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    Divers needed for Cebu coastal clean-up

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    April 5, 2019
    Author
    Newman, Minerva B. C.
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    MB20190405_12
    Excerpt
    The Junior Cham­ber International-Cebu Sinulog Inc. (JCI-CSI) needs 100 volunteer divers for this year’s Scubasurero Project, a massive coastal cleanup drive on April 21 at the Boyla Diving Resort Terminal in Lapu-Lapu City. The clean-up project is a worldwide campaign adopted by the JCI-CSI in 2003 to reduce pollution in the oceans and in support of the United Nation’s (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14: Life Below Water. JCI National Executive Vice Presi­dent Disston Tan is asking organiza­tions and the community to join the drive on Easter Sunday, April 21.
    Citation
    Newman, M. B. (2019, April 5). Divers needed for Cebu coastal clean-up. Manila Bulletin, p. 12.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6414
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    Subject
    Divers; Coastal zone; Sustainable development; Environmental restoration; Environmental protection; Water pollution; Coastal zone management; Man-induced effects; Cham­ber International-Cebu Sinulog Inc. (JCI-CSI); Lapu Lapu Disaster Risk Reduc­tion and Management (DRRM); Tan, Disston; Berame, Andy
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