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    DOT-6 supports underwater clean up in Boracay

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    Date
    March 18, 2019
    Author
    JMVB
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    Classification code
    DG20190318_2
    Excerpt
    The Department of Tourism supports the underwater clean up of the white beach area of Boracay Island organized by the Philippine Travel Factory. The project aims to promote awareness in the protection of the Island’s biodiversity. “The underwater cleanup is in line with the DOT mandate to support sustainable tourism. This initiative will encourage other businesses to intensify their corporate social responsibility efforts,” said DOT-6 Regional Director Helen J. Catalbas.
    Citation
    DOT-6 supports underwater clean up in Boracay. (2019, March 18). The Daily Guardian, p. 2.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5910
    Associated content
    Online version
    Corporate Names
    Department of Tourism (DOT)-Region VI Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Boracay Business Administration of Scuba Shops (BBASS) Aqualife Japanese Divers
    Personal Names
    Catalbas, Helen J. Suzuki, Takahito
    Geographic Names
    Boracay
    Subject
    environmental restoration environmental protection Governments ecotourism divers
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