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life below

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Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development

Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for
sustainable development

Healthy oceans and seas are essential to our existence. They cover 70 percent of our planet and we rely on them for food, energy and water. Yet, we have managed to do tremendous damage to these precious resources. We must protect them by eliminating pollution and overfishing and immediately start to responsibly manage and protect all marine life around the world.

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RESEARCHES

The VIP CORALS Marine Repository Hub: Laying foundations for science and discovery in the VIP

The Philippines is said to be the center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity because of a key marine biodiversity...Read More

Threats on Natural Stand of Philippine Teak along Verde Island Passage Marine Corridor (VIPMC), Southern Luzon, Philippines.

This study documents the threats of the critically endangered Tectona philippinensis in the backdrop of the past conservation...Read More
Knowledge Management (42)
Reduction of Marine Pollution BatStateUs Policy Guidlines for Sustainable Development
Waste Reduction Policies
Water Usage and Care Policies
Watershed Management for Location Specific Diversity of Aquatic Species
Good Aquatic Stewardship Practices
Maintaining Good Aquatic Stewardship Practices
Stock Assessment and Reproductive Biology of Siganids
Maintaining A Local Ecosystem
Technologies or Practices that enable Marine Industry to Minimize or Prevent Damage to Aquatic Ecosystems
Projects that help Maintain and Extend Ecosystems and their Biodiversity
BatStateU Supports Sustainably-Sourced Food for its Campuses
BatStateU Action to Support Aquatic Ecosystem
Pilot-testing of Halymenia durvillei and Reproductive Biology of Siganids
Coastal and Mangrove Conservation and Reproductive Biology of Siganids
Water Irrigation Practices
Watershed Management Strategy
Policy Guidelines on Waste Management
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BatStateU collaborates with the local community, e.g. through partnerships, in efforts to maintain shared aquatic ecosystems
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BatStateU develops and supports programs and incentives that encourage and maintain good aquatic stewardship practices
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BatStateU monitors the health of aquatic ecosystems
BatStateU has a plan to minimise physical, chemical and or biological alterations of related aquatic ecosystems
BatStateU has a policy on preventing and reducing marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from land-based activities
BatStateU has an action plan in place to reduce plastic waste on campus
BatStateU has water quality standards and guidelines for water discharges (to uphold water quality inorder to protect ecosystems, wildlife, and human health and welfare, etc)
BatStateU works directly (research and or engagement with industries) on technologies or practices that enable marine industry to minimise or prevent damage to aquatic
BatStateU works directly (research and or engagement with industries) to maintain and extend existing ecosystems and their biodiversity, of both plants and animals, especially ecosystems under threat
BatStateU has a policy to ensure that food on campus that comes from aquatic ecosystems is sustainably harvested
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BatStateU supports and or organises events aimed to promote conservation and sustainable utilisation of the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and marine resources
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BatStateU offers educational outreach activities for local or national communities to raise awareness about overfishing , illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices
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BatStateU offers educational programmes on fresh-water ecosystems (water irrigation practices, water management/conservation) for local or national communities
VIP Corals conducts virtual training on vulnerability of Ulva – community
VIP Corals educational program on aquaculture – community
OUP Memorandum Order on the Implementation of Green Management Practices in the University In relation to the Requirements of Relevant Laws, Rules and Regulations
OC Memorandum No-2021 001 Ensuring Sustainable Aquaculture Practices
GADC and HUGIS Project Collab for GIS Training on aquaculture mapping
Online video series on marine life and the ocean systems by Balik Scientist Dr. Jayvee A. Saco
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