I am not a diver but I enjoy looking at marine life on postcards. I do hope that Philippine marine life should be featured in postcards so that we who don’t have the chance to scuba dive have the chance to see these lovely creatures under the sea.
I, myself, is an animal lover. I feel sad every time I see marine/ wild animals being killed for food.
Sincerely yours,
MR. RODRIGO P. DE VERA JR.
Asst. Professor
University of Eastern Pangasinan
Binanlonan, Pangasinan
Philippines
Yes sir! I could not agree more. I remember the finest black sand beach of Lano del Sur in the early 60′s. The awesome reefs of Anilao, Batangas in the 70′s. It is paramount to have an extensive marine management to insure the health of our reefs for the future generation. Its my childhood dream to have the opportunity to work on marine project on protecting coral reefs back home.
Sikncerly yours,
Johann D. Hofer
Enviroscape Management & Design
Chandler, AZ, USA
or
H2 Aquatics
Quezon City, Philippines
Hi!
I have always been a sea lover… i am amazed with its beauty… and one of the reasons that i chose to stay in the philippines is because of its amazing beaches and seas…
i have travelled a few places already and ive seen how these nature’s gift must be saved. im thinking how and where i can extend my skills or time to be able to contribute in saving the ocean…
as i browsed through your site… i couldnt help but feel that i, too, wants to be a part of something like this…
how can i contribute in your org… or can you refer any organizations who accepts volunteers like myself…
Thank you very muuch and hoping for your response.
accidentally browsing your website
and im very happy to see that someday like you have concern our marine culture.how can
i join in your group as volunteer.thank you so much ,hope to hear your response.God Bliss you as all.
Its good to know that conservation is being promoted in the Philippines, I am coming to Camarines Sur next April visiting the island of Sumaoy and I am looking forward to explore the reefs around the island to see what its health state is, how could I help.
Looking forward to your reply.
so many pawikan in long beach san vicente palawan but many people can collect their egg everytime they lay in long beach the problem is there are no official their in san vicente that conserve this marine life i hope that u help this problem
Im an islander and I believe that this conservation will be more effective if you will directly educate locals. I mean the one who really leave on island village. They will be the one who will directly protect and take care of those marine species. During my entire visit of some island of philippine archipelago I realize that most of the locals are not aware of the richness of their natural resources. It’s not the tourist but the local itself as well as the people from nearby towns who ruined the place.
Not being in Philippines for 15 years, I have completely forgotten how things are back home. Whenever I see the news from Philippines, it’s mainly about politics and crime. Just a few days ago I was having a conversation about beaches and we were also planning our upcoming trip to Philippines. Me, not being there for so long, I was reminded of how polluted some of the beaches there are. This whole conversation was taken place at a beach bar watching the gorgeous sunset. This setting is something we all can appreciate. On my visit, I will see how much the locals have done about the issue and if there’s anything I can do being that I am from the country and much care about conserving nature’s beauty. Looking forward to it!
We would like to support the conservation of marine life. We have a resort here in Cebu and we are into protecting our area as well as the sea creatures that live nearby.
Is it possible to ask help from you on how to take care of our marine lives?
We hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks!
Kristine
So what do you think?
OceanHeritage.com.ph is formed to address the dire need to protect and conserve the marine environment of The Philippines - the seas are an essential part of our country’s history, and its ecosystem.
I am not a diver but I enjoy looking at marine life on postcards. I do hope that Philippine marine life should be featured in postcards so that we who don’t have the chance to scuba dive have the chance to see these lovely creatures under the sea.
I, myself, is an animal lover. I feel sad every time I see marine/ wild animals being killed for food.
Sincerely yours,
MR. RODRIGO P. DE VERA JR.
Asst. Professor
University of Eastern Pangasinan
Binanlonan, Pangasinan
Philippines
To: Mr Rodrigo de Vera
Yes sir! I could not agree more. I remember the finest black sand beach of Lano del Sur in the early 60′s. The awesome reefs of Anilao, Batangas in the 70′s. It is paramount to have an extensive marine management to insure the health of our reefs for the future generation. Its my childhood dream to have the opportunity to work on marine project on protecting coral reefs back home.
Sikncerly yours,
Johann D. Hofer
Enviroscape Management & Design
Chandler, AZ, USA
or
H2 Aquatics
Quezon City, Philippines
Hi!
I have always been a sea lover… i am amazed with its beauty… and one of the reasons that i chose to stay in the philippines is because of its amazing beaches and seas…
i have travelled a few places already and ive seen how these nature’s gift must be saved. im thinking how and where i can extend my skills or time to be able to contribute in saving the ocean…
as i browsed through your site… i couldnt help but feel that i, too, wants to be a part of something like this…
how can i contribute in your org… or can you refer any organizations who accepts volunteers like myself…
Thank you very muuch and hoping for your response.
hi! i
accidentally browsing your website
and im very happy to see that someday like you have concern our marine culture.how can
i join in your group as volunteer.thank you so much ,hope to hear your response.God Bliss you as all.
Hi there,
Its good to know that conservation is being promoted in the Philippines, I am coming to Camarines Sur next April visiting the island of Sumaoy and I am looking forward to explore the reefs around the island to see what its health state is, how could I help.
Looking forward to your reply.
so many pawikan in long beach san vicente palawan but many people can collect their egg everytime they lay in long beach the problem is there are no official their in san vicente that conserve this marine life i hope that u help this problem
Im an islander and I believe that this conservation will be more effective if you will directly educate locals. I mean the one who really leave on island village. They will be the one who will directly protect and take care of those marine species. During my entire visit of some island of philippine archipelago I realize that most of the locals are not aware of the richness of their natural resources. It’s not the tourist but the local itself as well as the people from nearby towns who ruined the place.
Maryan G. Nambong
Responsible Travel Advocate
Not being in Philippines for 15 years, I have completely forgotten how things are back home. Whenever I see the news from Philippines, it’s mainly about politics and crime. Just a few days ago I was having a conversation about beaches and we were also planning our upcoming trip to Philippines. Me, not being there for so long, I was reminded of how polluted some of the beaches there are. This whole conversation was taken place at a beach bar watching the gorgeous sunset. This setting is something we all can appreciate. On my visit, I will see how much the locals have done about the issue and if there’s anything I can do being that I am from the country and much care about conserving nature’s beauty. Looking forward to it!
Hello!
We would like to support the conservation of marine life. We have a resort here in Cebu and we are into protecting our area as well as the sea creatures that live nearby.
Is it possible to ask help from you on how to take care of our marine lives?
We hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks!
Kristine