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Project Reports

7 Years & 4 Seas: Our Quest for Sustainable Fisheries (A special end-of-project report to partners on the implementation of the Fisheries Improved for Sustainable Harvest (FISH) Project in Coron Bay, Danajon Bank, Lanuza Bay and Tawi-Tawi Bay, Philippines. (14MB). Note: FIRST POSTED 10/28/2010; REPOSTED WITH REVISIONS 11/5/2010

Best Coastal Management Programs Awards 1998 (644 kb).

Coastal Management in Asia: Are Donor Projects Sustainable and Beneficial? (160 kb)

Completion Report: Fisheries Improved for Sustainable Harvest (FISH) Project (September 2003-September 2010) (5.67MB)

Completion Report: The Coastal Resource Management Project-Philippines, 1996-2004 (9.03MB)

Consolidated Report: Baseline Assessment of the Capture Fisheries and Marine Protected Areas (reef habitats) in the FISH Project’s Focal Areas: Coron Bay, Danajon Bank, Lanuza Bay, and Tawi-Tawi Bay (2.57 MB)

Consolidated Report: Monitoring of the Capture Fisheries and Marine Protected Areas (Reef Habitats) in the FISH Project's Focal Areas: Coron Bay, Danajon Bank, Lanuza Bay, and Tawi-Tawi (17.33 MB)

CRMP in Mid-Stream: On-course to a Threshold of Sustained Coastal Management in the Philippines. Download as one file (6.7MB). Or in parts: Highlights (2.36MB); Part 1 (456kb); Part 2 , (4.26 MB)

Modeling the Way: Lessons in Developing Capacities for Coastal Management in the Philippines. (4MB)

Proceedings: Provincial CRM Festival -- "Provincial Governance Moving Ahead in Coastal Resource Management" (2.0 MB)

Search for Best CRM Programs in Philippine Municipalities 2000
(942 kb)

Technical Papers and References

A review of scientific and technical publications, reports and legislation relevant to marine turtles in Philippine waters

Analysis, Simulation, and Prediction of Impacts of Fish Pens and Cages in Malalag Bay, Davao del Sur (1999). (29MB)

Assessing the possibility of ecosystem-based fisheries management in tropical contexts (365kb)

Baseline (2004) Assessment of Existing or Potential MPA’s in FISH Project Focal Areas: Tawi-tawis (1.28MB)

Benefits and Costs of Coral Reef and Wetland Management, Olango Island, Philippines (1.9MB)

Best practices for improved governance of coral reef marine protected areas (347 kb)

Coastal Resource Management for Food Security. Download as one file (676KB). Or in parts: Covers (157KB); Contents (558KB)

Communicating EBM: Facing the Challenge of Describing a New Management System to Various Audiences (347 kb)

Coral Reef Monitoring for Management Second Edition (English). (14.7MB)

Coral Reef Monitoring for Management First Edition (English). Download as one file (12.5 MB), or in parts: Covers (296kb); Introduction (350kb); Chapter 1(662kb); Chapters 2-4 (2.6 MB); Chapter 5 (2.8 MB); Chapters 6-7 (2.58 MB); Chapters 8-9 (1.57 MB); Chapters 10-12(2.05 MB) ; Appendices (397kb)
               Other languages:
                          Bahasa Indonesia (67MB)
                         Cambodian (9.4MB)
                         Chinese (11.3MB)
                         Thai (9.8MB)

Coral Reef Resource Management in the Philippines -- with focus on marine protected areas as a management tool (4.4MB)

Creating and Managing Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines (3.8MB)
            MPA Training Presentations (28.4MB)

Danajon Bank Double Barrier Reef Rehabilitation, Protection and Management for Growth Quadrangle (1.08MB)

Development of National and Local Government Fisheries Registration and Licensing Frameworks for the Philippines: Registration and Licensing Frameworks for the Commercial Capture Fisheries Sector of the Philippines (13.3MB)

Development of National and Local Government Fisheries Registration and Licensing Frameworks for the Philippines: Registration and Licensing Frameworks for the Municipal Capture Fisheries Sector of the Philippines (4MB)

Development of a Simple Biomass Analysis Model. Source (733KB); Part 1 (733KB); Part 2 (1,953KB); Part 3 (2,218KB); Part 4 (2,218KB); Part 5 (375KB)

Directory of CRM Learning Destinations in the Philippines (4.9MB)

Directory of CRM Learning Destinations in the Philippines 2nd Edition (12MB)

Economic Valuation of Coastal and Marine Resources: Bohol Marine Triangle(1.3MB)

Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines for Biodiversity (360kb)

Evaluation of Policy Options for the Live Reef Food Fish Trade: Focus on Calamianes Islands and Palawan Province, Philippines, with Implications for National Policy (506 kb)

Developing a Framework for Economic Analysis of CRM Investment: The Case of Ubay, Bohol (2.57MB)

Evolution and Lessons from Fisheries Management in the Philippines (637kb)

Executive Order 305: Local Government Guide to Registration of Municipal Boats 3GT and below (230kb)

Experience with Coastal and Marine Protected Area Planning and Management in the Philippines (1.43MB)

Existing and Potential Mangrove Ecotourism Destinations in Bohol, Philippines (1.14MB)

Field measurement of hydrodynamic characteristics in coral reef at Yoshiwara Coast, Ishigakijima, Okinawa, Japan (contributed by R. Nishi and MP de Leon, Kagoshima University) Thai (2.5MB)

Fish ruler -- A tool for doing a "quick assessment" of priority fisheries in the Philippines (575kb)

Fish ruler -- A tool for doing a "quick assessment" of priority fisheries in the Philippines 2nd edition (5MB)

Go Easy on the Sea (1.05MB)

Hydrodynamic and dispersal modeling in FISH Project focal areas (33.9MB)

In Turbulent Seas: The Status of Philippine Marine Fisheries (31MB)

Incentives for marine protected area management in the Philippines (506kb)

Into The Mainstream: Promoting CRM on the Philippine National Agenda (773kb)

Integrated Coastal Management in Philippine Local Governance: Evolution and Benefits (278kb)

Integrated Coastal Management Process Sustainability Reference (2.21MB)

Introduction to the Establishment of a Community-Based Marine Sanctuary. English version: Download as one file (1.2MB). Or in parts: Part 1 (25kb) / Part 2 (1.21MB); Pilipino version: Download as one file (1.2MB). Or in parts: Part 1(33kb) / Part 2 (1.16MB)

Legal and Jurisdictional Guidebook for Resource Management in the Philippines. Download as one file (9MB). Or in parts: Messages and Endorsements  (579KB); Chapter 1. Background and Focus (312KB); Chapter 2. Background on Coastal Resource Management (558KB); Chapter 3. Nature and Extent of Jurisdictional Problems (3.89MB); Chapter 4. CRM Problem Networks and Jurisdictional Authority (3.28MB); Chapter 5: Commonly Asked Questions Answered (2.15MB); Annex A: Glossary (251KB); Annex B: A Thematic Classification of CRM-Related Issuances (915KB); Annex C: Schedule of Activities of the Policy Component (117KB); Annex D: Index of Selected Subjects (91KB)

Local Administrative Adjudication of Fishery Cases (Can this be an innovative alternative to Criminal Prosecution of Fishery Cases. (227kb)

Local Government Guide to Registration of Fishing Boats 3GT and below.
(170kb)


Managing Fisheries Resources in Danajon Bank, Bohol, Philippines: An Ecosystem-Based Approach. (5.6MB)

Managing Municipal Marine Capture Fisheries in the Philippines: Context, Framework, Concepts & Principles. (9.4MB)

Mangrove Management and Development in the Philippines. (244kb)

Mangrove Management Handbook . Download as one file (3MB). Or in parts: Table of Contents and other Front Matters (235KB); Chapter 1 (442KB); Chapter 2 (367KB); Chapter 3 (806KB); Chapter 4 (251KB); Chapter 5 (417KB); Chapter 6 (541KB); Chapter 7 (266KB); References(99KB)

Marine Protected Area Establishment and Management Training Manual . (28MB)

Mending Nets: A Handbook on the Prosecution of Fishery and Coastal Law Violators 2ND EDITION . (5.7MB)

Mending Nets: A Handbook on the Prosecution of Fishery and Coastal Law Violators. (9.0MB)

Monitoring and Baseline Assessment of Marine Protected Areas in the Fish Project Focal Areas (2006): Tawi-Tawi . (716kb)

Monitoring and Evaluating City/Municipal Plans and Programs for Coastal Resource Management (1.26 MB)

MPA Support Network's Most Outstanding MPAs 2009:

Pilar Municipal Marine Park (First Place) , Pilar, Cebu (9.3MB)
Tambunan MPA (Second Place), Tabina, Zamboanga del Sur (2.21MB)
Ambao Fish Sanctuary & Marine Reserve Area (Third Place), Hinundayan, Southern Leyte (10.2MB)
Bani MPA, Masinloc, Zambales (2.3MB)
Balingasay MPA, Bolinao, Pangasinan (4.3MB)
Carretonan-Quilitisan MPA, Calatagan, Batangas (4.6MB)
Daan-Lungsod-Guiwang Marine Sanctuary, Alcoy, Cebu (12.4MB)
Cahayagan Marine Fish Sanctuary, Carmen, Agusan del Norte (4.2MB)
Bibilik MPA, Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur (3.3MB)
Talisay MPA, Tabina, Zamboanga del Sur (4.5MB)
Buluan Island Marine Sanctuary , Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay (2.8MB)
Bangaan Marine Sanctuary , Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay (3.1MB)

Our Seas, Our Life. Download as one file (1.2MB). Or in parts: Covers(197 kb); Contents (130kb) ; The Gallery (884 kb); In Depth (1.73MB); The Coastal Resource Management Project (214kb); A Call to Action (118 kb); My Ocean Journal (511kb)

Participatory 3D modeling: The Talibon, Bohol, Experience (1.4MB)

Participatory Coastal Resource Assesssment: A Handbook for Community Workers and Coastal Resource Managers. Download as one file (1.2MB).Or in parts: Front Matters (174KB); Chapter 1 (146KB); Chapter 2 (451KB); Chapter 3 (168KB); Appendix (150KB)

Participatory Coastal Resource Assesssment Training Guide. (3.8MB)

Participatory Coastal Resource Assesssment Lecture Aids. (21MB)

Philippine Coastal Resource Management Guidebook Series. Includes 8 volumes:
Coastal Management Orientation and Overview. (1.4MB)
Legal and Jurisdictional Framework for Coastal Management. (1.8MB)
Coastal Resource Management Planning. (1.7MB)
Involving Communities in Coastal Management. (1.6MB)
Managing Coastal Habitats and Marine Protected Areas. (2.8MB)
Managing Municipal Fisheries. (1.9MB)
Managing Impacts of Development in the Coastal Zone. (1.8MB)
Law Enforcement. (3.2MB)

Philippine Fisheries in Crisis: A Framework for Management (1.4MB)

Poverty reduction through sustainable fisheries: Emerging policy and governance issues in Southeast Asia (2.8MB)

Primer on Coastal Resource Management. Download as one file (4.95mb); Or download in 7 parts: Part 1 (736KB); Part 2 (1.65mb); Part 3 (750KB); Part 4 (964KB); Part 5 (716KB); Part 6 (704KB); Part 7 (601KB)

Project Karagatan: A Survey of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Coastal Management Target Groups in the Philippines (1.57MB)

Report on the Rapid Assessment of the Tres Marias Islets, Palompon, Leyte (822 kb)

Scaling Up to Networks of Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines: Biophysical, Legal, Institutional, and Social Considerations (1.63MB)

State of the Philippine Environment (DENR Secretary's Report to the Nation: March 2001-November 2002). (742kb)

The Values of Philippine Coastal Resources: Why Protection and Management are Critical. Download as one file (2MB). Or in parts: Covers ( 154 kb); Introduction (137 kb); Chapter 1 (333 KB); Chapter 2 (470 kb); Chapter 3 (377 kb); Chapter 4 (379 kb); Chapter 5 (158 kb); Chapter 6 (272 kb)

Toward developing a complete understanding: A social research agenda for marine protected areas (320kb)

Trajectories and magnitude of change in coral reef fish populations in Philippine marine reserves: a meta-analysis (434kb)

Tropical Marine EBM Feasibility: A Synthesis of Case Studies and Comparative Analyses. (141kb)

Policy Papers

Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act and the Fisheries Code of 1998: Key Areas of Conflict and Recommended Courses of Action (439 kb)

A Crowded Shoreline: Review of Philippine policies on Foreshore and Shore land management (576 kb)

A Policy Study on the Clarification of Jurisdiction between the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Department of Agriculture for Coastal Resource Management (205 kb)

Consultation Draft: Proposed Philippine National Fisheries Industry Development Plan (2006-2010)(1.4MB)

Consultation Draft: Proposed National Policy for Coastal Management in the Philippines (5.6MB)

Newsletters

Project Newsletter of the Sulu Fund for Marine Conservation Foundation. August 2001 (804kb). October 2000 (499kb); February 2000 (516kb)

Tambuli No. 1. (6.5 MB)

Tambuli No. 2. Part 1 (228KB); Part 2 (305KB); Part 3 (473KB); Part 4 (545KB); or download as one file (1.3MB)

Tambuli No.3. Part 1 (409KB); Part 2 (180KB); Part 3 (497KB); Part 4 (674KB); or download as one file (1.6MB)

Tambuli No. 4. Part 1 (651KB); Part 2 (526KB); Part 3 (546KB); Part 4 (667KB); or download as one file (2MB)

Tambuli No. 5 (2.1MB)

Tambuli No. 6
(2.0MB)

Tambuli No. 7 (1.9MB)

Coastal Environmental Profiles

Bohol Island: Its Coastal Environment Profile. Download as one file (4.74MB) OR in parts: frontmttrs.pdf (99kb); chapter1.pdf (341kb); chapter2.pdf(490kb); chapter3.pdf(1.4MB); chapter4.pdf(468kb); chapter5.pdf(697kb); chapter6.pdf(790kb); chapter7.pdf(114kb); references.pdf(47kb); annexes.pdf(16kb); resources.pdf(12kb)

Initial Observations on Coastal Resource Management in the Municipality of Calintaan, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines (312kb)

Coastal Environmental and Fisheries Profile of Danajon Bank, Bohol, Philippines (3.39MB)

Coastal Environmental Profile of Malalag Bay Area, Davao del Sur, Philippines. Download as one file (1.9MB). Or in parts: Introduction (51 kb) ; Chapter 1 (183kb) ; Chapter 2 (204kb) ; Chapter 3 (708kb) ; Chapter 4 (130kb) ; Chapter 5 (173kb) ; Chapter 6 (190kb) ; Chapter 7 (204kb) ; Chapter 8 (13kb)

Coastal Environmental Profile of Negros Oriental, Philippines. Download as one file (3.9MB). Or in parts: Cover (157kb) ; Table of Contents (141kb) ; Introduction (364kb) ; Participatory Coastal Resource Assessment-1 (376kb) ; Participatory Coastal Resource Assessment-2 ( 1.6MB); Participatory Coastal Resource Assessment-3 (235kb); Physical Features (185k) ; Natural Resources (279 kb) ; Sociopolitical Setting, (394kb) ; Economic Sector, (214kb) ; Institutional and Legal Framework, (182kb); Management Issues and Interventions,(437kb) ; References, (71kb)

Coastal Environmental Profile of Northwestern Bohol, Philippines. Download as one file (3.9MB). Or in parts: Introduction (51kb); Chapter 1 (110kb); Chapter 2 (49 kb); Chapter 3a (238kb); Chapter 3b (2.3mb); Chapter 4 (64kb); Chapter 5 (92kb); Chapter 6 (115kb); Chapter 7 (124kb); References (35kb)

Coastal Environmental Profile of Olango Island, Cebu, Philippines. Download as one file (7.1MB). Or in parts: Introduction (51 kb) ; Chapter 1 (183kb) ; Chapter 2 (204kb) ; Chapter 3 (708kb) ; Chapter 4 (130kb) ; Chapter 5 (173kb) ; Chapter 6 (190kb) ; Chapter 7 (204kb) ; References (13kb)

Coastal Environmental Profile of Sarangani Bay Area, Philippines. Download as one file (4.9MB). Or in parts: Cover (185kb); Table of Contents (161kb) ; Introduction (256kb) ; Physical Features (288k) ; Natural Resources (3.1MB) ; Sociopolitical Setting, (722kb) ; Economic Sector, (2kb) ; Institutional and Legal Framework, (182kb); Management Issues and Interventions,(437kb) ; References, (71kb); Or download as one file (4.7MB)

Rhythm of the Sea: Coastal Environmental Profile of San Vicente, Palawan . Download as one file (8.1MB). Or in parts: Introduction (55kb); Chapter 1 (130kb); Chapter 2 (520kb); Chapter 3 (261kb); Chapter 4a (61kb); Chapter 4b (4.1mb); Chapter 5 (78k); Chapter 6 (1.6mb); Chapter 7 (1.1mb); Chapter 8 (54k); Chapter 9 (80k); References (30k)

Coastal Resource Management Plans

Integrated Coastal Resources Management Plan for Pujada Bay (93kb)

Integrated Coastal Resources Management Plan for Sarangani Bay (128kb)

Initial Protected Area Management Plan for the Mabini Protected Seascape and Landscape (93kb)

Proposed Management Plan for the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (202kb)

Provincial Coastal Resource Management Plan: Province of Davao del Sur 2001-2005 (5.68MB)

Coastal Laws and Other Legislation and Issuances Related to CRM in the Philippines

REPUBLIC ACTS

Republic Act No. 7160. Local Government Code of 1991 (2.1MB)

Republic Act 7962 and Implementing Rules and Regulations. An Act instituting a new system of mineral resources exploration, development, utilization, and conservation. Philippine_Mining_Act_of_1995.pdf (251KB); Philippine_Mining_Act_of_1995-IRR.pdf (727KB)

Republic Act No. 7586. An act providing for the establishment and management of National Integrated Protected Areas System, defining its scope and coverage, and for other purposes. (NIPAS Act). (76kb) Implementing Rules and Regulations (139kb)

Republic Act 8550 and Implementing Rules and Regulations. An Act providing for the development, management and conservation of the fisheries and aquatic resources, integrating all laws pertinent thereto, and for other purposes. (879kb)

Republic Act 9275. Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 (185kb)

Republic Act 9379. An act defining handline fishing, providing effective regulations therefor and for other purposes (41kb)

Republic Act No. 9522 (An Act to amend certain provisions of Republic Act No. 3046, as amended by Republic Act No. 5446, to define the archipelagic baselines of the Philippines, and for other purposes) (158kb)

SUPREME COURT ISSUANCES

AM No. 09-6-8-SC. Rules of Procedure for Environmental Cases (264kb)

ADMINISTRATIVE/EXECUTIVE ORDERS

Climate Change Commission AO 2010-01. Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 9729 also known as Climate Change Act of 2009. (6MB)

Executive Order No. 533. Adopting integrated coastal management as a national strategy to ensure the sustainable development of the country’s coastal and marine environment and resources and establishing supporting mechanisms for its implementation. (27kb)

Executive Order No. 153. Authorizing the utilization of offshore areas not covered by approved mining permits and contracts as sources of dredgefill materials for government reclamation projects and for other purposes. (158kb)

Executive Order No. 305. Devolving to municipal and city governments the registration of fishing vessels 3 gross tonnage below. (77.9kb, includes implementing guidelines and annexes)

Executive Order No.. 542: Creating The Task Force Pawikan And Appropriating Funds Thereof. (9kb)

FISHERIES ORDERS

FISHERIES ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 214. . Code of Practice for Aquaculture in the Philippines. (103kb)

FAO No. 225-2. Amending Sections 2 and Section 3 of Fisheries Administrative Order No. 225 (on importation and culture of Penaeus vannamei) Series of 2007 and providing for additional provision under Section 2 hereof. (98kb)

FAO No. 225-3. Amending Section 1 of Fisheries Administrative Order No. 225-1 (on importation of Penaeus vannamei broodstock) Series of 2007. (106kb)

FAO No. 226. Regulation on the mesh size of tuna purse seine nets and trading of small tuna. (78kb)

DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS AND POLICIES/ISSUANCES

DA-DENR-DILG JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1 Series of 2008. Defining/identifying the areas of cooperation among the Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) in the planning, management and control of aquaculture development to mitigate impacts on the environment. (164kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 26 Series of 2008. Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 7586 or the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992. (7.6MB)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 17 Series of 2008. Amending Section 10 of DAO No. 25 Series of 1992 and Providing Criteria in the Identification and Procedures in the Delineation and/or Demarcation of Management Zones within Protected. (926kb)

DENR MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO.. 2008-08. Clarification of the Role of LGUs in the Philippine EIS System in Relation to MC 2007-08. (328kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 24 Series of 2005. Guidelines on the grant of coastal area special use agreement. (245kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 32 Series of 2004. Revised guidelines on the establishment and management of community-based programs in protected areas. (700kb)

DA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1 Series of 2004 .
Guidelines for the delineation and delimitation of municipal waters of municipalities and cities without offshore islands. (147kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 17 Series of 2001 .
Guidelines for the delineation and delimitation of municipal waters in the Philippines (revoked). (305kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 09 Series of 2001 .
List of classified bodies of water. (67kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 51 Series of 2000 .
Guidelines and principles in determining fees for access to and sustainable use of resources in protected area. (130kb)

JOINT DENR-DA MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 01 Series of 2000 . Identifying/defining the areas of cooperation and collaboration between the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the Implementation of Republic Act No. 8550, otherwise known as the Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998. (14kb)

JOINT DENR-DA-DILG-DND MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 01 Series of 2000 . Guidelines on the establishment, management and utilization of artificial reefs in municipal waters. (43kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 39 Series of 1999. Guidelines for the Development and Management of Ecological Destinations in the Philippines (72kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 34 Series of 1999. Rules and Regulations Governing the Administration, Managementand Development of Foreshore Areas, Marshy Lands and Other Lands Bordering Bodies of Water (89kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 10 Series of 1998. Guidelines on the Establishment and Management of Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Projects within Mangrove Areas (7kb)

JOINT DENR-DA-DILG-DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 97-01 Series of 1997. Setting the moratorium on the deployment of artificial reefs nationwide. (24kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 37 Series of 1996. To further strengthen the implementation of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) System. (125kb)

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 25, Series of 1992. National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Implementing Rules and Regulations.

DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 34, Series of 1990. Revised water usage and classification/water quality criteria. (378kb)

DENR SPECIAL ORDER No. 884 Series of 1989.Designating Regional Pawikan Conservation Project Field Action Officers to Carry-out Nationwide Marine Turtle Conservation Program

BUREAU OF FOREST DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1: Closed Season for all mammals, birds reptiles and amphibians for five (5) years throughout Region 7. 5kb

Guidelines on Registration and Licensing of Municipal Capture Fisheries for Implementation by Local Government Units 256kb

MNR Administrative Order No. 8 Series of 1982: Establishment of Certain Islands in the Provinces of Tawi-Tawi, Palawan and Antique, as Marine Turtle Sanctuaries. (7kb)

MNR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 518 Series of 1984. Establishing Certain Areas in Northwestern Palawan as Marine Turtle Sanctuary and Promulgating Rules for Administration and Control Thereof

MNR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 1 Series of 1983. Deputizing the Provincial Governors, and Vice-Governors, Municipal Mayors, Vice-Mayors, and Barangay Captains in Areas Critical for the Protection of Marine Turtles in the Philippines as Conservation Officers. (8kb)

MNR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 34 Series of 1982. To Declare the Municipality of Caluya as Marine Turtle Sanctuary (6kb)

MNR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 33 Series of 1982. Regulations Governing the Collection of Marine Turtle Eggs in the Province of Tawi-Tawi and Reiterating the Duties and Responsibilities of Deputy Conservation Officers and Deputy Game Wardens. (22kb)

MNR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 10 Series of 1982. Deputizing the Governor and Vice-Governor of Tawi-Tawi, Municipal Mayor and Barangay Captains of the Municipality of Taganak of the Province of Tawi-Tawi as Deputized Conservation Officers. (7kb)

MEMORANDUM ORDER No. 6 Series of 1982. Suspension of Permits on Marine Turtle Exploitation. (4kb)

MNR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 12 Series of 1979. Regulations for the Conservation of Marine Turtles in the Philippines. (10kb)

MUSLIM MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS ACTS

MMAA 86 . ARMM Fisheries Code of 1999 (109kb); DA-BFAR FAO 1 Series of 2006, Implementing Rules and Regulations (414kb)

OTHERS

Provincial Ordinance No. 003-2000. An Ordinance Adopting the Environment Code of the Province of Masbate 419kb)

Tawi-Tawi Provincial Fatwa on Marine Protection and Conservation (English) (112kb); Sama language version (86kb); Tausug language version (86kb)

A Prototype Comprehensive Coastal Resource Management Ordinance for Philippine Municipalities

Draft National CRM Policy

IEC Resources

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What does entertainment look like at Sone 162? It’s far more than just "watching a show." 1. Immersive Experiences

Sone 162 prioritizes immersion. From high-fidelity audio setups that make you feel every note of a concert to curated streaming suggestions that cut through the noise of "choice fatigue," the focus is on quality over quantity. 2. Exclusive Access

One of the biggest draws of the Sone 162 lifestyle is the "behind-the-scenes" feel. Whether it’s early access to trending digital content or VIP insights into upcoming entertainment festivals, being part of the Sone 162 circle means you’re always one step ahead of the mainstream. 3. Tech-Forward Fun

Entertainment today is driven by tech. Sone 162 explores the intersection of VR, AR, and traditional media, ensuring that your leisure time is as futuristic as it is enjoyable. Elevating Your Lifestyle

Lifestyle is the "how" of your life—how you dress, how you live, and how you recharge. Sone 162 curates this experience to ensure every detail reflects a standard of excellence. Curated Living

Sone 162 focuses on the "Essential 162"—a curated list of lifestyle habits and products that streamline your day. This includes:

Wellness & Vitality: Integrating fitness and mindfulness into a busy entertainment-heavy schedule. Watch Sone 162’s schedule is organized into four

Aesthetic Environments: Designing spaces that serve as both a sanctuary and a social hub.

Smart Integration: Using home automation to ensure your environment adapts to your mood, whether you're hosting a party or settling in for a movie marathon. Why "162"?

The number 162 represents more than just a brand—it represents a balance. In many cultures and systems, these digits signify harmony and progress. For Sone 162, it’s a reminder that a life well-lived is one that finds the perfect frequency between the noise of the world and the music of personal enjoyment. Joining the Sone 162 Movement So, how do you "watch" and engage with Sone 162?

Stay Tuned to the Trends: Follow the curated feeds that highlight the week's best in film, music, and digital media.

Audit Your Space: Use Sone 162's lifestyle guides to see where your home environment can be optimized for better relaxation and better playback.

Engage with the Community: The Sone 162 lifestyle is best enjoyed with others who share a passion for high-quality entertainment. Conclusion

Sone 162 isn't just a keyword; it’s a blueprint for the modern enthusiast. By bridging the gap between how we live and how we enjoy ourselves, it offers a roadmap to a more vibrant, exciting, and balanced life.

If you’re ready to stop just "watching" life happen and start experiencing it at the highest frequency, it’s time to tune into Sone 162 Lifestyle and Entertainment.

What is SONE 162? SONE 162 is a popular online platform that offers a wide range of lifestyle and entertainment content. From fashion and beauty tutorials to music and movie reviews, SONE 162 has something for everyone.

Lifestyle Content The platform features a diverse range of lifestyle content, including:

Entertainment Content SONE 162 also offers a vast array of entertainment content, including:

What sets SONE 162 apart? SONE 162 stands out from other lifestyle and entertainment platforms due to its:

Is SONE 162 worth checking out? If you're looking for a one-stop-shop for all your lifestyle and entertainment needs, SONE 162 is definitely worth exploring. With its vast array of content and engaging community, you're sure to find something that interests you.

Overall, SONE 162 is a great resource for anyone looking to stay up-to-date on the latest lifestyle and entertainment trends. End of Report The phrase " watch sone

The Sony Watchman FD-10A, often referred to by collectors and tech enthusiasts through various model iterations and search terms like "Watch Sone 162," represents a fascinating peak in the era of portable analog television. While the specific string "watch sone 162 hot" may seem like a modern search trend, it taps into a deep well of nostalgia for the "Hot" tech of the 1980s—a time when Sony was the undisputed king of miniaturization. The Rise of the Portable Screen

Before the era of smartphones and high-definition streaming, the idea of carrying a television in your pocket was the height of futuristic luxury. Sony revolutionized this space with the Watchman series. The FD-10A, released in the mid-80s, became an iconic piece of hardware. It featured a unique flat cathode ray tube (CRT) which allowed the device to remain slim enough to be handheld, a feat of engineering that remains impressive even by today's standards. Why the Vintage "Watch Sone" Aesthetic is Trending

In recent years, there has been a massive resurgence in "retrotech." Enthusiasts are scouring secondary markets for these devices for several reasons:

Build Quality: These devices were built with a tactile, mechanical precision that modern glass slabs lack.

The "Bait" Factor: Many hobbyists use these vintage screens as monitors for retro gaming consoles or Raspberry Pi projects.

Industrial Design: The silver casing, mechanical dials, and "hot" aesthetic of 80s Sony gear make them highly collectible shelf pieces. Technical Limitations vs. Modern Appeal

If you are looking to "watch" anything on a Sony Watchman today, you will face a significant hurdle: the digital transition. Since these devices utilize analog tuners, they can no longer pick up over-the-air broadcast signals in most countries. However, the "hot" way to use them now involves using a digital-to-analog converter or an RF modulator. By sending a signal from a modern media player through these converters, you can actually watch modern movies or YouTube videos on that tiny, flickering black-and-white screen, creating a unique lo-fi viewing experience. Collecting and Maintenance

Finding a unit in "hot" or mint condition is becoming increasingly difficult. If you are searching for one, keep an eye out for:

Battery Corrosion: Always check the battery compartment for leaks from old AA batteries.

Screen Burn: Ensure the CRT hasn't been left on a static image for years.

Capacitor Health: Like most electronics from the 80s, the internal capacitors may eventually need replacing to maintain a stable picture. The Legacy of Miniaturization

The Sony Watchman series paved the way for the mobile video revolution. While we now have 4K OLED screens in our pockets, the charm of the "Watch Sone" era lies in its mechanical honesty and the sheer ambition of putting a TV signal into the palm of your hand. It remains a testament to a time when Sony wasn't just a company, but a window into the future. To help you get the most out of your vintage tech search:


In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the way we consume lifestyle content and entertainment has undergone a seismic shift. From traditional cable TV to on-demand streaming, and now to hyper-niche digital ecosystems, audiences are constantly searching for platforms that offer both variety and quality. Enter the buzzword that is gaining traction across forums, social media, and content aggregators: Watch Sone 162 Lifestyle and Entertainment.

But what exactly is "Sone 162"? Is it a channel, a streaming service, a content series, or a community? In this comprehensive guide, we will dissect every layer of this phenomenon, exploring how it is redefining entertainment habits and lifestyle curation for the modern viewer.

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