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Southern Negros

Bring Papa Home

Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation

🐠 Marine Sanctuary

When Ramon was young, dynamite fishing decimated reefs. Quick cash, no future. PRRCFI taught him to count fish, protect seagrass, guide tourists. Today his teenage son works eco-camps in summer. His grandchildren will inherit coral forests, not rubble. He calls it "bringing papa home" — fishing the old way that feeds families for generations.

Bring Papa Home

Impact Metrics

Trained Fishermen

50+

Sea Wardens

10deputised

Students/Year in Camps

200-400annually

Sustainable Development Goals

1

No Poverty

4

Quality Education

5

Gender Equality

8

Decent Work

12

Responsible Consumption

13

Climate Action

14

Life Below Water

15

Life on Land

About This Project

Organisation: Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation

Location: Southern Negros, Philippines

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Verification Standard

Government Backed

Endorsed and monitored by national or international government agencies.

Standard: DENR-Recognised + IUCN Networks

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