2015 ICC Documentation

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LA ISLA MAGAZINE - OCTOBER 2015 Issue




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Fox Channel Ad (one month spot a 30seconder video

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Interview with "GenerationRX Plus" for ABS CBN Studio 23 (broadcast date to be advised) with one year of complimentary spots for a 30-seconder vide

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Interview with Natalia Moon for ANC TV's North Bound Show (August 8, 2015 Premiere

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Feature in PTV 4 “Buhay Pinoy” and “Lakbay Norte” with 30-seconder video exposur

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Freeport Cable Inc. (96 exposures per day

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“SUBIC’S COASTAL ADVOCACY & MORE” Episode on Philippines UnCut (GNN Prime-time Programs' with Buddy Cunanan

Php 50,00

(Top) Fox International Asia Team (Bottom) Buhay Pinoy PTV4 Team ICC Zambales featured by Power Players (ANC) - August 8, 2015 Bill Velasco is the brainchild of the new sports magazine show called "Power Players" for the ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) airing this August 2015. He dropped by The Lighthouse Marina Resort in Subic Bay last Tuesday, July 7 to express his support for the ICC Philippines Campaign. A few weeks prior to that, ANC shot their latest travel show "North Bound" in Zambales, also produced by Bill Velasco in cooperation with North Philippines Visitors Board (NPVB) and Subic Bay HATS Visitors Board (SBHATSVB).


MEDIA: TV & VIDEOS Videos played on Freeport Cable Inc. Posted on: www.Youtube.com & www.facebook.com ICC2015: Achieving a Remarkable Coastal Cleanup

Ms. Jozen Curva, Project Manager of Lighthouse Marina Resort Legacy Foundation, sat down for an interview with Philippines Uncut's Host, Hon. Consul. Buddy Cunanan's for a segment entitled, “Save our Seas, Save our World”. They spoke about the International Coastal Cleanup and other marine debris issues with Dr. Benjamin Vallejo, Marine Scientist from the University of the Philippines. St. Paul University Quezon City

This eposide was aired 9 p.m. on Sunday, July 19, and 10 a.m. on Monday, July 20, on the Global News Network.

September 2, 2015

ICC2015: Environmental Summit in Subic Bay

ICC 2015 Teaser/Ad in Harbor Point Ayala Mall , SM Olongapo, National Geographic, PTV 4 and Studio 23

September 11, 2015

ICC2015: Cleanup Day Complete list of videos: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UCPUjnnyJCb7ER7NtyGh-ZCQ

September 19, 2015

Program Schedule of Teaser


Press Mentions & Syndication Partners

Media Channel

Duration/Issue

Ad Format

Media Values

September 2015 Issue

Full Page - Colored

Php150,000

September 2015 Issue

Full Page - Colored

Php150,000

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August-September

Feature

Php147,500

September 2015 Issue

Full Page - Colored

Php120,000

September 2015 Issue

1/4 Page - Colored

Php69,300

September 2015 Issue

Full Page - Colored

Php60,000

September 2015 Issue

Full Page - Colored

Php60,000

September 2015

Half Page - Colored Php37,800

September 2015 Issue

Full Page - Colored

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!

! Php15,000

SUMMARY OF MEDIA VALUES Media Channel

Media Value

TV Broadcast

Php 8,390,000

Print TOTAL

Php

749,660

Php 9,139,660


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ICC featured in Subic Bay News (May 2015)

ICC Zambales featured in Business Mirror (August 2015)

PhilStar June 3, 2015 Issue

(Left) Manila Bulletin September 19, 2015 Issue (Right) Headline Zambales October 1, 2015 Issue

SCUBASUREROS featured in Manila Bulletin (September 2015)


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Station: 96.7 K-Lite Olongapo Materials/ Version: ICCZ 2015

Station: 89.5 Subic Bay Materials/ Version: ICCZ 2015 Radio Ad

Rider: The International Coastal Cleanup Zambales is organized by The Lighthouse Marina Resort together with IYFR Philippine Fleet in partnership with Harbor Point Ayala Mall, and in cooperation with Olongapo City Government, the provincial government of Zambales and the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority.

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In Photo: Volunteers scour the beach for garbage early Wednesday during an Earth Day cleanup organized by The Lighthouse Marina Resort Legacy Foundation at the Subic Bay Freeport.

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT—The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) sent out a special message to business locators and residents here on Wednesday at the global celebration of Earth Day: Reduce your carbon footprint and undertake commitments to cut down on greenhouse-gas emissions.

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Some 10,000 participants responded to the call to help protect marine environment and actively took part in the annual International Coastal Cleanup Day along the Manila Bay shoreline.

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The volunteers, armed with gloves, sticks, rakes, and garbage disposal bags, hauled away mounds of rubbish which accumulated in the area.

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The so-called Filipino eco-warriors collected thousands of plastic bags of garbage littering the shorelines.

Eco summit focuses on coastal protection

The bulk of rubbish collected include glass and plastic bottles, cigarette butts, beverage containers, and eating utensils. “The trash is not as voluminous as last year’s because it is not high tide,” Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commander Armand Balilo said.

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Subic Bay Freeport will conduct its second environmental summit on September 11 as stakeholders focus on the protection of coastal areas in western Luzon, including canals and waterways that connect to Subic Bay. The venue for this year’s environmental summit will be the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center. Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Roberto Garcia said awareness on environment issues is well-ingrained among stakeholders of Subic Freeport who are always at the forefront of coastal environment protection. “Not only is the Subic Bay community aware of these issues, but takes it even further by trying to change behaviors that cause pollution through proper education,” Garcia said.

Balilo pointed out most of the garbage collected originated came from informal settlers who routinely dispose off their garbage in the bay.

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“Subic stakeholders also help create a lifestyle that advocates a sustainable coastal environment,” he added.

The Philippine Coast Guard Auxilliary (PCGA), along with the Manila city government, and representatives from the private sector, also joined the pro-environment activity.

The summit is expected to help establish the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Philippines and integrate it with community building activities; educate the public with the current environmental situation and policies; provide workshops that will enhance skills and knowledge for citizen action; and organize “eco warriors” in schools in order to raise environment leaders among the youth.

Prior to the event, around 9,000 volunteers signed up, but an additional 1,000 volunteers showed up at the cleanup sites. Balilo said the volunteers include students, government and non-government organization workers, members of PCGA, Armed Forces of the Philippines and Philippine National Police, among others.

This year, the organizers of ICC Zambales have partnered with the ICC Philippines for the said summit.

Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada graced the annual event.

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Let me start this month of June with something more positive and refreshing than this very divisive BBL that has pre­occupied us for several weeks now. June is a special month for a well known and highly esteemed international civic organization universally recognized under the now famous name of “Rotary International.” For fellow Rotarians in the Philippines and all over the world, this month is the Rotary Fellowship Month. So it is timely and fitting to share with you today pieces of good news about the fellowship of Rotarians and what it has contributed to humanity and to the world we live in. Actually, Rotary Clubs exist and grow stronger because of fellowship among their members particularly during their weekly meetings. But aside from this kind of fellowship, Rotarians band together because of shared interest in some activities, pastimes, arts, languages, and other programs or subjects. The first of this kind of Rotary Fellowship began informally in 1928 when Rotarians with shared interest in language joined together. Then in 1947, Rotarian John G. Barrett of the Brixton Rotary Club of London, England, conceived the idea of flying a burgee bearing the Rotary emblem on the masthead of his boat. Thereafter, he enlisted the help of fellow Rotarians from his own club and other neighboring clubs and proposed a yachting association of Rotarians which later became known as “The Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians.” The fellowship spread quickly all over Great Britain and eventually throughout the world, thus becoming “International.” Now, there are 64 Fellowships with 36,938 members in more than 180 countries worldwide. For the Quezon City District 3780 especially for the Rotary Club of Cubao West (RCCW), this fellowship month is more special because one of its Past Presidents, Jesus, “June” E. Avecilla will be the first Asian and Filipino who will take the helm and become the head of the largest and the longest existing Rotary Fellowship — the International Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians (IYFR). At present there are already 3,264 members of 110 IYFR Fleets located in 36 countries and speaking 26 different languages. On June 8, 2015 “Jun” Avecilla will be installed as the 38th International Commodore during the turnover ceremonies at a Gala Dinner in Hotel WZ Jardins, Sao Paolo. He will serve for two years from 2015­2017. A signal honor indeed not only for Filipino Rotarians but for all Filipinos. Jun Avecilla joined Rotary in 2005 and attended the Rotary International Convention in Chicago marking the 100th anniversary of the organization. At the convention, he got interested and joined the IYFR. So when he became president of RCCW in 2009, he formed the first IYFR fleet in the Philippines by enlisting the members of his club just like what John Barret did in 1947 in England. In a span of two years he was able to form four more Fleets with his fellow Presidents of the various club in District 3780 called the “Hands On” Fleet. Then other fleets in other clubs of the district were also formed, particularly the “Rainbow Connection” and Mabuhay fleet as well as in Mactan, Cebu under Rotary District 3860. Thus he was appointed Regional Commodore of the Philippine Fleets. In succeeding years he formed other fleets in D­3780 called Silver Presidents, Peace Presidents, First Class Presidents fleets. In D 3860, he also organized the San Remigio Fleet followed by the Subic Bay fleet in D­3790 Fleets. Because of the phenomenal rise in the number of Philippine fleets, Jun Avecilla was unanimously elected as Rear Commodore of the International Bridge in 2011 until he became International Vice Commodore in 2013­2015. Jun Avecilla’s quick rise in the IYFR hierarchy was driven by his passion for sailing coupled with a genuine desire to help others. An avid sailor, keen competitor and a yacht racing champion, he combines the principles of Rotary with his love of boats and the seas. He uses the shared interest in yachting and seamanship as an opportunity to encourage and foster fellowship among Rotarians sharing his interests. IYFR’s main advocacies consist of the preservation and appreciation of nature through the sea; environmental cleanliness and the preservation of coral reefs, clean waterways, and prevention of wanton disposal of garbage and non­ biodegradable trashes which is crucial to Philippine biodiversity.

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One outstanding project of this fellowship is the opening of the IYFR­SAGS Sailing School in Subic Bay. Recently the school received 6 FF15 sailboats to jumpstart the sailing school, donated by friends in the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and shipped to Subic Bay. It now teaches underprivileged youths in Olongapo City how to sail and to upkeep the boats, so that someday, they may be able to use the skills acquired and gain employment as a crew or boat boys for maintaining yachts here and abroad. The other noteworthy project is the annual beach cleanup started in 2008 with 400 volunteers along the beachfront of the Waterfront Road at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. Last year, the cleanup expanded in conjunction with the International Coastal Cleanup drive that drew over 55,000 volunteers from all walks of life. The clean up was carried out in 17 barangays in Olongapo City and 25 municipalities in the coastal towns of Zambales; from Subic Bay to Sta Cruz. It was the largest turnout of volunteers from all over the Philippines and is expected to get bigger every year because of the growing concern of the populace.

At the aftermath of Super typhoon Yolanda the Philippine Fleet was among the first responders to aid the displaced victims particularly in San Remigio in northern Cebu through the Cebu Fleet headed by RC Udo Pelkowski and FC Pros Schlackmuylders. IYFR was able to raise funds amounting to over $60,000 coming from members and from the funds of the various fleets. They were utilized to build 63 fishing boats that were distributed to various qualified fishermen in the area who have lost their means of livelihood. This month of June is also special for the IYFR because it will be the Chartering of its 111th Manila Dragon Fleet to be headed by District Governor Edmond Aguilar of

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Record 80,000+ volunteers join coastal cleanup in Zambales (updated) 9/24/2015 coastal clean­up, community, environment protection, Lighthouse Marina, Olongapo City, SBMA 2015, Search Subic Bay, Zambales No comments

Record 80,000+ volunteers join coastal cleanup in Zambales (updated) 9/24/2015 coastal clean­up, community, environment protection, Lighthouse Marina, Olongapo City, SBMA 2015, Subic Bay, Zambales No comments

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WEATHER IN SU A record 80,327 volunteers from Subic Bay, the neighboring city of Olongapo and the province of Zambales came to the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) 2015 held last September 19, breaking last yearś head count and making this coastal cleanup event the biggest in the country. This year´s total number of participants in Zambales far exceeded last year´s coastal cleanup head count of 51,151 volunteers. A record 80,327 volunteers from Subic Bay, the neighboring city of Olongapo and the province of Zambales came to the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) 2015 held last Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Roberto Garcia said that local September 19, breaking last yearś head count and making this coastal cleanup event residents and stakeholders in the free port “are increasingly becoming aware of how the biggest in the country. precious the coastal ecosystem is to Zambales.” This year´s total number of participants in Zambales far exceeded last year´s coastal “Which is why the SBMA has been fully supporting this activity ever since,” Garcia cleanup head count of 51,151 volunteers. said.

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Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Roberto Garcia said that local The SBMA executive also noted that the growing number of yearly turnout—from just residents and stakeholders in the free port “are increasingly becoming aware of how 800 volunteers in 2009 to 4,000 in 2011, 14,000 in 2012 and 27,000 in 2013—is an precious the coastal ecosystem is to Zambales.” indication of growing environmental awareness, as well as community cooperation and common aspiration among residents to do their part in keeping the environment “Which is why the SBMA has been fully supporting this activity ever since,” Garcia healthy and sustainable. said. Aside from Olongapo City, all the municipalities in Zambales have participated in the The SBMA executive also noted that the growing number of yearly turnout—from just coastal cleanup. These include Santa Cruz, Candelaria, Masinloc, Palauig, Iba, 800 volunteers in 2009 to 4,000 in 2011, 14,000 in 2012 and 27,000 in 2013—is an Botolan, Cabangan, San Felipe, San Narciso, San Antonio, Subic, as well as the indication of growing environmental awareness, as well as community cooperation land­locked towns of San Marcelino and Castillejos whose residents trooped to and common aspiration among residents to do their part in keeping the environment nearby towns or the Subic Bay Freeport. healthy and sustainable. Aside from Olongapo City, all the municipalities in Zambales have participated in the coastal cleanup. These include Santa Cruz, Candelaria, Masinloc, Palauig, Iba, Botolan, Cabangan, San Felipe, San Narciso, San Antonio, Subic, as well as the land­locked towns of San Marcelino and Castillejos whose residents trooped to nearby towns or the Subic Bay Freeport.

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Official Pages: facebook.com/icczambales fb.com/iccphils Official Website: icc.ph


MARKETING

Rizal Ave. ICC Lamp Post Banner

8ftx4ft. A Board at Subic Xtreme Summer Beach Party, Moonbay Beach, Subic Bay Freeport Zone

Remy Field, Burgos St. ICC Streamer

NLEX Billboard


EVENT TARPAULIN/STREAMERS/BILLBOARDS Description

Dates

Venue(s)

A Boards 8ft.x4ft.

May 16 and May 30

Subic Xtreme Summer Beach Party (Moonbay Beach)

Streamers/Tarps in Olongapo City 3ft.x9ft. and 9ft.x3ft.

May 16-17, 2015

Volunteers Park

Event Posters 2ft.x3ft./A4 Size

May 25 onwards

The Lighthouse Marina Resort and partner establishments

Lamp Posts/Tarps in SBMA 3ft.x9ft. and 9ft.x3ft.

September 2015

Rizal Ave. and Remy Field

Billboard 25ft.x20ft. feet (horizontal)

July 2015

NLEX Canopy

8ftx4ft. Tarpaulin at Volunteers Park, Olongapo City

Manila North Tollways Corporation, NLEX and NPVB Sponsorship Values EVENT PROMOTION

DETAILS

Event Bulletin Board Back-to-Back, 15x6ft San Fernando, Angeles, Dau, Sta. Ines and Subic Bay LED Board

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PRODUCTION & INSTALLATION

TOTAL

500,000.00

200,000.00

700,000.00

1 month

4x10ft

200,000.00

200,000.00

180,000.00

180,000.00

Balintawak, Mindanao 100 spots / day for 1 Ave., Bocaue, and month San Fernando Toll Booth Posters 60 Toll Booths

Size: A3 / 60 PCS

Total

c/o MNTC

1,080,000.00


EVENT TARPAULIN/STREAMERS/BILLBOARDS Data Cards

On the Day Event Registration and Cleanup

Official ICC Shirts


OTHER PROMOTIONAL EXPOSURE/RELATED ACTIVITIES

ICC Zambales Promoted in Earth Day - April 22, 2015 Zambales has been commended by Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Philippines as the Top Province in the 2014 ICC Volunteer Turnout. An awarding ceremony transpired during the 45th Earth Day Anniversary last April 22, 2015 by Commodore Gerry Reyes, Director of the Marine Environmental Protection, PCGA, assisted by RADM VALENTIN B PRIETO JR PCGA, Director Auxiliary District CGADNCR-CL, and COMMO SALVADOR G TIANGCO JR PCGA, Director MARSAR Support Group and Concurrent Deputy Director Auxiliary District for Operations Coast Guard Auxiliary District National Capital Region Central Luzon.

ICC Zambales Promoted in SCUBASURERO and Coral Transplantation Training - July 25, 2015

Ms. Adie Espino (center), general manager of Aquamundo, pledges their support for ICC Philippines. Join us for the SCUBASURERO, Recyclables Regatta and other upcoming events leading to the big day on September 19! Every 3rd Saturday of September, half a million across the world gather to cleanup coastlines and waterways. The Philippines is worth DIVING for. Sangkalikasan and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), in cooperation with Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and Grande Island Resort, with the participation of The Lighthouse Marina Resort. Legacy Foundation (LMRLF), and Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary (PCGA), held two day Free Coral Transplantation Training last August 7 and 8, 2015 at

ICC Zambales featured by Power Players (ANC) - August 8, 2015 Bill Velasco is the brainchild ofthe new sports magazine show called "Power Players" for the ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) airing this August 2015. He dropped by The Lighthouse Marina Resort in Subic Bay last Tuesday, July 7 to express his support for the ICC Philippines Campaign. A few weeks prior to that, ANC shot their latest travel show "North Bound" in Zambales, also produced by Bill Velasco in cooperation with North Philippines Visitors Board (NPVB) and Subic Bay HATS Visitors Board (SBHATSVB). Bill Velasco is a veteran sportscaster and sports columnist. He is known for his no holds barred commentary on sports news and both local and foreign issues. The interview with Natalia Moon featuring the environmental efforts of ICC Philippines is scheduled to premiere this coming August .8, 2015.


Other Related Activities

Meeting with Department of Education Olongapo for “Noah’s Art” Trash to Art Contest last July 14


MEETINGS/EVENTS/PRESENTATIONS ICC Promotes Responsible Tourism in Nueva Ecija

Harbor Point Partnership

The Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary

SCUBASURERO Coastal and Underwater Cleanup

ICC Documentation Workshop

National Coast Watch Council Event

ICC Presentation to Rotaract DISTAS in Clark Pampanga


RECYCLES REGATTA (August 7, 2015) LIGHTHOUSE MARINA RESORT

Excerpt from Undersecretary Jose Luis Alano, Executive Director of the Office of the President’s National Coast Watch Council Secretariat


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ICC PROMOTES RESPONSIBLE TOURISM THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA IN NUEVA ECIJA

Nueva Ecija Convention & Visitors Association in cooperation with North Philippines Visitors Board (NPVB), organized a youth conference uniting all tourism sectors for the promotion of the province last Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at the College of Immaculate Conception, Nueva Ecija. ICC Philippines was invited to promote responsible tourism in social media with an audience of more than 350 tourism students from seven universities. They were encouraged to use their voice in spreading environmental awareness, promote best practices, and share ideas through technology and online tools. Let’s make a sea of change by volunteering at the International Coastal Cleanup on September 19, 2015.


2ND ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMIT (September 11, 2015) Subic Bay

Jun Avecilla, Chairman of LMRLF, Vice Gov. Ramon Lacbain II, Commodore Salvador G. Tiangco Jr. PCGA, and Commodore Joel Garcia PCG

UNDERSECRETARY Jose Luis Alano Exec. Director of National Coast Watch Council Secretariat

Ribbon cutting to officiate the event

President at Zero Waste Recycling Movement, Bert Guevera and Mr. Jesse Pascasio Director for Strategic planning & Communications of National Coast Watch Council Secretariat


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Standard Insurance Co., Inc

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Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Tourism Department

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources


PHOTO GALLERY HIGHLIGHTS

Registration (1,500 participants)

Left to right: SBMA Chairman Roberto Garcia, Commodore Jun Avecilla, Matthias Gelber (Greenest Man on the Planet); ICC Serye launch from ICC Olongapo - Making Riverth Possible; Vice Gov. of Zambales Ramon Lacbain and Matthias Gelber signing a pledge).

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HEROIC (Php 200,000 Sponsorship Value)


Media Partners

ADVOCATE (Php 100,000 Sponsorship Value)

PATRON (Php 10,000 Sponsorship Value)

PARTNER HOTELS & ESTABLISHMENTS (SBHATSVB MEMBERS)


SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS AND SUPPORTERS

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ZAMBALES Pb Mario Tagapuen Pb Arnel Bueno Pb Rizalino Ragadio Pb Gene Corpus Pb Edgardo Gelacio Pb Jesus Lunario Pb Jerry Mariano Pb Eddie Domingo Pb Cirilo Pimentel Pb Patrocinio Ragadio Pb Angel Cabbab Pb Henry Dacayo Pb Michael Piga Pb Memoracion Alejandro Pb Nestor Ignacio Pb Alejandro Sadera Jr. Pb Manuel Arquero Jr. Pb Rico Diego Arquero Ms. Annaliza Taberdo Lendyl Ligsay Antonio Foronda Jr. Ms. Lourdes Navarro Ms. Shella Sanchez Abraham Reboza Ms. Rhowena Hernandez Ramil Carbonel Jun Tamayo Ms. Sunshine Academia Divina Hernandez Jessie Requino Rodil Callo Elizabeth Rayman Ferdinand Abinsay Luz Falsario Alicia Udani

Arnel Riman Grace Santos Marc Ramos Marcell G. Rico Pb Rodelio Dasig Conrado Aldaba, Jr. Pb Alberto Viloria Pb Fernando D. Onate Pb Romeo C. Angeles Pb Joseph S. Dial Pb Norman P. Corum Pb Rogelio M Dimabasa Pb Isagani L. Aguilar Pb Florante S. Di単oso Pb Arlito Daes Pb Garry R. Guevarra Pb Santiago J. Romero Pb Angelita P. Daria Pb Paquito P. Famularcano Pb Susana C. Atanacio Pb Oliver M. Olivares Pb Andrew L. Dequina Pb Valerio Q. Abellan Pb Analisa D. Jaring Pb Jose D. Encarnacion Pb Thelma B. Aguilar Pb Allan B. Diesta Pb Monica V. Diago Richard Arquero Mar Romulo, Atty. Eric Ebarle Capt. Ernani Cortes Capt. Raedag Villamin, Jr. Capt. Edith Montefalcon Capt. Edgar Payumo

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Capt. Raul Calimlim Pb Neil A. Rico Pb Eddie Aurelio Pb Samson Escobal Pb Carlos B. Romero Pb Virginia A. Buenbrazo Pb Nestor A. Yap Pb Ariel A. Cadondon Pb Samuel Ferrer Pb Franklin Nacin Pb Arvel P. Anis Pb Romulo Arangorin Pb Lloyd Ambuyoc Pb Cesar O. Abella Pb Villarina Caasi Pb Chenyl V. Abes Pb Bel P. Altares Pb Crispin C. Maliberan Pb Lester S. Chiong Pb Luzviminda Apino Medel Murata Lino Torres Orlino Ednilao Rolando Ponilas Aureliano Ebarle, Nestor Dait Pedro Manglicmot Arnel Aquino Rey Eduad Arnel Barcena

PB. Ghie Baloy F. Tablan Kgd. Abraham Ebalo PB. Joe Madria B. Willie Umali PB. Dionisio Vinoya PB. Ivan Tanega PB. Rafael Lim PB. Gilbert Durago PB. Raul Varela PB. Randy Sionzon PB. Bas Palo Capt. R. Catologan Kgd. Joelito Cruz Kgd. Anthony Deldio Donald Aquino Capt. Conrado Viray

Norman Acierto Marlon Delos Reyes Kgd. Abaniel Rodel Elamparo Xavier Edora Efren Edillor Dennis Ocol Dianest Alvarez Marilou Elaugos Zaldy Elaugos Helen Grace P. Bolos Prof. Alberto F. De Vera Lea F. Mangahas Ruperto C. Apilado Lourdes T. Ecunar Geronimo Marce, Jr. Francis E. Echon Retired Col. Adriano Cansas Guillermo Ebanculla Remedios Misa Rommy Morete Sabina Millan Nilo Angeles Mario Cabanes Ricky Moralejo Jaime Elico Alfredo Huecas Francisco Malong Athos Maya


On behalf of our Team, we would like to extend a heart­felt gratitude for your commitment in making the International Coastal Cleanup last September 19, 2015 a successful campaign. Our vision was to bring thousands of people together and unite them with a common goal: to have a healthy environment in which future generations will benefit from and start a sea of change. Your generous contributions help in our continuous efforts in making this vision a reality. The battle for trash­free seas is yet to be won, but we are hopeful that with partners like you, we can achieve this worthy endeavor. Thank you and we look forward to collaborating again with you next year! In appreciation, ICC Philippines


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