CCEF Annual Report 2015
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The year 2015 promised to be an optimistic year for CCEF. With the Non-US Organization Pre-Award Survey (NUPAS) assessment’s passing hot on its heels, CCEF implemented the GIZ-PAME project…
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The year 2015 promised to be an optimistic year for CCEF. With the Non-US Organization Pre-Award Survey (NUPAS) assessment’s passing hot on its heels, CCEF implemented the GIZ-PAME project…
A National Conference on Environmental Science was recently held in Bongnao, Tawi-Tawi hosted by Mindanao State University participated by more than 200 students, teachers, scientists and Environmental Science practitioners last…
Crown-of-thorns (COT) starfish, locally known as “dap-ag”, is a spiny sea star that naturally occurs in coral reefs. It is, however, also a carnivorous predator that preys on coral reef polyps. An individual…
In celebration of May as the Month of the Ocean, CCEF supported the First Bigiw Bugsay Race, a Bigiw Regatta and Stand Up Paddle boarding Race, held in Hale Mana…
The Province of Siquijor is currently experiencing many challenges in coastal resource management and food security. Coral reef damage from typhoons Sendong, Pablo and Queenie in the years 2011, 2012…
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…
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…
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…