Mangrove Tree Planting and Coastal Clean Up

Environment & Sustainability | Aug 04, 2018 | Volunteer Event

Mangrove Plant Trees for Climate Change Adaptation
1. Nursing ground for fish, prawns, crabs and support fisheries Production in coastal waters.
2. Produce leaf litter, which are valuable source of food for animals in estuaries and coastal waters.
3. Protect the environment by Protecting the coastal areas and communities from storm surges, waves, rogue waves, tidal currents and typhoons
4. Produce organic biomass (carbon) and reduce organic pollution in near shore areas by trapping or absorption.
5. Serve as recreational grounds for bird watching and observation of other wildlife
6. Source of wood and timber and nipa shingles for houseing materials, firewood and charcoal, and of poles for fish traps.
7. Source of livelihood by selling the mangrove seeds and propagules for the corporate social responsibilities.
8. Source of meal like crustaceans, mollusks and fish can be harvested
9. Source of Medicine, tannin and alcohol
10. Area for learning for Environment Education for Students, Tourist, Political Leaders and Tourism Providers 
11. Area for Environment Endeavors by mangrove & coastal clean up.
12. Source of bigger fishing profit
13. Protects the ocean/sea as barrier or filter for soil erosion or flash flood from the land.
14. Prevent Soil Erosion
15. They regulate micro-climate and temperature.
16. Magrove is a trash catcher to prevent plastics to go out to the sea and bottom of the ocean
 
ITINERARY Low Tide Schedule
04:00 AM Assembly at Pasay Taft LRT
04;30 AM ETD for Calatagan
07:00 AM ETA Calatagan, Mangrove Ecosystem and Conservation 
08:00 PM Mangrove Tree Planting
09:00 AM Coastal Clean Up
10:00 AM Wash Up and Community Orientation and Sharing
11:00 AM Lunch
12:30 PM ETA Manila
 
VOLUNTEER COST P 1588/pax
  • Mangrove Propagules
  • Lunch
  • RT Van 
  • Coordinator 
  • Digital Certificate of Conservation
  • Social Media Promotion 
NOTE:
  1. Saturday Schedule of Departure is Subject to CHANGE according to the LOW tide schedule of the Sea
  2. Book and Buy First come first serve reservation w P 500/pax reservation deposit
  3. Guaranteed Minimun departure every Saturday is 10 pax, otherwise will reschedule until a group of 10 is formed
HAPPY TO HELP AND SERVE
 
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Calatagan Batangas

Aug 04, 2018

04:00 AM - 03:30 PM

Nature Awareness and Conservation Club Inc

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