Partneship and Linkages

The Crown-of-Thorns Challenge: Preserving Marine Biodiversity

THE CROWN-OF-THORNS CHALLENGE: PRESERVING MARINE BIODIVERSITY By: CNSC ESD, 2025 Held on August 6–8, 2025, at Balagbag Island, Calaguas, Vinzons, Camarines Norte, the three-day implementation of the Area Specific Action Plan (ASAP) under LGU-Vinzons focused on coral reef restoration. With the support of ten divers from Brgy. Mangcawayan, the team removed threats such as Crown-of-Thorns to help the reefs breathe and bloom once again. This initiative was made possible through the collaboration of CNSC and Tanggol Kalikasan, Inc., in partnership with the local government unit under the Environmental Justice Sector Reform in the Philippines Project (EJSRP) Phase 3. By controlling the damage caused by Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (COTS), we help preserve vital coral cover, safeguard the diverse species that rely on corals for food and shelter, and strengthen community engagement in reef conservation. These efforts also support our municipal fishers and enhance local tourism, ensuring sustainable livelihoods and thriving marine ecosystems for all.

Strength in Collaboration: CNSC-IEG and Tanggol Kalikasan, Inc. Empower Coastal Protection through Fishery Law Enforcement Training for Bantay Dagat in Paracale, Camarines Norte

Strength in Collaboration: CNSC-IEG and Tanggol Kalikasan, Inc. Empower Coastal Protection through Fishery Law Enforcement Training for Bantay Dagat in Paracale, Camarines Norte By: CNSC ESD, 2025 CNSC-IEG, in partnership with Tanggol Kalikasan, Inc., successfully conducted a three-day Fishery Law Enforcement Training last July 29–31, 2025, at the Municipal Conference Hall in Paracale, Camarines Norte. The event brought together Bantay Dagat members from the municipalities of Daet and Paracale, the Philippine Coast Guard, and local officials in a shared commitment to strengthen marine law enforcement. With resource persons from Tanggol Kalikasan, Inc. and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Region V, the training covered essential laws and procedures, including the Amended Fisheries Code, forestry and wildlife acts, deputation of fish wardens, arrest and seizure protocols, and affidavit writing. Interactive workshops, legal simulations, and community-driven discussions helped deepen the participants’ understanding of their roles as sea wardens. Through case studies and participatory sessions, the attendees addressed real-world challenges like illegal fishing, and envisioned sustainable solutions such as mangrove reforestation, artificial reef creation, and local policy development. The program also underscored the synergy between grassroots enforcement and the vital role of LGUs in environmental governance, inspiring renewed dedication to coastal resource protection. The training concluded with a heartfelt recognition of the Bantay Dagat’s passion and commitment. Certificates and tools were distributed to support their fieldwork, while participants expressed eagerness to share what they’ve learned with their communities. As highlighted by local leaders, this activity is not just a culmination—but the beginning of a stronger, more empowered movement to safeguard our marine ecosystems.

Strengthening Community Impact: CNSC-IEG Monitors ASAP Projects in Camarines Norte Municipalities

Strengthening Community Impact: CNSC-IEG Monitors ASAP Projects in Camarines Norte Municipalities By: CNSC ESD, 2025 The CNSC-Institute for Environmental Governance (IEG) continues its commitment to responsive and relevant community engagement through the recent monitoring of Area Specific Action Plan (ASAP) projects in the municipalities of Basud, Daet, Mercedes, Talisay, and Vinzons. These monitoring visits aim to assess progress, identify areas for improvement, and ensure that extension initiatives remain aligned with the needs and aspirations of partner communities. In Brgy. Mangcamagong, Basud, the CNSC-IEG Team assessed two potential sites for the proposed mangrove nursery project—one with stunted Bakauan and dry, rocky soil, and another with Bani and Nipa species affected by mangrove cutting and overharvesting. The evaluation highlights the site’s potential for future reforestation, with recommendations to identify existing mangrove species, properly zone replanting areas, and conduct community orientation to promote awareness and local involvement in mangrove conservation. In Daet, five Job Order Deputized Fish Wardens regularly conduct coastal monitoring using three patrol boats acquired in 2018; however, one engine is currently malfunctioning and all vessels require maintenance. To improve the chances of approval from Tanggol Kalikasan, Inc., the LGU revised its ASAP proposal by removing the communication device component and recommending the replacement of the faulty engine. For the proposal’s resubmission, it must include the patrol boats’ proof of ownership, contracts of the Deputized Fish Wardens, and an updated Law Enforcement Plan. In Mercedes, the initial plan to install river garbage traps was revised due to concerns over durability, shifting the focus to watershed protection in Brgy. Colasi through seminars, tree planting, and tree tagging. Now titled “Developing Awareness on Watershed Protection: Start-up to Sustainable Ecotourism Project,” the initiative targets 100 participants, 400 trees, and 100 tags by late 2025. To strengthen impact, the revised proposal should be finalized with support from partners like DENR, formation of local eco-stewards, hands-on training, efficient use of the ₱50,000.00 budget, and clear monitoring and risk management strategies. In Talisay, Ms. Zuzette Ann O. Asis, Fisheries Technologist, expressed appreciation for Tanggol Kalikasan’s support and gained approval to use improvised materials for buoy markers in their Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The installation, scheduled for June 23, 2025, in San Jose, aims to mark water boundaries between Talisay and Vinzons, with monitoring set for August 6. To enhance community engagement, Ms. Asis was also recommended as the Resource Person for an awareness campaign with the San Jose Beach Fisherfolk Association, promoting the significance of buoy markers and encouraging sustainable fishing practices. In Vinzons, Ms. Rosela J. Sayno expressed gratitude for Tanggol Kalikasan’s continued support and affirmed her commitment to the project, noting that the newly elected mayor is also expected to back the initiative. She highlighted that similar activities, such as crown-of-thorns starfish extraction in Calaguas Beach, are regularly supported by the MDRR Office. The next extraction, based on BFAR’s assessment, is set for July 23–25, 2025, at Mahabang Buhangin, to be led by 10 local divers. To boost community involvement, Ms. Buenvinuto was recommended as Resource Person for an awareness campaign on the ecological impact of the species, while DENR-PENRO expressed intent to collaborate with Tanggol Kalikasan, recognizing its active role in the provincial fisheries council. By actively engaging with local stakeholders and beneficiaries, the IEG Team reaffirms its dedication to fostering inclusive development and sustainable impact. The insights gathered will guide the continuous enhancement of CNSC’s extension programs, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for grassroots transformation in Camarines Norte.

CNSC-CoEd Partners with Brgy. Daculangbolo for Sports-Based Extension Project MOVES

CNSC-CoEd Partners with Brgy. Daculangbolo for Sports-Based Extension Project MOVES By: CNSC ESD, 2024 A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed between the CNSC – College of Education (CoEd), represented by Dean Dr. Edgar P. Aban, and Punong Barangay Edgardo Postre of Daculangbolo, San Lorenzo Ruiz for the launch of Project MOVES (Movement Enhancement Opportunities and Valuable Learning Experience through Sports Clinic). This partnership aims to provide youth in the community with meaningful physical development and learning opportunities through organized sports clinics and activities that promote health, discipline, and teamwork.

Project KUMPUNI Takes Off with CNSC-CoTT and LGU Mercedes Collaboration

Project KUMPUNI Takes Off with CNSC-CoTT and LGU Mercedes Collaboration By: CNSC ESD, 2024 Closing September 2024 on a high note, the CNSC – College of Trades and Technology (CoTT) has officially entered into a partnership with the Local Government Unit of Mercedes through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the CoTT-KUMPUNI Project (Knowledge Utilization and Mitigation of Public Needs and Interest). This collaborative research and extension initiative is designed to uplift the lives of Mercedeños by addressing local needs through innovative and practical solutions—working hand in hand to create a more empowered and resilient community.

CNSC-CAS and Brgy. San Isidro Ink MOA for Project ELead

CNSC-CAS and Brgy. San Isidro Ink MOA for Project ELead By: CNSC ESD, 2024 The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Signing between the CNSC-College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Extension Services Unit and the Barangay Council of San Isidro marked the official launch of the extension initiative titled “Project ELead: Take the Lead through English Language.” This one-year project aims to create an engaging and supportive learning environment for young learners in the community. Through a series of workshops and proficiency-building training sessions, Project ELead seeks to enhance English language skills and foster confidence among its beneficiaries beyond the walls of CNSC.

CNSC and PLGU-Camarines Norte Seal Partnership for Project TELL V.2.0

CNSC and PLGU-CN Seal Partnership for Project TELL V.2.0 By: CNSC ESD, 2024 A ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between Camarines Norte State College (CNSC) and the Provincial Government of Camarines Norte (PLGU-CN) was held today at the Governor’s Office, Provincial Capitol, Daet, Camarines Norte. The agreement establishes a partnership through DWCN 96.9 Radyo Pilipinas as a key media ally for Project TELL V.2.0, supporting CNSC’s institutional extension agenda, DISKARTE 2.0. This collaboration aims to enhance the delivery of training and learning initiatives by maximizing the use of mixed media and digital platforms—ensuring broader reach, increased engagement, and sustainable community education and development.

CNSC-IFMS and NCIP Region V Ink MOA for Fisheries-Based Extension Services

CNSC-IFMS and NCIP Region V Ink MOA for Fisheries-Based Extension Services By: CNSC ESD, 2023 Captured in photos are moments from the Memorandum of Agreement signing ceremony between the CNSC-Institute of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (IFMS) and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) – Regional Office V, held on October 24, 2023, at the CNSC Quality Assurance Office, CNSC Main Campus. This partnership aims to deliver targeted extension services to Indigenous Peoples (IPs) communities, including programs on capture fisheries, aquaculture, post-harvest livelihood, fisheries management, and conservation. Both parties are committed to promoting sustainable development through inclusive, community-based fisheries initiatives.

CNSC Signs MOA with Tuaca Livelihood Coco Pine Crops Organization (TLCPCO)

CNSC Signs MOA with Tuaca Livelihood Coco Pine Crops Organization (TLCPCO) By: CNSC ESD, 2023 CNSC) forged partnership with the Tuaca Livelihood Coco Pine Crops Organization (TLCPCO) through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing held on October 13, 2023. TLCPCO was represented by its President Mr. Danilo A. Barrameda and Punong Barangay Edna V. Barrameda of Brgy. Tuaca. Present during the ceremony were Dr. Marlo M. De la Cruz, PECE, CNSC College President; the OVPRE Team led by Dr. Rosalie A. Almadrones, Vice President for Research and Extension; Dr. Girly H. Naval, Director of the Extension Services Division (ESD); and Dr. Jocelyn E. Trinidad, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). This partnership underscores CNSC’s ongoing commitment to community-based livelihood and development initiatives.

CNSC and Vinzons Pilot High School Sign MOA for Academic and Extension Collaboration

CNSC and Vinzons Pilot High School Sign MOA for Academic and Extension Collaboration By: CNSC ESD, 2023 On July 3, 2023, CNSC entered a 3-year partnership with Vinzons Pilot High School (VPHS) through a ceremonial Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing held at the CNSC OP Board Room. Represented by School Principal Dr. Teresita A. Orendain, this collaboration aims to strengthen institutional capacity and promote the development of a globally competitive knowledge economy through shared academic and extension initiatives.

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