Malte Zierden X Ocean Conservation Namibia X BRACENET
together for the seals in Namibia
In collaboration with Malte Zierden and the organization Ocean Conservation Namibia, we from BRACENET were on site to protect the animals together.
Off the coast of Namibia, around Walvis Bay, thousands of Cape fur seals fight for survival every year.
They repeatedly become entangled in abandoned fishing nets, fishing lines, and plastic waste. The injuries are often life-threatening – but courageous local volunteers are doing everything they can to save the animals .
the bracenet X namibia collection
By purchasing products from the BRACENET Namibia collection, you support us and Ocean Conservation Namibia in continuing this important work.
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Everything for the animals “Ionian Sea” – size-adjustable with clasp
Regular price €32,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €32,00 EUR -
Everything for the animals “Ionian Sea” – size-adjustable with clasp
Regular price €32,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €32,00 EUR -
Everything for the animals “Ionian Sea” – size-adjustable with clasp
Regular price €32,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €32,00 EUR -
PAWDL-Pendant
Regular price €8,90 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €8,90 EUR
together for the seals in Namibia
A special adventure for the protection of animals
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At first, the seals were observed from a distance. Sometimes this lasted for days.
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Over time, however, we were able to recognize more and more and, with the help of the experts at OCN, we got closer to the truth.
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Now we need to act quickly to help the seals that are suffering from fishing nets.
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A quick glance is needed to observe the seals to see if any of them are in danger.
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The affected seals were then carefully captured to free them from the cords and ropes.
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In one day we were able to rescue 20 seals and free them from fishing lines and nets.
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The seals become entangled in ropes and nets, which are life-threatening for the animals.
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Just like these longlines that Malte Zierden detached from a seal.
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These encounters were intense – a real bond was formed that will stay with us for a long time.
your support helps
Your Namibia Bracenet means that one less piece of ghost net is drifting through the seas and can no longer threaten the seals.
From the nets and ropes we recovered during our mission, a unique Bracenet collection has now been created.
ocn - ocean conservation namibia
Ocean Conservation Namibia is a local NGO that cleans seals of trash every day.
With experience, courage, and tireless dedication, Katja, Naudé, and their team save countless animals and raise global awareness of the dangers of plastic and ghost nets.
With every purchase you support local marine conservation in Namibia, the work of OCN Namibia and send a clear message against the destruction of the oceans.
malte zierden
Malte Zierden is an animal rights activist, content creator and activist who uses his reach to repeatedly draw attention to grievances.
With humor and heart, he stands up for those who have no voice.
We are always happy to support this and are very grateful for this valuable collaboration!
Walvis Bay and the Cape fur seals
Walvis Bay is home to one of the world's largest Cape seal colonies. Tens of thousands of animals live there on the rugged Atlantic coast. But humans have drastically altered their habitat: abandoned fishing nets, so-called ghost nets, pose a constant threat.
Without help, many seals would die a painful death.
Thank you so much for your support!



