Anilao dive spot gets coral restoration lab
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As part of its corporate social responsibility, Metro Pacific Investments Corp. Foundation, through its Shore It Up program, recently received a donation of 40 eco-reef modules, which will be installed in Balayan Bay, one of the country’s top scuba diving destinations. Since 2016, MPIC Foundation has been nurturing a Coral Restoration Field Laboratory in Bgy. Solo in Mabini, Batangas to help restore the marine ecosystem of the area. In the past two years, it has laid 12 modules, which has provided valuable data to help in the flourishing of aquatic life in the barangay.
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Anilao dive spot gets coral restoration lab. (2019, February 5). Manila Standard, p. B4.
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