Last week our Project Scientist, Manon Broadwick, was invited to speak at the Second Annual Marine Protected Area (MPA) Congress of the Provincial Government of Southern Leyte (PGSL), by Hon. Eva Abad, Head of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resource Management Office (PENRMO). Manon was to give a presentation on the work that Coral Cay are doing in Southern Leyte and the importance of biophysical assessments in the implementation of MPAs, along with some tips on how best to effectively manage small scale, community managed MPAs. Angus, Minerva Fellowship candidate and volunteer with CCC, was lucky enough to be able to come along to watch.
The day began with Hon. Eva Abad giving an introductory talk, which focused on three main points: the importance of Barangays in nation building, how best to influence communities to volunteer their time in order to improve their MPAs, and the fact that MPA management and improvement in conservation cannot happen overnight. She spoke of the need for support, unity, and transparency of governments at all levels being vital for success, and the need for cooperation in order to build a better future and common welfare. She then went on to talk about climate change and its potential impacts in the Philippines.
Sir Armando Gaviola of PENRMO was up next. He spoke on the aims of the Congress: to know the status and ratings of all MPAs in Southern Leyte, to give technical assistance to govern these MPAs, and to improve overall management in order to conserve marine and coastal resources. A speaker from the department of environment and natural resources (DENR) then fielded questions, ranging from the dumping of waste materials into MPAs, to requests for mooring lines and marker buoys.
After a quick break for lunch and a chat, it was Manon’s turn to speak! After giving a brief introduction on the work of CCC in the Philippines all the way from 1995 to the present, Manon went on to speak about the importance of coral reefs and their conservation value in the Philippines due to it being part of the coral triangle. What MPAs are and why they are important was the next topic, which led onto CCC’s current work helping to assess and advise on the placement of MPAs. Manon used Napantao, the MPA in front of our field base, as a case study on how small-scale, community managed MPAs work. She ended with some information on how best to manage MPAs, mainly focusing on the importance of the involvement of the local community.
The day ended with a talk about the MPA at Macrahon, Maasin, one of the best rated in the whole of the Philippines, followed by a Q&A session, with barangay officials asking how best to implement effective law enforcement, how to collect fines, who these should go to and how to request biophysical assessments from CCC. Finally, there was a ceremony giving certificates of participation (one of which was given to Manon), and awards for the best rated MPAs in Southern Leyte. Overall, it was a really interesting day for Manon. She said she learned a lot and was especially impressed with the passion and enthusiasm shown by every level of government, from provincial down to barangay, who aim to work together to conserve the natural beauty and resources of the marine life here in Southern Leyte.
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