Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (LAMAVE)
Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (LAMAVE)
lamave.org

Locations

Jagna, Bohol, Philippines

Size

11-50 employees

founded in

2010

The Large Marine Vertebrates Project Philippines represent a coordinated conservation effort that works to protect sharks, rays, turtles, and cetaceans against threats like overfishing, habitat destruction, and unsustainable tourism. We work closely with national and local governments, communities, and tourists to ensure the conservation of animals and the protection of their habitats. Using proven scientific data collection methods, we are gaining a greater understanding of the species abundance, distribution, habitat utilization, and key threats facing large marine animals in this region. We use this information to understand the pressures on these animals and to take specific, focused action to protect them.

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