Continuing our Coral Reef Recovery efforts in Typhoon-Damaged Reefs
To continue our efforts in contributing to the coral reef recovery in Apo Island Marine Sanctuary (AIMS), more reef fish recovery tools, in the form of fish habitats, were deployed…
To continue our efforts in contributing to the coral reef recovery in Apo Island Marine Sanctuary (AIMS), more reef fish recovery tools, in the form of fish habitats, were deployed…
In celebration of the International Day of Action for Rivers, CCEF highlights Cotcot River, a river shared by the upland and lowland communities in the municipalities of Liloan and Compostela…
In 2009, the leaders of the six countries that make up the Coral Triangle – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste – came together to…
CCEF is celebrating its 18th anniversary! To mark this milestone, the Foundation staff (current and old) gathered on January 21, 2016 to celebrate 18 years of CCEF as a champion…
CCEF is working with the Municipality of Liloan to conduct research and monitoring activities on their coastal forests. The foundation aims to further improve the status of the mangroves and…
This event was held on August 15, 2015.
Host Keith Bettinger speaks with Dr. Alan White (The Nature Conservancy) about his continued work with the Coral Triangle Initiative. Al Jiereil Lozada
The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) is a multilateral partnership of six countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, Solomon Islands and Philippines)…
The Camiguin Coastal Resource Management Project was closed and turned over to the Provincial Government last September, 2014. While not much news was reported about the project in our website,…
Super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) not only devastated human lives and shelter. Coastal habitats and resources such as mangrove forests and coral reefs were also severely damaged, threatening food security through…