+ Follow REEF CHECK Tag
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[Summary] => So many environmentalists were dismayed and astounded at the recent report about the interception of thousands of black corals and hundreds of sea turtles and other endangered marine species worth more than P35 million that poachers tried to smuggle out of the country.
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[Summary] => The Napoleon wrasse or mameng, until recently a luxurious treat, is no longer served in restaurants. The prices of grouper or lapu-lapu, snapper and moray eel are also on the rise,....
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At some point in ones life, this question will arise: is this all there is to it? For a group of diver friends, the question came up after years of engaging in recreational dives. For a while it was fun they would dive to their hearts content, marveling at every coral, every fish, or every shark there is, clicking away with their cameras and appreciating the wonders of the deep blue sea.
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The accident over two weeks ago that led to the government slapping a fine on Greenpeace shows the difficulty of protecting coral reefs. The environmental group went to Palawans world-renowned Tubbataha Reef, a marine conservation site, to promote awareness on the protection of coral reefs. While there the groups flagship, the Rainbow Warrior 11, ran aground and destroyed 1,700 square feet of precious corals.
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[Title] => Programs to save RP reefs launched
[Summary] => Foreign tourists wishing to see the countrys undersea wonders will be taught how to protect coral reefs, and as in any other course, they will get a certificate.
Launched over the weekend in Anilao, Batangas one of the countrys most popular scuba diving sites the Eco-Diver certification program has an initial fund of $50,000, with monetary support continuously open to concerned sectors.
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REEF CHECK
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The accident over two weeks ago that led to the government slapping a fine on Greenpeace shows the difficulty of protecting coral reefs. The environmental group went to Palawans world-renowned Tubbataha Reef, a marine conservation site, to promote awareness on the protection of coral reefs. While there the groups flagship, the Rainbow Warrior 11, ran aground and destroyed 1,700 square feet of precious corals.
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Launched over the weekend in Anilao, Batangas one of the countrys most popular scuba diving sites the Eco-Diver certification program has an initial fund of $50,000, with monetary support continuously open to concerned sectors.
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