Building a better picture of the coast of Negros
Have you ever wondered what a seabird’s-eye view of a coral reef would look like? Marine Conservation Philippines is out to find out! Updating and diversifying our library of photos is an [...]
Have you ever wondered what a seabird’s-eye view of a coral reef would look like? Marine Conservation Philippines is out to find out! Updating and diversifying our library of photos is an [...]
Every day a dedicated team set out for the beaches, estuaries and mangrove forests of southern Negros Oriental, Philippines to collect plastic before it can enter our oceans forever. This is our [...]
A few weeks ago our instructor Kyle and a group of dive masters in training (link described the training) had the pleasure of rising early and driving a few hours up coast to Bais city where they [...]
As part of over 100 countries tackling marine trash for International Coastal Clean Up day, MCP spent a Saturday doing our part with local communities in four locations along the southern coast [...]
We stood around a feast of seafood, noodles, curries and rice, and smiled at each other as Neil, the president of the Fisherman’s Association of Andulay, explained to us the rule of sharing this [...]
As part of the educational activities of Marine Conservation Philippines, we are delighted to work with Foundation University, Dumaguete and collaborate with their National Service Training [...]
Saturday the 16th of september was a big event for the environment. Every year on the 2nd or 3th Saturday of Septemberis International Coastal Clean Up Day. This day is internationally dedicated [...]
On the 11th and 18th of November a group of interns and staff from MCP have had the pleasure of hosting an oceanography day with the high school science students at Foundation University in [...]