Chevron, partners release sea turtles into open waters
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Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI) released 146 olive ridley sea turtle hatchlings into open waters five months after it led a coastal cleanup along the shoreline of Batangas terminal that created a nesting ground for the turtle species. Last September, CPI’s coastal cleanup rallied 250 volunteers from partner organizations, including SRDC, CJI General Services Inc., 5G Security Inc., the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary (PCGA), Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (Menro), City Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro), and Barangay Danglaya. They were able to collect 232 sacks of trash.
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Chevron, partners release sea turtles into open waters. (2026, February 8). BusinessMirror, p. A7.
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