China tests new scientific guidelines to restore degraded and damaged coastal and marine ecosystems

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


As one of PEMSEA’s country partners, China has been implementing integrated coastal management (ICM) since the early 1990s, including the promotion of marine ecological restoration.

 

Currently, China is pilot-testing the Technical Guidelines for Marine Ecological Restoration in Dongying ang Qingdao.

 

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DPR Korea achieves numerous milestones on sustainable coastal and marine resource development in 2021

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


DPR Korea is one of PEMSEA’s country partners since the 1990s, working to implement the shared regional blueprint called the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia.

 

In 2021, DPR Korea adopted regulations on coastal protection and management, implemented the national plan on marine resource protection, and adopted relevant measures for the building and maintenance of coastal protection facilities nationwide.

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RO Korea makes headways on sustainable management of its coastal and marine sector

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


With 13 other countries in East Asia, RO Korea remains committed to implement the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia.

 

The year 2021 is a crucial year for the country given its numerous accomplishments in implementing this shared regional strategy.

 

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Accelerating action on SDG 14, the ‘lagging’ SDG

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


Partnerships in Environmental Management for a Seas of East Asia is an international coordinating mechanism whose mission is to foster healthy and resilient coasts, people and economies in thr East Asian Seas (EAS), PEMSEA is committed to move as one with the global ocean agenda and is applying integrated coastal management as a building block to promote blue economy pathway.

 

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Progress made in Guimaras CCA and DRR

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


Coastal communities are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change on the ocean, including depleted marine ecosystems, sea-level rise, and coastal hazards such as storm surges. These climate change-related impacts have been experienced by Guimaras, a small island province located in Western Visayas, Philippines.

 

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#Buhayilog: How to Revive Asia’s Rivers

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 

River Rangers from Imus haul sacks of newly-collected garbage in chest-deep waters. “Tomorrow, new trash will flow down from the uplands to again cover this riverbank with garbage,” shares ranger Junjun Brinola. Though the work is ceaseless, regular river cleanups can help prevent garbage from flowing out to sea.  (Gregg Yan / PEMSEA)

 

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School Principal Wages War on Waste in Cavite

Sunday, 28 September 2025


 

Principal Rhodora Sacramento shows how easy it is to stuff junk food packaging into used bottles. The school administrator has been waging a War on Waste since 2016, exhorting Cavite’s students to do all they can to minimize the garbage their respective schools generate. She currently serves as principal of the Mabolo Elementary School in Bacoor. (Gregg Yan / PEMSEA)

 

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Summer Course on Tropical Sea Farming and Integrated Coastal Management

Sunday, 28 September 2025


 

Deadline for registration: 30 June 2022

 

A Summer Course on Tropical Sea Farming of IPB University is taking place on 1-10 August 2022 in Bogor, Indonesia, the course offers students with a credit-earning program involving 18 resource speakers across East Asia who will engage students in a series of lectures and workshops on the the principles, concepts, planning, and operational aspects of sea farming (or more commonly known as mariculture) and its capacity for integrated coastal management to help ensure sustainable development of the sector.

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PEMSEA welcomes the new Chairs and Co-Chairs of the East Asian Seas Partnership Council

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


During the 14th East Asian Seas Partnership Council (EAS PC) Meeting last July 27, new Chairs and Co-Chairs were sworn in for the period of 31 July 2022 to 30 July 2025. As the governing body of PEMSEA, the Council formulates policies in support of sustainable coastal development throughout the EAS region. It consists of the Executive Committee, made up of elected Chairs and Co-Chairs and the Executive Director of PEMSEA Resource Facility, and PEMSEA’s country and non-country partners.

 

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Photos: ICM Site Visit of Tangerang Delegation in Cavite Province

Sunday, 28 September 2025

 


Mr. A. Zaki Iskandar, Regent of Tangerang Regency in Banten Province, Indonesia and Vice President of the PEMSEA Network of Local Governments (PNLG) together with key officials visited the province of Cavite, one of PEMSEA’s ICM (integrated coastal management) sites in the Philippines on July 19, 2022 to learn some of the good practices in ICM program implementation in the province. Cavite Province showcased some of its efforts in habitat conservation and protection, and solid and plastic waste management.

 

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