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Maritime Activity


September 2020
Tuesday 9:00 -11:30AM
8 Maritime Law Enforcement vis-à-vis the Philippines as a Maritime and Archipelagic Nation: The Past, Present, and Future

Maritime Law Enforcement Webinar
September 2020
Tuesday 9:00 -12:00PM
22 Sustainable Ocean Economy amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Maritime Sustainable Ocean Economy Webinar
Policy and Operations Maritime Safety and Security Maritime Economic Development end Sustainment Inter-Agency Capability and Capacity Development National Marine Policy and Strategy

CONTACT US

The National Coast Watch Council Secretariat is located at Room 479, 4th Floor, Mabini Hall Building, Malacañang Palace, Manila, Philippines
E-mail Address: secretariat@ncws.gov.ph
Tel. No. (02) 8784-42-86 loc. 4970 and loc. 4421

The National Coast Watch Center Building is located at 139 25th Street, Philippine Coast Guard Compound South Harbor, 1018, Manila
Tel. No. (02) 8241-31-04 loc. 200

ABOUT NCWS

The National Coast Watch System is the central-agency mechanism for a coordinated and coherent approach on national maritime issues and maritime security operation towards enhancing governance in the country’s maritime domain. See more

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