Peatland & Watershed
Conservation International + DENR
Tañon Strait is where forest meets ocean. Trees in Bohol's highlands feed water through mangroves to seagrass meadows where tuna spawn. When upland forests were logged, the strait silted. Now a coalition is rewinding the clock — restoring highland forests and coastal mangroves as one ecosystem. Carbon credits fund the forest guards. Fish landings are rising.

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Mangrove Restoration Target
Forest Protection
Fishing Households
Sustainable Development Goals
No Poverty
Clean Water
Decent Work
Climate Action
Life Below Water
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: Conservation International + DENR
Location: Tañon Strait, Philippines
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Standard: Verra VM0033 pathway; Gold Standard eligibility being assessed; credits not yet issued
Note: Verra VM0033 pathway; Gold Standard eligibility being assessed; credits not yet issued.
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