Sea Encounter Calls For 16 Youth Leaders To Be Advocates For Marine Conservation

DAVAO CITY, Philippines July 5, 2015—Save Philippine Seas (SPS), in partnership with the U.S. Embassy of Manila, invites 16 environmental youth leaders in their 10th Grade to represent their school for the Sea Encounter: A Workshop Seminar and Exposure Trip to be held on July 26-27, 2015. Day 1 will be at ECHOstore Davao, Unit 1 Lenel Building, Robinsons Highland, Carlos P. Garcia Highway (Diversion Road) Buhangin, Davao City and Day 2 will be at the Davao Gulf area.

The Sea Encounter is a project of Save Philippine Seas in partnership with U.S. Embassy of Manila as a result of the Mindanao Sea and Earth Advocates (SEA) Camp held last May 9-15, 2015 in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. It aims to evoke youth interest by increasing awareness and understanding about marine conservation issues and ensure that the youth would be able to understand the potential threats and effects of neglecting.

The two-day event will cover a workshop seminar that will expose the participants to marine environmental setting. They will also be entitled to participate in fun and meaningful activities such as project workshop planning, snorkeling and group discussions. A minimal fee of Php 150 will be collected per participant to cover registration, food, materials, and snorkeling. Only one (1) youth leader can participate per school. Interested youths must coordinate with their respective school authorities and request them to email the organizer to confirm their participation.

To know more about the event, please visit Sea Encounter Facebook Page. All interested participants must confirm by July 11, 2015 (11:59 pm) by sending the name of the school, name of the student participant, email, and contact number to saveourseamovement@gmail.com

For additional information, please contact Krystelle Diane Teh at +639226409347 or kmteh@up.edu.ph. It is a 2-day workshop seminar and exposure trip for 16 youth leaders from different high school institutions within Davao City. The purpose of this event is to allow them to hear pressing environmental concerns, learn about the marine conservation advocacy, meet like-minded people, participate and create collaborations that will help the marine environment in general.

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