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In this final chapter of the Grid Expedition II, our team and community leaders emphasize that the success of this project hinges on stakeholders to pass this stream of knowledge to the next generation.
One of the challenges for scientists working in conservation is translating studies and data into actionable policies. How do we make communities a participant in marine conservation?
We’ve come to realize that we’ve outgrown the traditional magazine format, and that we ought to fashion ourselves so that our physical form matches the stories we want to tell.
Last 2016, GRID and a couple of hardy outdoorsmen went up the Cordilleras for the first GRID Expedition. But for the whole team, the real hero of the trip was Chef Nayna.
Behind the scenes of the recent GRID Fashion Editorial with local surfers Mark Mabanag, Elaine Abonal, Ziggie C. Gonzales, and Bea Vega. We arrived on location, surfboards in tow, hoping to shoot them catching some waves.
For three days, participants and instructors (Francisco Guerrero, Sonny Thakur and Miguel Nacianceno) talked and shared ideas during lectures, portfolio reviews, and even at nightly bonfires.