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- Rainwater Harvesting Service Learning Project
Teach the Earth Rainwater Harvesting Service Learning Project A resource page that outlines the details of a possible Service Learning Project on Rainwater Harvesting in schools Website Source: https://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/servicelearning/activities/39050.html Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Emergency preparedness tips: typhoons
UNICEF Philippines Emergency preparedness tips: typhoons A resource page that lists what to do before, during, and after a typhoon. Language: Filipino Explore Source: https://www.unicef.org/philippines/emergency-preparedness-tips-typhoons Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Baling Inita Uy!
Mangrove Matters PH Baling Inita Uy! A Bisaya-English infographic on the impacts of global warming on marine environments. View and download Source: https://www.facebook.com/MangroveMattersPH/posts/pfbid0w5ELWHCdzkL9PbRCmTLgF1FC4PX47QAdqe4sKbftDHsChGYbieFRFpwUQM5oCoq7l Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Shark Shelter
Empowering communities for thresher shark conservation < Back Shark Shelter Goal Protecting thresher sharks in Malapascua Island The Shark Shelter Project is as community-based, multi-stakeholder initiative based in Malapascua Island, Cebu to protect the thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus) and other coastal and marine resources. Monad Shoal, a coastal seamount 8.6 kilometers away from Malapascua Island, is the only dive site in the world so far where thresher sharks can be seen almost daily due to their relationship with cleaner wrasses. From 2012-2015, the project focused on stakeholder mobilization and building the capacity of dive guides, boat crew, teachers, students. In 2015, Monad Shoal and another dive site within municipal waters, Gato Island, became the country’s first shark and ray sanctuary through an Executive Order. This led to the expansion of the project’s scale and scope by collecting socio-economic data from three coastal barangays (Logon, Maya, and Carnaza) and biophysical data from three dive sites (Monad Shoal, Chocolate Island, and Gato Island) and developing a draft of the Marine Protected Area Network Ordinance and Management Plan. In 2020, the project's focus is to install mooring buoys to demarcate the marine protected areas. How we made waves From 2012-2015, the project focused on stakeholder mobilization and building the capacity of dive guides, boat crew, teachers, students. In 2015, Monad Shoal and another dive site within municipal waters, Gato Island, became the country’s first shark and ray sanctuary through an Executive Order. This led to the expansion of the project’s scale and scope by collecting socio-economic data from three coastal barangays (Logon, Maya, and Carnaza) and biophysical data from three dive sites (Monad Shoal, Chocolate Island, and Gato Island) and developing a draft of the Marine Protected Area Network Ordinance and Management Plan. In 2020, the dive guides installed mooring buoys to demarcate the marine protected areas. The ordinance was signed in 2021. Partners Future for Nature Foundation, US Embassy, GIZ, The Marketplace, Island Souvenirs, ANTHILL Gabric Gallery, and many more Previous Next
- Saving the Nation Through Segregation
Save Philippine Seas, Mondelez Saving the Nation Through Segregation An infographic on the importance and how-to's of segregation and recycling, especially of plastic, in the Philippines View and download Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpzL3AGpSaJ/ Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next
- Wala Usik - Redesigning Sachet Culture in Community Convenience Stores in the Philippines
Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation, Inc. (PRRCFI) Wala Usik - Redesigning Sachet Culture in Community Convenience Stores in the Philippines A video showing how communities are rethinking and redesigning the Filipino sari-sari store in order to help address the plastic waste problem brought about by single-use packaging. Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/aecPPJcOdec Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next
- The Home Edit Level 2: Bathroom Edition
Save Philippine Seas The Home Edit Level 2: Bathroom Edition An infographic that shows simple practical tips to minimize and eliminate waste in our bathrooms. View and download Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjb2H8-pZqV/ Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next
- Climate Change Laws and Policies
DENR Climate Change Service Climate Change Laws and Policies A list of climate-related policies and laws, including administrative and special orders from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Explore Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/index.php/e-lib/laws-and-policies Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Climate Economics
Climate Science Ltd. Climate Economics An online course that tackles sustainability and explores the relationship between our economy, our environment, and climate change. Start this course Source: https://climatescience.org/simple-climate-economics Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- YSEALI Marine Accelerator Program
Top of Page Burma Cambodia Indonesia Laos PDR Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Vietnam Participating Projects The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Marine Accelerator Program (MAP) is a program to advance the capacity of emerging conservation leaders and influencers from Southeast Asia to scale up or expand initiatives that improve regional cooperation and address maritime and inland waterway issues. Thirty-three initiatives were chosen to participate in the MAP, bringing together 62 participants. Participating Projects The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Marine Accelerator Program (MAP) is a program to advance the capacity of emerging conservation leaders and influencers from Southeast Asia to scale up or expand initiatives that improve regional cooperation and address maritime and inland waterway issues. Thirty-three initiatives were chosen to participate in the MAP, bringing together 62 participants. YSEALI MAP of Influence YSEALI MAP Participating Projects Burma BURMA Save Irrawaddy Dolphin Myanmar Coastal Conservation Lab (MCCL) Cambodia CAMBODIA CyanEcoTech for Waste-Dumping Behavioral Change Indonesia Laos PDR LAOS PDR Wildlife Conservation Through Ecotourism INDONESIA Griya Luhu: Digital Waste Bank Elasmobranch Project Indonesia Patharian movement Mapping biofouling condition in Indonesia Indonesian Outstanding Seas (IOS) Game Youth Based River School Initiative Program SEAUT (Sustainable and Ecofriendly Action by Youth for a better Tomorrow) Malaysia MALAYSIA Mabul Plastic Free Perhentian Eco Education Project #DemiLaut SEA-saving ART Philippines PHILIPPINES Seantinel Sa Ngalan ng Lawa Save the Reef Grazers Project Artivism 5.0: All Rivers Lead to the SEA Cloop: Grassroots Recycling Livelihoods for Underserved Communities Salin PH Act Now for Ranow: Bato Lake Cleanup Operation Singapore SINGAPORE East Coast Beach Cleanup Thailand THAILAND Blue Sweep Refill Station Voice of Water Thailand Timor-Leste TIMOR LESTE Community-Based Fisheries Monitoring Group Teaching basic education on marine ecology to the coastal community Marine Litter/Prototypes of Alternatives to Unnecessary Single Use-Plastic Water and Land Conservation Water Conservation Vietnam VIETNAM “Green Ocean” Campaign GreenJoy About YSEALI MAP The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Marine Accelerator Program (MAP) is a program to advance the capacity of emerging conservation leaders and influencers from Southeast Asia to scale up or expand initiatives that improve regional cooperation and address maritime and inland waterway issues, such as illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing; river or marine ecosystem degradation; or marine debris. Successful applicants to the YSEALI MAP will attend a virtual workshop from April-June 2021. Participants will also get a chance to receive up to $2,000 in project grants to scale up and sustain their initiatives. The YSEALI MAP is a project of Save Philippine Seas and the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines. Save Philippine Seas 2020-2021. All Rights Reserved.
- SUBMARINE | savephilippineseas
Sustainable Businesses for Marine Conservation We see businesses as vehicles for sea change. Under our program, Sustainable Businesses for Marine Conservation (SuBMarine), we work with companies of all kinds and sizes to identify and pursue the change we want to see in the world – together. We've partnered with Globe Telecom, Huawei, Coca-Cola, Adidas, and Kiehl's, to name a few. Contact us to get a copy of our SuBMarine deck!
- Climate vs. Weather
Climate Science Ltd. Climate vs. Weather A teacher's guide with a lesson plan and activity handout on the difference between weather and climate. Explore Source: https://climatescience.org/schools/climate-vs-weather-6-8?curr=2bddc015-9301-4638-a007-560de57053cd Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next









