28/09/2024
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ππππ ππππ: As part of the 25th National Maritime Week celebration, the Coast Guard District Southern Tagalog conducted a coastal clean-up along a 10-kilometer stretch in Barangay Dela Paz Proper and Barangay Dela Paz Pulot Aplaya, Batangas City, collecting 147 sacks of primarily plastic waste.
Various government agencies, maritime stakeholders, and civilian volunteers participated in this impactful activity, including:
Government Agencies
β’BFP R4A TAYSAN BATANGAS
β’MARPSTA BATANGAS
β’CENRO BATANGAS
β’PDRRMO BATANGAS
β’PNP 4A MARIG
β’59TH INFANTRY BATTALION PA
β’BFP PROVINCIAL OFFICE
β’BPPO Batangas POLICE PROVINCIAL Office
Maritime Stakeholders
β’Montenegro Shipping Lines
β’JG SUMMIT PETROCHEMICALS CORP
β’STARLITE FERRIES INC
β’MARINA
Civilian Volunteers
β’Brgy. Dela Paz Proper Residents
β’Brgy. Dela Paz Pulot Aplaya Residents
β’509th ,511th, 516th and 519th PCGA Squadrons
Coastal clean-ups like this play a crucial role in Marine Environmental Protection, reducing pollution, protecting marine life, and promoting community involvement. This initiative also highlighted womenβs empowerment, with women from various organizations taking active roles in the clean-up. Their participation promoted leadership, inspiring women to become advocates for the environment and role models for both environmental stewardship and gender equality.
Marine environmental protection is a shared responsibility. Together, we can make a lasting impact and move toward a plastic-free environment!