Interests converge vs marine pollution
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Public awareness about the seas in the Philippines may be unparalleled. This, according to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) which cites the work of the Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation (CCEF) in public education about marine issues. The CCEF works nationwide to communicate marine issues by putting on-the-ground programs that educate and encourage coastal communities and local governments and beyond to decision-makers.
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Interests converge vs marine pollution. (2012, October 12). Malaya Business Insight, p. A11.
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Marine pollution; Water pollution; Pollution; Marine ecology; Governance; Governments; Overfishing; Tourism; Acidification; Food security; Climatic changes; Fisheries; Coastal zone management; Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation (CCEF); United Nations Environment Program (UNEP); Steiner, Achim
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