Looking back on 25 years of PEMSEA this World Environment Day

Sunday, 8 June 2025

June 5th is World Environment Day and PEMSEA (11 country partners, 22 non-country partners and secretariat) is proud to have been working for 25 years towards a shared vision of a healthy coastal and marine environment in the Seas of East Asia!

Join us for the East Asian Seas Congress 2018 to celebrate 25 years of partnership, learning, innovation and transformational change and usher in an era of concrete actions aligned with the key principles of the global ocean agenda. http://eascongress2018.pemsea.org/ #SeasAsOne

 

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PEMSEA supports the international celebration of World Oceans Day

Sunday, 8 June 2025

MANILA, PHILIPPINES—On June 8, international celebrations will mark World Oceans Day, an annual commemoration to honor, protect, conserve and sustain the world’s oceans. PEMSEA (Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia) is one of the many organizations supporting global efforts towards sustainable oceans. PEMSEA’s interest in investing its technical resources and energy towards safeguarding the world’s oceans lies in its firm belief that oceans are vital to the economy and our way of life.

 

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World Oceans Day 2018: Ocean Plastics and Youth Action

Sunday, 8 June 2025

There could be more plastics than fish in the oceans by 2050 (PEMSEA / Gregorio Dantes Jr.)

 

Plastics were first conceived as an alternative material to scarce natural resources, such as ivory from wild elephants. Only a century later, this amazing breakthrough solution has become a tremendous problem, and nowhere is it as damaging as in our oceans.

 

Plastics by the Numbers

 

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Mangrove restoration and environmental education: community coastal development in the Tangerang Regency

Sunday, 8 June 2025

A mangrove nursery in the village of Patramanggala

 

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PEMSEA participates in the 6th Global Environment Facility Assembly

Sunday, 8 June 2025


Aimee T. Gonzales and four PEMSEA country representatives shared information about the EAS Congress 2018 with Mr. Peter Thomson, Mr. Kristian Teleki, and the GEF officials

 

PEMSEA has a strong relationship with the Global Environment Facility (GEF), which together with UNDP has provided generous support for PEMSEA since its beginning and shares a common vision of a sustainable future for the East Asian seas. We are proud to be taking part in the 6th GEF Assembly in Da Nang, Viet Nam. The GEF Assembly is the governing body of the GEF and meets every four years.

 

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The Last Straw Katipunan: encouraging sustainability in Loyola Heights

Sunday, 8 June 2025

 

As the Philippines is the world’s third largest source of marine plastics, Filipinos have the power to make a huge difference to the health of the world’s oceans. Some driven organizations in the country are intent on bringing about such change. One example is Sip PH, an environmentally conscious social entrepreneurship from Loyola Heights in Quezon City.

 

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Available now: PEMSEA Annual Report 2017

Sunday, 8 June 2025


We are pleased to share PEMSEA’s Annual Report for 2017.

 

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Report: DOTR Focus Group Meeting on Blue solutions for reducing maritime transport GHG emissions through increased energy efficiency of ship, port and truck activities

Sunday, 8 June 2025


The Philippine Department of Transportation (DOTR) invited a focus group discussion to gather comments for improving the proposal “Blue solutions for reducing maritime transport GHG emissions through increased energy efficiency of ship, port and truck activities” and to prioritize maritime GHG mitigation activities for funding. The meeting was hosted by PEMSEA with support of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) on 11 July 2018 and was attended by representatives of a number of Philippine and international departments and organizations.

 

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PEMSEA holds a dialogue on the future of the Seas of East Asia beyond 2020

Sunday, 8 June 2025


From left to right: Dr. Laura David, Dr. Antonio La Viña, Dr. Chua Thia-Eng, and Ms. Deborah Robertson.

 

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ICM Training Manual Course 1: Understanding Integrated Coastal Management (ICM)

Sunday, 8 June 2025

 

We are proud to announce the release of our Instructor's Manual for its Model Course on Understanding Integrated Coastal Management (ICM), available on the SEA Knowledge Bank.

 

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