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By The Philippine Post

Batangas Opens Biodiversity Center To Protect Verde Island Passage

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The provincial government of Batangas officially opened the Verde Island Passage Marine Biodiversity Center (VIP-MBC) on Saturday, marking a significant step in efforts to protect the Verde Island Passage (VIP), known as the “center of the center” of the world’s marine biodiversity.

Located at Montemaria International Pilgrimage and Conference Center, the site of the world’s tallest statue of the Virgin Mary (322 feet), the center is designed to promote and preserve the ecological wealth of VIP.

“We want to show that we truly give importance to the VIP’s significant contribution to the world’s marine shorefish biodiversity. We recognize that we should be at the forefront of the conservation efforts as stewards of creation,” Governor Hermilando Mandanas said, emphasizing the importance of the center in boosting eco-tourism and educating visitors about the global significance of the VIP.

He highlighted the growing threats to the area, including unsustainable practices and climate change, prompting the provincial government to establish the center as a response to the challenges.

The VIP-MBC will feature an exhibition area with interactive displays, an e-library, and a memory hall for events and workshops. (PNA)