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MABIDA Pays a Courtesy Visit to Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology

Written by Irene Faith Makinano
Uploaded on Sept. 6, 2024

Malita, Davao Occidental - The MABIDA Project successfully conducted a courtesy visit to the Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology (SPAMAST) on September 6, 2024. This visit aimed to enhance collaboration between the institutions and gather crucial data for the MABIDA Project’s expanding marine biodiversity database.

Key representatives from SPAMAST included Director Grace D. Buencillo of the Research Development and Innovation Office, Dr. Marlyn B. Llameg, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Asst. Prof. Junarie Joy Tuba-Dano, Research Coordinator. The engagement focused on strengthening the existing partnership between MABIDA and SPAMAST, emphasizing data sharing and collaborative research efforts to support marine conservation and biodiversity initiatives.

The purpose of the visit was to engage with SPAMAST and request important data that will help populate the MABIDA Project's database, thereby enhancing ongoing efforts to advance marine biodiversity research and conservation in the Southern Philippines.

This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to marine research and the sustainable management of aquatic resources, aligning with national goals for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

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