning, and giving back on the beaches of Sodwana Bay, one of South Africa’s most cherished marine zones. Starting with a Strava MPA Run, the day includes a Sea School, beach clean-up, Thonga Volley Cup Challenge, concluding with prizegiving and live music.
Wild Alliance Africa Beach Walk, Surfski Paddle, Research Sample Collection, Clean-Up & Marine Life Observations
Venue: Happy Wanderers Beach to Illovo River, Aliwal Shoal, South Coast, KwaZulu-Natal
Date: 1 August 2025
Time: 6am to 3pm
The 2025 MPA Day walk will bring together scientists, ocean advocates, residents, and conservation partners to engage with the Aliwal Shoal Hope Spot® in meaningful, hands-on ways. A 30km coastal walk from Happy Wanderers Beach to Illovo River will see a team engaging beachgoers about MPAs, recording wildlife sightings, and collecting sand and water samples for research on pollution, microplastics, and ocean health.
Offshore, surfski paddlers will mirror the route, observing marine life, while marine scientists conduct a boat-based dive in the Aliwal Shoal MPA to document biodiversity and gather key ocean data. Litter collected will be sorted and used for community education. Live updates will be shared throughout the day, and local youth will join for a beach clean-up and biodiversity count to learn about ocean conservation.
From Shore to Sea: Turning Trash into Treasure
Venue: Dwesa-Cwebe, Willowvale, Eastern Cape
Date: 1 August 2025
Time: 9am to 5pm
The Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency (ECPTA) will celebrate MPA Day by rolling up our sleeves alongside Dwesa-Cwebe schools for a beach cleanup, using the Dirty Dozen Cleanup® app - a tool designed for individuals, families, and groups to monitor and record marine litter. Collected plastic items will be transformed into recycled sea creature art back at school, sparking creativity and storytelling. The marine masterpieces will be showcased at the Dwesa Environmental Centre on 15 August 2025, where guests and partners will be invited to gather for an unforgettable MPA Day event.
Explore the Depths: A Global Showcase of Marine Remote Imagery
Venue: East London Museum, Eastern Cape
Date: 2 August 2025
Time: 9.30am to 12pm
Join us for an immersive experience showcasing cutting-edge marine remote imagery research from South Africa’s MPAs and around the world. Explore a series of engaging presentations in the museum's classroom venue, featuring the work of researchers and international collaborators. Step into the underwater world with interactive virtual tours using 3D goggles — offering a unique glimpse into the beauty and diversity of marine life. Entry to the museum is reduced to R20, and attendance at the event is completely free.
Rocky Shore Explore in Boknes and Kleinemonde in the Eastern Cape
Venue: Boknes and Kleinemonde Beaches, Eastern Cape
Date: 2, 3, 8 and 9 August 2025
Time: See the local press for details
Join local marine biologists and Marine Sciences teachers as they explore the Shores of Boknes and Kleinemonde. And pop into Kleinemonde’s Lily Rose restaurant to see the new MPA Day display. See the local Port Alfred press for details.
Why MPA Day?
MPA Day, held every year on 1 August, is a global event dedicated to raising awareness about Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and their essential role in ocean conservation, sustainable development, and community well-being.
Don’t Miss Out!
Join the global movement to protect oceans and support people now by participating in the MPA Day celebrations on 1 August 2025, themed Ocean Protection Needs Human Connection. This year’s activities seek to connect people to the ocean and bring conservation awareness to even more people around the world.
