| Pamilacan Island Dolphin & Whale Watching Organization (PIDWWO) |
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| Spotter. Boatman. Tourist Guide. (Foto by Alan S. Cajes) |
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| Pamilacan Island Community-Based Dolphin and Whale Hunters-Turned Ecoguides' Group |
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| Our association is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippine Government as a non-stock and nonprofit organization. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| PIDWWO is a community-based organization composed of 144 members, who are former hunters of dolphins, whales and mantarays. | Pamilacan Island has white sands, a typical feature of Bohol's beaches. (Foto by Alan S. Cajes) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fifty percent (50%) of our net income goes into development projects in our island-barangay, Pamilacan Island. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sand Bar surrounded by fantastic snorkeling sites in Pamilan Island. (Foto by Alan S. Cajes) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| The other fifty percent (50%) of our net income is used to sustain our dolphin and whale watching enterprise. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Right foto is taken in front of PIDWWO's office in Pamilacan Island. To the right is the dining area. The big concrete structure at the left is remnant of a watchtower-cum-fort probably built around 1770s under supervision of the Recollect Fathers. The smaller concrete structure displays a large and undated shell artifact. (Foto by Alan S. Cajes) | |||||||||||||||||||||||