Eastern Visayas
Mangrove Shields
Wetlands International Philippines
After Typhoon Hainan devastated Tacloban, a fishing village transformed an abandoned fishpond into a living wall of mangroves. Trees now shelter fish nurseries and feed families through mollusc harvesting. A 96% survival rate — nature healing, and protecting the next generation from the storms to come.

Impact Metrics
Mangroves Restored
Survival Rate
Wave Energy Reduction
Sustainable Development Goals
No Poverty
Gender Equality
Decent Work
Climate Action
Life Below Water
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: Wetlands International Philippines
Location: Eastern Visayas, PH
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Standard: Verra VM0033 + Gold Standard
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Funding Route: Carbon Credits Marketplace
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