Demanding an end to Lafayette’s polluting operations, Greenpeace activists demonstrated at the DENR compound in Quezon City wearing head gear resembling whale shark (butanding) tails to signify the marine life which will continue to be threatened...
Greenpeace Southeast Asia Toxics Campaigner Beau Baconguis said: “The countdown to another oceans disaster has begun. The start of the controlled 30-day test run granted to Lafayette by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources...
Angel Aquino is no stranger to the limelight. She has always been a favorite cover girl of various magazines. Starting out as a model, she later became a successful film actress and television lifestyle host. Now, Angel is now a Greenpeace Ocean...
Angel Aquino, with Greenpeace volunteers at the Cinemalaya Film Festival in the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Angel Aquino, enlists as an Ocean Defender.
Crowds gather to watch the the gala premiere of “Donsol” at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP).
Angel's love for and dedication to her work reflects her earnest support to save the seas.
Greenpeace condemns the police detention of David Andrade, a Greenpeace employee who was apprehended and detained by police while obtaining water samples from Mirikpitik creek in Brgy. Pagcolbon in Rapu Rapu Island early this morning.
Greenpeace volunteers, display Angel's signature on their Ocean Defender signup form.
Sea turtles used to be a rare sight in the waters of Apo Island. Since it was declared a marine reserve, it is now common to see Hawksbill and Green Sea Turltes such as this one with remoras hitching a ride.
Colourful reef fishes (Clownfish, damselfish and basslets) as well as diverse corals make up the reefs of Apo Island.
Sponges, like corals, form diverse shapes and sizes.
Leather corals growing off a wall in the Apo Island Marine Sanctuary.
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