Report--- International scope of marine pollution damage --- August 2020



 Increasing pollution of estuaries and coastal waters causes economic damage to fisheries, tourism and much else. 

Developing countries are not immune from this, and the growth of tourism as well as the shift of populations to the coast in many parts of the world make pollution control all the more urgent. 

 

The Philippine Clean Air Act

https://air.emb.gov.ph/the-philippine-clean-air-act/

 What are they doing ? It looks that they are fishing.

The problem is an international one and demands international solutions,

 

The Legislative Branch

Basahin sa Filipino

https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/about/gov/the-legislative-branch/ 

 

http://r12.emb.gov.ph/ra-9275-the-philippine-clean-water-act/

 the 19th International Coastal Clean Up day only?

In observance of the 19th International Coastal Clean Up day, a battalion of volunteers numbering to 3705 led by DENR Secretary Michael T. Defensor braved to eradicate the garbage pile-up of Manila Bay.


4,490 sacks of garbage were hauled, all alone at the bay walk area with an approximated weight of 100.8 tons, including other debris along the bay