Integrated River Basin Management Project Newsletter - Edition 6

Addressing Coastal Security Through Natural and Man-made Hazards Prevention and Management

On Progress and Challenges: Regional Training Aims to Enhance Blue Carbon Knowledge and Inform Strategies in the East Asian Seas

Sunday, 14 December 2025

Photo Credit: Burapha University

 

As part of a holistic response to the worsening  climate change crisis, the East Asian Seas region is working on nature based solutions from mangroves, seagrasses, tidal marshes, and seagrass beds, or ‘blue carbon ecosystems’ (BCEs) for carbon sequestration and coastal resilience.

 

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Proceedings of the 2025 MEP Program Planning Workshop

When Women Lead, the Ocean Thrives: Meet the Champions Steering the Change in EAS

Sunday, 14 December 2025

 

 

As the world marks the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action—a landmark blueprint for women’s rights, this year’s International Women’s Day underscores an urgent call to action: unlocking equality and empowerment for all women and girls, especially in sectors where their contributions have been overlooked. Nowhere is this more evident than in the coastal and marine sector, where women are emerging as leaders in sustainability, conservation, and climate resilience.

 

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PEMSEA Celebrates Successful Conclusion of the GloFouling Partnerships Project

Sunday, 14 December 2025

 

PEMSEA congratulates its partners and collaborators on the successful conclusion of the GEF/UNDP/IMO GloFouling Partnerships Project at the 3rd Global Project Task Force Meeting and the Women in Maritime workshop held in Indonesia on 10-13 March 2025.


The global project was designed to:

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Proceedings of the 1st Blue Carbon Technical Working Group Meeting

PEMSEA eBulletin - February 2025

From Data to Solutions: How Beach Monitoring in the Philippines and Timor-Leste Helps Shape Policies on Marine Plastics

Sunday, 14 December 2025

Setting up the transects of the monitoring site along the coast of Barangay San Agustin Sur,Tandag City, in preparation for the actual beach monitoring activity. (Photo by PEMSEA/J.Castillo)

 

Marine plastics is one of the biggest threats that hound the East Asian Seas region, but universities and NGOs in the Philippines and Timor-Leste are geared to change that, believing that data-driven solutions through beach monitoring can help push interventions and policies on the growing threat of marine plastics pollution.  

 

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IRBM Stories - Reviving the Vibrance of Ciliwung River