TIGBAUAN, Iloilo – The shores of Barangay Atabayan became the center of environmental action today, September 20, as volunteers gathered for a coastal clean-up drive under the Sanctuarium Maris: Sea Turtle Nest Protection Project.
The initiative was spearheaded by the West Visayas State University (WVSU) DagYoung Student Ambassadors in partnership with the Positive Youth Development Network (PYDN), the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the Young Journalists’ Society (YJS), and the Development Communicators’ Society. They were joined by barangay officials, the Sangguniang Kabataan, women’s groups, 4Ps beneficiaries, and the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO).
This project, funded by the Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia, is driven by the student ambassadors, a university-recognized internationalization arm of WVSU International and Local Linkages Office.
Since its launch in January 2025, the Sanctuarium Maris project has organized training sessions and workshops on sea turtle biology, conservation protocols, and rescue procedures for stranded or injured turtles. Activities also featured artificial nest net-making, a simulation of turtle nest protection, and a workshop on drafting environmental ordinances.
The WVSU College of Law played a key role in guiding the community in crafting legal measures, which culminated in the passage of Barangay Atabayan Ordinance No. 2025-004, “An Ordinance Creating a Sea Turtle Nest Protection Program, Providing Guidelines for Conservation and Appropriating Funds Thereof.” This ordinance, now legally in force, strengthens local efforts to protect sea turtle nesting grounds in Tigbauan.
Coinciding with the global observance of International Coastal Clean-Up Day, the activity further reinforced Tigbauan’s commitment to marine conservation and community-driven environmental protection.
By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO


