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Eastern Visayas

Mangrove Shields

Wetlands International Philippines

🌊 Coastal Restoration

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.

Mangrove Shields

Impact Metrics

Mangroves Restored

4ha

Survival Rate

96.5%

Wave Energy Reduction

66%

Sustainable Development Goals

1

No Poverty

5

Gender Equality

8

Decent Work

13

Climate Action

14

Life Below Water

15

Life on Land

About This Project

Organisation: Wetlands International Philippines

Location: Eastern Visayas, Philippines

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Verification Standard

NGO Monitored

Transparent impact tracking and verification by accredited NGOs.

Standard: EMR methodology used by ZSL; Verra VM0033 pathway under blue-carbon methodology

Note: Project on Verra VM0033 pathway under blue-carbon methodology; EMR methodology used by ZSL; Gold Standard mangrove eligibility being assessed.

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