Join Us for Ocean Cleanup Day!

Join Us for Ocean Cleanup Day!

Join Us for Ocean Cleanup Day!

Help us protect our beaches and ocean for future generations

Help us protect our beaches and ocean for future generations

"Together, we can make a difference for our oceans and our community"

"Together, we can make a difference for our oceans and our community"

"Together, we can make a difference for our oceans and our community"

An illustration from Carlos Gomes Cabral
An illustration from Carlos Gomes Cabral
An illustration from Carlos Gomes Cabral

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When is the Ocean Cleanup event?

The event is scheduled for Sunday, November 10th, 2024. Cleanup activities will begin at 2:00 PM, followed by food at the Ocean Office at 5:30 PM.

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Where will the cleanup take place?

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Who can participate in the cleanup?

01.

When is the Ocean Cleanup event?

The event is scheduled for Sunday, November 10th, 2024. Cleanup activities will begin at 2:00 PM, followed by food at the Ocean Office at 5:30 PM.

02.

Where will the cleanup take place?

03.

Who can participate in the cleanup?

01.

When is the Ocean Cleanup event?

The event is scheduled for Sunday, November 10th, 2024. Cleanup activities will begin at 2:00 PM, followed by food at the Ocean Office at 5:30 PM.

02.

Where will the cleanup take place?

03.

Who can participate in the cleanup?

Why it Matters?

Why it Matters?

Why it Matters?

Beach cleanups play a vital role in protecting our oceans and the diverse marine life that calls it home. Each year, waste and plastic accumulate on our shores, harming marine life and disrupting ecosystems. By joining the cleanup in Lila, we can remove harmful debris, reduce pollution, and protect the stunning marine biodiversity that makes the Philippines unique. Every piece of litter removed from Bohol’s beaches brings us closer to a cleaner, safer environment for marine species and our community.

Beach cleanups play a vital role in protecting our oceans and the diverse marine life that calls it home. Each year, waste and plastic accumulate on our shores, harming marine life and disrupting ecosystems. By joining the cleanup in Lila, we can remove harmful debris, reduce pollution, and protect the stunning marine biodiversity that makes the Philippines unique. Every piece of litter removed from Bohol’s beaches brings us closer to a cleaner, safer environment for marine species and our community.

Impact of Ocean Pollution: The Rising Tide of Plastic Waste

Impact of Ocean Pollution: The Rising Tide of Plastic Waste

Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic enter our oceans, harming marine life and our planet. This infographic highlights the main culprits—plastic bottles, caps, food wrappers, and bags—that end up in the stomachs of sea creatures, affecting the entire food chain. Every small action to reduce plastic waste helps protect our oceans. Let’s be part of the solution!

Top 5 Countries Contributing to Ocean Plastic Pollution

Top 5 Countries Contributing to Ocean Plastic Pollution

China, Indonesia, and the Philippines lead in mismanaged plastic waste that ends up polluting our oceans. Together, these five countries contribute millions of metric tons of plastic marine debris each year, harming marine ecosystems and impacting communities worldwide. This highlights the urgent need for waste management solutions and individual actions to reduce plastic use and prevent further pollution.


The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: A Growing Ocean Crisis

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: A Growing Ocean Crisis

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch spans 1.6 million square kilometers, filled with an estimated 80,000 tons of trash—99% of which is plastic. Shockingly, 46% of this floating mass comes from discarded fishing gear. This area holds over 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic, polluting marine ecosystems and threatening sea life. By reducing plastic waste and rethinking our habits, we can take steps to protect our oceans and help prevent this crisis from growing.


Impact of Ocean Pollution: The Rising Tide of Plastic Waste

Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic enter our oceans, harming marine life and our planet. This infographic highlights the main culprits—plastic bottles, caps, food wrappers, and bags—that end up in the stomachs of sea creatures, affecting the entire food chain. Every small action to reduce plastic waste helps protect our oceans. Let’s be part of the solution!

Top 5 Countries Contributing to Ocean Plastic Pollution

China, Indonesia, and the Philippines lead in mismanaged plastic waste that ends up polluting our oceans. Together, these five countries contribute millions of metric tons of plastic marine debris each year, harming marine ecosystems and impacting communities worldwide. This highlights the urgent need for waste management solutions and individual actions to reduce plastic use and prevent further pollution.


The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: A Growing Ocean Crisis

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch spans 1.6 million square kilometers, filled with an estimated 80,000 tons of trash—99% of which is plastic. Shockingly, 46% of this floating mass comes from discarded fishing gear. This area holds over 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic, polluting marine ecosystems and threatening sea life. By reducing plastic waste and rethinking our habits, we can take steps to protect our oceans and help prevent this crisis from growing.


How You Can Help?

How You Can Help?

How You Can Help?

Be Part of the Solution

Be Part of the Solution

Be Part of the Solution

  • Join our cleanup events and make a tangible impact on our oceans! Every helping hand brings us closer to cleaner beaches and healthier marine life.

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  • Be a voice for our oceans! Click the social sharing buttons to raise awareness and encourage your friends and family to join the movement against ocean pollution.

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