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Master in Marine Affairs Program
Master in Marine Affairs Program
The Master of Marine Affairs is an interdisciplinary program which aims to provide students with a holistic perspective in the management of ocean and coastal resources. The program not only focuses on the management of resources but also on the resource users ensuring the sustainable development of coastal communities. It provides knowledge and skills for development planners and managers, local government officials, personnel of government agencies, and those with responsibilities in managing ocean and coastal resources.
Current Students
Study Title: Recruitment to Tertiary Fisheries Program of Senior High School Students: A Case in Iloilo Province
Study Title: Socio-economic Assessment of Pearl Oyster Divers in Isla de Caña, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines
Study Title: Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Tumalintinan Point Marine Protected Area, San Lorenzo, Guimaras
Study Title: Comparative Analysis of the Levels of Development of Municipal Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Councils (MFARMCs) in Iloilo: Assessing Progress and Challenges
Study Title: Evaluating the Status of Locally-managed Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in San Joaquin, Iloilo
Recent MMA Graduates
Study Title: Examining the Perceptions of the Community on the Sustainability of Ecotourism in Malalison Island
Study Title: Assessing the Perceptions of the Community Members of Barangay Dagsa-an, Buenavista, Guimaras on the Potential Environmental and Socio-Economic Impact of the Proposed Panay-Guimaras-Negros Bridge
Study Title: Unpacking The Values and Preferences of Resource Users on the Ecosystem Services of Atulayan Marine Protected Area in the Municipality of Sagñay, Camarines Sur, Bico
Study Title: PANIKÁB: A Policy Analysis of the Local Ordinances Relevant to the Scallop Fishery of Carles, Iloilo
Study Title: Small-scale Fishing and COVID-19: The Case of the Local Fishery Supply Chain in Bucaya, San Joaquin
Study Title: Perceptions of Fisherfolks Towards the Establishment of Four (4) Marine Protected Areas in the Municipality of Tobias Fornier, Antique
Study Title: Perceptions of Fisherfolks Towards the Establishment of Four (4) Marine Protected Areas in the Municipality of Tobias Fornier, Antique
Study Title: Effects of Covid- 19 Pandemic on the Marine Mammal Tourism of Walvis Bay, Namibia
Study Title: Characterizing Coastal Poverty in Mogrovia, Liberia