Environmental Implications of Spearfishing in the Philippines
Spearfishing has been one of the oldest types of fishing methods used in the Philippines, and many rely on it as their main source of livelihood. Over the years, the…
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Spearfishing has been one of the oldest types of fishing methods used in the Philippines, and many rely on it as their main source of livelihood. Over the years, the…
This month, CCEF conducted KAALAM: Ridge to Reef Environmental Campaign teaching topics on Climate Emergency, Coastal Ecosystems and the State of the Mananga River. The IEC Campaign was conducted in…
Fishing has been one of the oldest professions in the country, and for many years, Filipinos have relied on the bounty of our coastal and Marine Resources. Because of the…
Excerpted from “Development of National and Local Government Fisheries Registration and Licensing Frameworks for the Philippines: Registration and Licensing Frameworks for the Municipal Capture Fisheries Sector of the Philippines”, prepared…
Over the years, there has been a drastic increase in the number of Marine Protected Areas established in the Philippines. At present, Philippines is estimated to have 1,500 locally and…
Three MPAs from Siquijor---Tulapos, Binoongan and Olang passed all the threshold requirements of MPA MEAT level 3-sustained. The MPA MPA Management Effectiveness Assessment Tool (MEAT) is an evaluation tool used…
Celebrating Women of the Coasts and SeasThis month, the whole world is dedicating the month of March in celebration of the vital role of women in the development of our…
JANUARY 30, 2020--- CCEF together with partners Pagtambayayong Foundation, Inc. and BCBP CEBU EAST, gathered different stakeholders to converse and respond to pressing environmental issues in Cebu City. Metropolitan Cebu…
Last December 28-30, the 2nd SEAklab Coastal Camp was held at Oslob, Cebu with the theme "Igniting the Spirit of Coastal Stewardship". The 3-day camp is a youth-led environmental program…