+ Follow MARINE ECOSYSTEM COUNCIL Tag
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[Title] => Peace Vase installed in Tubbataha Reef
[Summary] => A so-called "Peace Vase" was installed this week in the waters of the Tubbataha Reef, the countrys only national marine park and a World Heritage Site, in Palawan.
As a sacred ground and a marine sanctuary, the Tubbataha Reef is a perfect resting ground for vessels of peace that promote harmony and well-being because they are believed to possess prayers, medicines and precious substances used by Tibetans to protect important places against misfortunes.
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Scuba divers launch ‘Adopt-a-Clam’ project
[Summary] => The Unilever SEALS (scuba divers for environmental care, adventure and balanced life in the seas) launched what it calls "Adopt-a-Clam" project at the Dive ’N Trek Resort Marine Sanctuary in San Luis, Batangas.
The project seeks to preserve giant clams whose population has been greatly reduced due to poaching. An endeavor called "7,000 clams for the 7,000 islands" was envisioned by Louie and Chen Mencias, an avid diving couple who recognized the need to do something to prevent the rapid depletion of the supply of giant clams.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => Peace Vase installed in Tubbataha Reef
[Summary] => A so-called "Peace Vase" was installed this week in the waters of the Tubbataha Reef, the countrys only national marine park and a World Heritage Site, in Palawan.
As a sacred ground and a marine sanctuary, the Tubbataha Reef is a perfect resting ground for vessels of peace that promote harmony and well-being because they are believed to possess prayers, medicines and precious substances used by Tibetans to protect important places against misfortunes.
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[Title] => Scuba divers launch ‘Adopt-a-Clam’ project
[Summary] => The Unilever SEALS (scuba divers for environmental care, adventure and balanced life in the seas) launched what it calls "Adopt-a-Clam" project at the Dive ’N Trek Resort Marine Sanctuary in San Luis, Batangas.
The project seeks to preserve giant clams whose population has been greatly reduced due to poaching. An endeavor called "7,000 clams for the 7,000 islands" was envisioned by Louie and Chen Mencias, an avid diving couple who recognized the need to do something to prevent the rapid depletion of the supply of giant clams.
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