Today’s Blog Action Day was organized to heighten awareness regarding the importance of our seas, and to bring about action to help solve problems facing the marine environment.
Here are some of the blog posts that have been published in support of the Save the Philippine Seas movement:
- The Plunder of the Philippine Coral Reefs by Anna Oposa
- Shark Fin-spiration by Anna Oposa
- The Color of Our Seas by Juned Sonido
- Through the Underwater Lens: My Macro Photography Gallery by Jayvee Fernandez
- The 365 Things I Can Do To Save Our Seas by the Lakwatsero
- Take a closer look at Davao Gulf by Blogie Robillo
- Advocating for marine life by Blogie Robillo
- Davao Gulf needs help! by Blogie Robillo
- On World Oceans Day, I look back, celebrate… by Jenny T
- Join the Fight to save our seas by Kage
- A sea full of memories worth preserving by Jane Uymatiao
- The ocean is a mighty harmonist by Noemi Lardizabal-Dado
- I Sea You by sjerliveclare
- Please, let us save our seas! by Irene Aserios
- All are accountable – my take on the Save Philippine Seas campaign by sustainabilityguru
- Philippines Diving Spots Endangered by Massive Coral Theft. by Mike Aquino
- Philippine seas — not for pictures only by Kristine Reynaldo
- Save our Coral Reefs and Seas NOW by Jonas delos Reyes
- SAVE The Philippine Seas and Coral Reefs – Fishy Talks
- Save Philippine Seas! by Kim
- Save our Coral Reefs and Seas by Mel
- Save Our Seas – Shizza Zealot
- Rape of PH seas continues due to culture of impunity by Inday Espina-Varona
- Save Our Coral Reefs and Seas by Deceree Sesbreño
- Blog Action Day to Save Philippine Coral Reefs and Seas by Liezl Bugtay
- Save Our Philippine Seas by Grace
- Protecting Philippine Corals by Carlo Butalid
- Save Philippine Corals, Save US! by Jules Mariano
- We Are All Connected by Rain
- We are an ocean by Chuck Baclagon
- Remembering the Oceans by xxxriainxxx
- A Letter to Dad and Mom to Save Philippine Seas by Lloyd
- You, Me and the Sea by Isa Garcia
- Why Exxon Mobil et. al. are sea rapists by Carlos Maningat
- Black Coral – the Haunting Tree of the Sea by Jake Miranda
On Twitter, Filipino netizens (and quite a number of foreign friends as well) have been tweeting actively the whole day, using the hashtags #savePHseas and #reefwatchPH. And here’s a bit of good news: “Twittering solons join Blog Action Day to save Philippine coral reefs”.









9 June 2011 • 5:26 am
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9 June 2011 • 5:35 am
I think this is a good initiative to advocate preserving our seas from illegal activities such as dynamite fishing, muro ami and the likes. Like forests, the sea resources can be denuded as well. By creating awareness to the people about this threats, this would be considered a big help. Thumbs up bloggers