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Table 1. List of training courses and number of attendees

Title of Course

No. of 

attendees

Tri-National Training Workshop on Marine Sea Turtle 

Biology and Conservation

33

Marine Mammal and Turtle Stranding Rescue Training



33

Assessment of the Seaweed Resources and Farming 

as Livelihood in the Balabac Marine Biodiversity 

Conservation Corridor and the Potential for Seaweed 

Farming Development of Adjacent Areas

25

IUCN Red List Training



32

Integrated Coastal Management Training Course in the 

Verde Passage

29

Environmental Governance Training



416

Law Enforcement Trainings for local stakeholders in the 

Balabac Strait Corridor (1)

46

Law Enforcement Trainings for local stakeholders in the 



Balabac Strait Corridor (2)

82

Paralegal and Deputy Fish Warden Training for 



Police Environment Desk Offi cer (PEDO) of Batangas 

Province and Oriental Mindoro

49

Sustainable Fisheries Management in the Context of 



the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries

24

Socioeconomic Monitoring – Southeast Asia Training 



Course (SocMon 1)

30

Socioeconomic Monitoring: Data Analysis Training 



(SocMon 2) 

19

Microsoft Access (database) Training



21

Basic Fishery Law Enforcement Training for Batangas 

Baywatch Network

26

Advance Fishery Law Enforcement Training



36

Paralegal Training for Bantay Dagat Members of 

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

48

Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Standing Rescue 



Training for Verde Island Passage MBCC

26

Local Facilitators’ Training-Workshop for Cagayancillo



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Total (as of July 2008)

1,049

practitioners on trends and interests 

in corporate social responsibility 

(CSR) portfolios. These workshops 

opened opportunities for scientists 

and businesses to discuss strategies 

in support of marine conservation.  

With the private and business 

sectors, collaborative strategies were 

identified to optimize investments 

in conservation programmes for the 

marine environment (CI-Philippines, 

2007). 

Capacity-building 

Partnerships 

To achieve a common 

understanding on the needs of 

marine conservation throughout 

the seascape, a seascape-wide 

capacity-building campaign 

for local partners and future 

implementers of the SSS 

conservation campaign was 

initiated. 

Based on an assessment of training 

needs,  20 training courses were 

designed and attended by 1,049 

staff, partners and stakeholders 

(Table 1). Topics  included 

strengthening capabilities 

on ICM, coastal governance 

and enforcement, responsible 

information collection and 

management, and species-specific 

management.  

The Philippine Council for 

Aquatic and Marine Research 

and Development conducted an 

integrated coastal management 

(ICM) Training for participants from 

three provincial and nine municipal/

city governments of Batangas, 

Oriental Mindoro and Palawan. 

It also conducted a training on 

Sustainable Fisheries Management 

in the Context of the Code of 

Conduct for Responsible Fisheries 

(SFM-CCRF) for fisheries managers 

from provincial and municipal/

city governments of Batangas and 

Oriental Mindoro. The latter training 



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July 2008

used participatory approaches and 

case methodology in discussing 

scenarios and issues on the state of 

the fisheries resources, sustainable 

fisheries management, national 

and local adaptation of CCRF in 

the Philippines,  and integration of 

sustainable fisheries management 

into ICM. 

Tanggol Kalikasan (Defense of 

Nature), in partnership with 

the Batangas State University 

conducted several Environmental 

Governance training workshops 

for municipalities in Batangas 

Province for over 400 trainees. 

Tanggol Kalikasan also provided 

municipal staff, village chairpersons, 

navy, coast guard, and police in 

Balabac with an orientation on 

Philippine environmental laws and 

proper procedures for boarding 

boats and arresting violators.  A 

second enforcement training for 

fisher volunteers deputized to 

arrest violators of environmental 

laws was conducted in Balabac. An 

impact evaluation was undertaken 

by Haribon Foundation to determine 

the effectiveness of the ICM and 

governance trainings. Similar 

trainings in law enforcement were 

also conducted for Batangas and 

Mindoro.


The Marine Research Foundation, 

Malaysia, facilitated a tri-national 

sea turtle training for participants 

from the Philippines, Indonesia 

and Malaysia on marine turtle 

biology, ecology, value, research 



Figure 3.  Issues and Threats Perception Map for the Verde Island Passage MBCC.


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methods, legislation, conservation 

and management, and practical 

interventions.  Priorities for 

management action and a general 

framework for a network of 

protected areas for sea turtles 

within the SSS were identified. The 

Tubbataha Management Office 

organized a marine mammal and 

turtle stranding rescue training 

workshop which focused on the 

conservation of marine mammals 

and turtles, data collection and 

handling techniques during 

stranding. A similar training was 

likewise conducted for Verde Island 

partners.  The University of the 

Philippines-Marine Science Institute  

(UP-MSI) conducted a training-

workshop on farming and seaweed 

biodiversity (taxonomy) in Balabac 

for local stakeholders.

A training on socioeconomic 

monitoring  for coastal management  

was conducted for participants  from 

Palawan in cooperation with the 

City Government of Puerto Princesa,  

Palawan Council for Sustainable 

Development, the Palawan State 

University with support from the US 

National Oceanic and Atmospheric 

Administration.  A follow-up training 

on data analysis was also conducted.

Learning the Lessons 

 

The Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape 



Programme (SSS) has expanded the 

Coastline

Tri-National

Image Source: Conservation International-Philippines



Partnership Map of the Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Initiative.


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