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500 Jacks finding home in Reef Fish Habitats deployed in Apo Island Marine Sanctuary
Top-left: Big-eye trevallies in Apo Island Marine Sanctuary finding home in these fish habitats. Bottom-right: Fish habitat modules designed and fabricated by Apo Island dive rangers and fisherfolks made of rocks and cement.

500 Jacks finding home in Reef Fish Habitats deployed in Apo Island Marine Sanctuary

To continue our efforts in coral and reef fish recovery in Apo Island Marine Sanctuary, a monitoring was made by a team of Silliman University Institute of Environmental and Marine…

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A very Marine Christmas Treat
Clockwise from top left: Nembrotha kubaryana, Hypselodoris tryoni, Nembrotha lineolata, Goniobranchus leopardus, Cirrhitus pinnulatus, Rastrelliger kanagurta, Solenostomus paradoxus, and Heniochus diphreutes (top) Hemitaurichthys polylepis (bottom)

A very Marine Christmas Treat

The purpose of establishing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is to protect the biodiversity of our marine and coastal habitats and in turn creating a sustainable source of livelihood for our…

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Environmental Stewards for 2016
CCEF environmental partners: Councilor Solita Panugan (left) and Nenita Tagalog (center) in Liloan, and Darrell Pasco in Siquijor

Environmental Stewards for 2016

One fundamental factor for a successful Marine Protected Area (MPA) is a supportive and active local community. Local community involvement in the establishment of an MPA develops a sense of…

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