A total of 154.85 kilograms of trash were collected from the shore and underwater waters of the Hundred Islands National Park during the quarterly scubasurero conducted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on May 8. Participants cleaned both the shore and underwater to remove trash that could harm the environment and pose a risk to marine resources and tourists. According to the DENR, the joint efforts of the government,…
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A total of 154.85 kilograms of trash were collected from the shore and underwater waters of the Hundred Islands National Park during the quarterly scubasurero conducted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on May 8. Participants cleaned both the shore and underwater to remove trash that could harm the environment and pose a risk to marine resources and tourists. According to the DENR, the joint efforts of the government,…