Drive launched to save Sulu Sea
ZAMBOANGA CITY – Thousands of Sulu residents will collaborate with Filipino and American troops, not on a war against terrorism, but to save the Sulu Sea, an official said here.
The event, dubbed as Bayanihan para sa Kalikasan in commemoration with World Earth Day tomorrow, aims to reach out to the conflicted towns in Sulu and share the responsibility in the preservation of marine resources in the Sulu and
The
“This is a very huge concern for us since thousands of our beneficiaries in Sulu depends largely on the
Capellan said they will preserve the province’s variety of sea resources by removing debris along the shoreline.
The stakeholders in Sulu, including the Americans and Filipino troops, will hold a historic coastal clean-up in a bid to preserve Sulu’s rich resources.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site Tubbataha Reef, the best-known site in the
However, it is not spared from destruction. Fishermen from neighboring countries frequent the Reef to gather fish using destructive methods like dynamite and cyanide fishing, damaging and killing the corals.
“Everyone has a stake in the conservation of the
Together, they will dispose the trash and debris from the beaches and waterways, track down the sources of debris, and change the behaviors that cause pollution.
The
The AMORE hopes to increase the village’s yield and provide people more access to marine resources. It provides electricity sourced from solar panels and microhydro to remote and poor villages in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
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