Tagbanua Palawan: Guardians of Coron to El Nido and Marine Conservation
Palawan is world-famous for its breathtaking islands, Coron to El Nido dive spots, and rich marine biodiversity. But beyond its […]
sustainable practices, eco-conscious tourism, conservation efforts
Palawan is world-famous for its breathtaking islands, Coron to El Nido dive spots, and rich marine biodiversity. But beyond its […]
Microplastics and Ocean Pollution has become one of the biggest environmental threats to our oceans, with microplastics being a particularly
The nitrogen cycle in oceans plays a vital role in regulating marine ecosystems, providing essential nutrients for plankton, corals, and
The carbon cycle is a fundamental process that regulates Earth’s climate and sustains marine ecosystems. However, human activities such as
Scuba diving is an incredible way to experience the ocean, but many divers worry about the costs associated with the
The UNESCO Man and Biosphere (MAB) Programme for the Palawan Biosphere Reserve, often referred to as the “last ecological frontier”
Palawan, often referred to as the last ecological frontier of the Philippines, is home to groundbreaking efforts in sustainable marine
Palawan is a dream destination for divers, offering some of the best diving Philippines. With crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life,
The Palawan Peacock-Pheasant (Polyplectron napoleonis) is a dazzling bird species found only in the lush forests of Palawan. Known for
Introduction Electricity generation in Philippines has long been a cornerstone of its development, yet the country continues to face significant