Photo Releases

Ministers from six countries within the Coral Triangle, also known as the CT6, join hands at the closing of the 7th CTI Ministers’ Meeting held in Makati City to symbolize unity of goal to protect the coastal and marine resources in the region. Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu (in black coat), who chaired Ministers’ Meeting, called on his fellow ministers “to support the greater cause of empowering communities amidst the emerging impacts of climate change.” Also in the photo are (L-R): CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat Interim Executive Director Dr. Hendra Yusran Siry; H.E. Acacia Guterres, Director General of Fisheries from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (Timor Leste); Ms. Rosalie Masu, Deputy Director - Inshore Fisheries Division, Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (Solomon Islands); Ms. Yvonne Tio, Executive Manageress, Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (Papua New Guinea); H.E. Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change (Malaysia); and H.E. Dr. Suseno Sukoyono, Minister’s Advisor, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries for Public and Inter-Agency Relations (Indonesia); and DENR Undersecretary for Policy, Planning and International Affairs Atty. Jonas Leones ###

Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu (right) leads members of the Manila Bay Coordinating Committee (MBCC) in a meeting on December 11, 2018 in Pasay City to discuss next year’s plan to strengthen efforts to rehabilitate the historic Manila Bay. He also announced the creation of four positions for Community Environment and Natural Resources Officers (CENRO) who will be detailed in the local government units in the north, east, south, and the west part Metro Manila. The DENR heads the 13 mandamus agencies ordered by the Supreme Court to clean and bring back the Bay’s water to SB level – fit for swimming and other recreational activities. In photo are (L-R) Department of Health Undersecretary Marcwyn Bello, Mr. Arnold Villegas of the Philippine Ports Authority, DENR Undersecretary Sherwin Rigor, Mr. Virgilio Bombeta of the Local Water Utilities Administration, and Mr. Eric Capistrano of Metro Manila Development Authority. ###

DENR Secretary Roy A. Cimatu (seated center in black jacket) joins DENR Usec. for Policy, Planning and International Affairs Atty. Jonas R. Leones (seated, extreme left), DENR Asec. for Mining Concerns NonitaS. Caguioa, Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) Director Crisanta Marlene P. Rodriguez (right and left of Cimatu, respectively) and other DENR officials and staff make the triangle hand sign as the Philippines ends its hosting of the Senior Officials’ and Ministerial Meetings of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF). Cimatualso concluded his two-year chairmanship of the CTICouncil of Ministers (COM) and handed it over to Rosalie Masu, Director, Inshore Fisheries Division of the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Solomon Islands. ###

Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu(3rd from left) joins members of the Indonesiandelegation for a souvenir photo during the recently concluded Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) 14th Senior Officials Meeting and 7th Ministerial Meeting hosted by the Philippines. In photo from left: Veda Santiadji, Western Indonesia Seascape Manager of the World Wildlife Fund-Indonesia; His Excellency Dr. SusenoSukoyono, head of delegation and Minister’s Advisor of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries for Public and Inter-Agency Relations (MMAFPIR); and Andi Rusandi, Director of Marine Conservation and Biodiversity of MMAFPIR. ###

Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu(right) engages in a casual talk with Her Excellency IsnaraissahMunirahMajilis, Deputy Minister (left) of the Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology, Environment and Climate Change of Malaysia (MESTECC) before the start of the 7th Ministerial Meeting of the Coral Triangle Initiatives on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) in Makati City.Majilis represented the Malaysian government in the meeting which culminated with the signing of the Joint Ministerial Statement of the six (6) member countries of the CTI-CFF.