January 2025
We will be back at BOOT in Düsseldorf in 2025!
Preparations for BOOT 2025 in Düsseldorf are in full swing! We are looking forward to exhibiting again next year. From Saturday, 18 January 2025, to Sunday, 26 January 2025, we will once again be at the Deutsche Meeresstiftung stand in Hall 11, Stand E04.
As last year, we will be presenting our projects and initiatives relating to the protection of the oceans and the promotion of sustainable marine use. We invite all visitors to come and talk to us, find out about our work and join us in campaigning for the preservation of our oceans.
BOOT is one of the world’s leading trade fairs for water sports, boatbuilding and marine technology, and we look forward to sharing our vision and forging new partnerships in this exciting environment. Dialogue with visitors is particularly important to us and we are looking forward to the many stimulating conversations that await us.
Visit us at our stand in Hall 11/E04 – we look forward to seeing you there!
Our Projects for Waterway Protection
SuneFishing
sunefishing Oyster fishing plays an important role in the local economy and culture in The Gambia. The women traditionally fish…
e-Mobility for Bird-Watching in The Gambia
e-Mobility for Bird-Watching in The Gambia Birdwatching is one of the main tourism attractions in The Gambia. Over 600 different…
Sun-e-Boat
Fishing is the main source of income for many families in sub-Saharan Africa along the west and east African coasts and the large lakes in the central parts of the continent, e.g. Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Malawi Lake. The fishing boats are mainly operated with petrol outboard engines.
Energy, drinking water and mobility concepts for The Gambia
In The Gambia, the smallest African country, fishing is the main source of income for many families living across the river Gambia and the coastal line.