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- National Climate Change Action Plan 2011-2028
Climate Change Commission National Climate Change Action Plan 2011-2028 A document which translates the National Framework Strategy on Climate Change into a strategic direction based on current climate risks and projected impact in selected priority areas. View and download Source: https://climate.gov.ph/files/NCCAP-TechDoc%20-%2022%20October%202012.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Fighting Climate Anxiety on the Frontlines
Rappler Fighting Climate Anxiety on the Frontlines An article on how climate change affects mental health in the Philippines, and what strategies can be used to address these crises. Explore Source: https://www.rappler.com/environment/mental-health-professionals-fighting-climate-anxiety-frontlines/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Circular Economy: definition & examples
Sustainability Illustrated Circular Economy: definition & examples A video explainer that use animated illustration and real-life example to help bring understanding to key circular economy concepts. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6HDcubgxRk Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next
- Makulay na Dagat
FlexyBear (Filipino animation) Makulay na Dagat A Filipino song that describes the vibrant colors and life of the sea. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-rRCu8CjLY Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Mangroves in Numbers
Kabanatan PH: A Mangrove Awareness Conservation Project Mangroves in Numbers An infographic breaking down basic and important information on mangroves into numbers. View and download Source: https://www.facebook.com/kabanatanph/posts/pfbid02gNqjL7qc5jG4eVUotVPbTJ4D2FRWdkig11SVW1SbaLFhdrd8GSPLK6zdSE6KP8Ksl Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- The connection of climate change and solid waste - Cza Constantino
Save Philippine Seas The connection of climate change and solid waste - Cza Constantino A video lecture illustrating the relationship between waste management and plastic waste on ocean pollution and climate change. Language: Filipino, English Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/_LMUwt7bofQ Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next
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our vision We envision a country of proud and proactive Filipino seatizens. As an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, we believe that marine conservation should be part of our daily lives. We aim to narrow the gap between scientists and the general public, the old and young, and the passionate and indifferent by making the sea’s issues accessible and relatable, and by offering an online and offline platform to empower seatizens to take action. . It's been said the Philippines is worth dying for. We believe the Philippines is worth diving for. If there were a movie made about the Philippine seas, it should be called Crazy Rich Oceans. The Philippines has been described as the center of marine biodiversity — but also the center of marine adversity . Save Philippine Seas (SPS) is a non-profit organization that aims to conserve coastal and marine resources by empowering seatizens for collective action and behavior change. We call ourselves, communities, and partners as "seatizens" to remind us that we are citizens of the sea. OUR ADVOCASEA our beginning SPS began as an online platform in May 2011 as a response to a large-scale illegal wildlife trade case dubbed in the media as the “rape of the Philippine Seas.” What was meant to be a short-lived social media campaign continued to grow. In February 2013, we ofishally became a non-profit organization under the name Philippine Seatizens, Inc. our team SPS is run by a small team of dedicated and passionate seatizens. We have a core team of an Executive Director, Creative Director, Project Managers, Admin and Finance Angelfish, and Social Media Mola-Mola. Our team grows depending on our project's needs.
- What Are Sharks and Rays?
Did you know that there are 500+ species of sharks and rays around the world, and approximately 200+ species of sharks found in the Philippines? Learn about what sharks and rays are and what makes them different from bony fishes in this infographic! What Are Sharks and Rays? Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines Did you know that there are 500+ species of sharks and rays around the world, and approximately 200+ species of sharks found in the Philippines? Learn about what sharks and rays are and what makes them different from bony fishes in this infographic! Donwload file Previous Next Back to Educational Materials
- Ang Ating Kwentong Klima
Oscar M. Lopez Center, Asia Society Ang Ating Kwentong Klima A series of recorded in-depth online discussions on the impacts of climate change on food security, coastal and island communities, and indigenous communities and cultures. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqDiMe0BmwpqKR3wQipEnK2i2Y4kK-CbF Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Our Projects | Save Philippine Seas
Our focus areas include Marine Litter, Shark Conservation, and Ocean Climate Action through different approaches. Read more about our projects and the work that we do here! Our Projects Ocean Climate Action Marine Litter Prevention and Management Shark Conservation Ocean Climate Action Ocean Climate Action Change the Current Education for climate action Sea more Haquathon Harnessing technology and our imaginocean Sea more Sea and Earth Advocates Camp Empowering young seatizens as leaders in conservation Sea more YSEALI Marine Accelerator Program Supporting initiatives to address maritime and inland waterway issues and improve regional cooperation. Sea more Marine Litter Prevention and Management Marine litter Reimagine Recycling Finding solutions to waste pollution Sea more Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative Enable local governments and communities in the Philippines to reduce marine plastic pollution Sea more Circularity Assessment Protocol A systems method of collaborative and open data collection for communities to use for decision- and policy-making Sea more Marine Litter Learning Kit Diving into action by empowering community leaders Sea more Shark Conservation Sharks Shark Shelter Empowering communities for thresher shark conservation Sea more Save Sharks Network Philippines Conserving Philippine sharks Sea more Frequently Asked Questions Do you offer CSR activities for companies? We offer CSR activities that are aligned with our services and expertise. If you have a proposed CSR activity that you'd like us to facilitate or organize, you may send us an email with a letter of interest and proposal at info@savephilippineseas.org Can you organize a beach cleanup for us? We believe coastal cleanups are a good start to integrating sustainability in your workplace/school. If the coastal cleanup is part of a larger program, we're open to it! I'm just a small business. Can I still collaborate with you? We're open to engage with businesses of all levels and sizes! Tell us more about your idea at info@savephilippineseas.org . Can you do a talk in our office/school? We accept invites for talks depending on the topic and availability of our team. Please send us a formal invitation over email at info@savephilippineseas.org with details (time, date, topic, time, audience, objective). Can we hold fundraisers for you or hold an activity in support of your initiatives? We appreciate your intent to support us! Before you start your fundraiser/activity and use our name and/or logo, please email us at info@savephilippineseas.org about your initiative, so that we know about it and can support you too. Can I invite you to be a sponsor for our event? We have very limited resources and cannot provide any financial support for events. Start a marine conversation with us. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!
- Tagpi Tagpi Circular Economy Initiative Philippines
Innovation for Sustainable Development Initiative Tagpi Tagpi Circular Economy Initiative Philippines A video profile on a circular economy initiative and enterprise from Negros Oriental, Philippines and the women behind it. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkXZA9mTIIE 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










