Introduction Biophysical Profile
1. Coral Reefs and associated life forms and fisheries –
presence of corals in 58 brgys. out of the 93 coastal brgys.
with only 20 % live hard coral cover. Other life forms are 2
endangered clams (Tridacna squasoma and T. crocea), good
growth of macro algae or Caulerpa sp. “lato” and Halimeda
and plenty of sea urchin, sea cucumber, blue crab and sea
horse. Dominant species of fish are Caesionids, Siganids,
Lutjanids and Thread Breams.
2. Mangroves – 3,197.78 has. of mangrove forest, Rhizophora
sp. and Api-api are common species.
3. Seagrasses – seagrassbeds is almost all over the coastal
areas with eleven (11) species with Enhalus accoroides as
dominant species.
4. Sea Turles (Pawikan) – the province is a migration route and nesting grounds of marine turtles; Green sea. Olive Ridley and Hawk
MARINDUQUE
5. Existing MPAs and Other Marine Conservation Program –
there are five (5) Municipal Marine Reserves, one (1)
Mariculture Park and one (1) Marine Protected Area
6. Marinduque Wildlife Sanctuary – NIPAS area with an
aggregate area of 8,827.96 has.
Socio-economic Profile
1. Political Subdivision – lone congressional district,
composed of six (6) municipalities.
2. Population – 235, 121 persons
3. Industry – agriculture is the main economic activity with
53,586.5 has. total production area.
4. Tourism/Ecotourism – the province is famous for its
Morines Festival and the Bella Rocca, a 6 star island
resort hotel and spa. The province provides area for scuba
diving, kayaking, recreational fishing, caving nature
trekking, bird, bat and butterfly watching
Best Programs/Projects Implemented ( Ridge to Reef Management Approach)
INTEGRATION OF VIPCM PLAN IN THE PDPFP and CLUP WATERSHED MANAGEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT HABITAT MANAGEMENT SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT FORESHORE/SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ECOTOURISM AND LIVELIHOOD MANAGEMENT LEGAL ARRANGEMENT AND INSTITUTIONAL
INTEGRATION OF VIPMC PLAN IN THE PDPFP AND CLUP
PDPFP CCA & DRR Enhanced Plan - PDC Approval and SP Endorsement - submitted to RLUC for Approval
CLUP CCA & DRR Enhance Plan – Municipality of Gasan CLUP with SP Approval - Municipality of Boac, Buenavista, Mogpog, Sta. Cruz and Torrijos for Public Hearing by October 2012
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT “Water for Life”: Adopt a Watershed Project / DBP Forest Project – 160 has.
Watershed Rehab. : UDP & NGP - 268 has.
On-going NGP – 30 has.
Watershed Rehab: NGP – 40 has.
Community Based Watershed Mgt. – 460 has
“Fruit for Life”: Adopt a Watershed Project / DBP Forest Project – 160 has.
Balik Gubat sa Bahay Igat. : LGU - 100 has.
On-going NGP – 123 has.
Watershed Rehab. :
NGP - 155 has.
On-going NGP – 76 has.
Watershed Rehab. : UDP & NGP - 416 has.
Watershed Rehab. : NGP - 104 has
On-going NGP - 30 has
Watershed Rehab. : CBATEP - 107has
On-going NGP / DA– 147 has.
On-going NGP/ Urban Greening– 2 has.
“Water for Life”: Adopt a Watershed Project / DBP Forest Project – 80 has.
Watershed Rehab. : UDP & NGP - 219 has.
Watershed Rehab. : NGP - 110 has.
On-going NGP/ Urban Greening– 2 has
Stabilization/Rehab Waterwys, River – 5 km.
Stabilization/Rehab Waterwys, River – 1 km w/ 25 kms. on -going
Stabilization/Rehab Waterwys, River – 2 km
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT General Objective – aims to develop, rehabilitate, stabilize and arrest degradation of watershed resource through reforestation and agro-forestry approach.
Scope: Agro-forestry and Reforestation a. Boac - 374 has. with 123 has. on-going, 16 barsangays and water way rehab. - 1 km & 83 has. on-going in 17 barangays b. Buenavista - 523 has with 147 has. on-going, 10 barangays & urban greening- 2 has., 1 brgy. c. Gasan - 155 has. with 76 has. on-going in 3 brgys and waterway rehab. – 2 km in 4 brgys. d. Mogpog - 40 has. and 30 has. on-going, 3 barangays e. Sta. Cruz - 888 has. with 30 has. on-going, 12 brgys. & waterway rehab. – 5 km in 2 brgys f. Torrijos - 299 has. and 110 has. on-going, 8 brgys. & urban greening – 2 has. In 1 brgy.
Methods: Partnership and participatory project implementation, Site ID, Capability Dev’t./skills Training, Assessment and Species Selection, Nursery Establishment, Seedling Production/Procurement, Plantation and Dev’t/SALT, Maint. & Protection, Monitoring and Evaluation. DBP & CBATEP Project– return of fruit tree seedling cost, 30/70 scheme among PO/Coop until payment to be used for future project expansion Results: Improve/enhance forest cover and wildlife sanctuary, increase water yeild Minimize illegal forest activities Provide direct employment and awareness towards conservation of environment and natural resources Expected to provide economic impact thru income from proceeds of harvest
Issues and Concerns/Challenge: • Mogpog to extend watershed project from Tarug to Balanacan • River/waterway rehab. – Mogpog River. Tipo River, Libtangin River and Malbog River • Establishment of Wilderness and Eco-Tourism Park Lessons Learned: Participatory planning,Value Formation and regular visit for effective and efficient project implementation, values of environment and natural resource
HABITAT MANAGEMENT Mogpog Marine Reserve
Boac Community Marine Reserve
Critical Habitat/ Pawikan Conservation Area
Gasan Community Marine Reserve
Buenavista Community Marine Protected Area
Proposed Establishment of MPA
Sta. Cruz Marine Protected Area
Sta. Cruz Marine Reserve
Sta. Cruz Mariculture Park
Torijjos Community Marine Reserve
On-going Implementation of Philippine National Aquasilviculture Project
Artificial Coral Reef and coastal Tree planting
Fish Aggregate Device/ Payaw
Fish Aggregate Device/ Payaw
Fish Aggregate Device/ Payaw
Fish Aggregate Device/ Payaw
Mangrove Rehab . : BFAR IV-B , LGU- 50 has
“Mangrove for Life”: Adopt a Mangrove Project /DBP Forest Project – 75 has.
Adopt a Mangrove / LGU – 45 has w/ Nursery
“Mangrove for Life”: Adopt a Mangrove Project /DBP Forest Project – 25 has.
Adopt a Mangrove / LGU – 1 ha.
Adopt a Mangrove / LGU – 4 has.
HABITAT MANAGEMENT General Objective – aims to rehabilitate the denuded area and arrest further degradation of the vital resources by creating a harmonious co-existence between the communities and coastal resources.
Scope: Coastal Rehabilitation
a. Boac - 4 has., 4 coastal barangays,
b. Buenavista – 1 has., 1 coastal barangays
c. Mogpog – 50 has. , 4 coastal barangays
d. Sta. Cruz – 120 has. 19 coastal barangays
e. Torrijos – 35 has. , 5 coastal barangays
f. Development of Buenavbista CMPA Management Plan with two (2) Management Zonbes, from 10 has. to 34 has.
Methods:
Partnership and participatory project implementation Dev’t., Site ID, Capability Dev’t./skills Training, Assessment and Species Selection, Seedling Collection/Procurement, Plantation Development, Maintenance and Protection, Monitoring and Evaluation
Result:
Enhance the biodiversity of the area and its value for ecotourism
Raise the awareness of the communities the importance of developing and anprotecting and conserving the mangrove and other coastal resources
Minimize illegal mangrove activities
Ecotourism development and livelihood opportunities
Issues and Concerns/Challenges:
• Encroachment/settlement Area and Berthing area of CFVs
• Establishment of MPA around Elephant Island
•. Sta. Cruz to establish MPAs in the remaining coastal barangays
• Formulate Maniwaya Is. Tourism Plan and zoning ordinance
• Delineation of forest land, shoreline and buffer zone
INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ARRANGEMENT
• SP Resolution No. 3, s 2009 Approving and Endorsing the VIPMC Management Plan
for Marinduque
• Manifesto Resolution No. 02, s 2009 of the League of Mayors approving and endorsing the VIPMC Management Plan
• MOA among the partner agencies, DENR, PGM, LGUs, PO/Coop, DBP, BFAR, DA, CSO, NGOs, DTI, CDA, MSC in the implementation of Watershed Project
• Creation of VIPMC Management Board
• Continuous capacity building of MFARMCs and Bantay Dagat
• Regulation/Registration of banca’s and fishing gears (color coding by LGUs)
• Provision of Patrol Boat and Marine Engine
• Assistance fund for patrolling and protection
• Deputation and Training of WEO and Fish Warden
• Survey of abandoned fishpond and recommended for cancelation
• Housing relocation to illegal settlers thru GK
• Creation of PMRB
• Creation of Buenavista MPA and CBATEP Management Board
• One (1) day zero plastic Municipal Ordinance in Gasan
• Periodic coastal clean-up in all coastal barangays
• ECC requirements to all hotels and resort thru LGU Ordinance
• All Barangays adopted and implemented RA 9003 thru barangay ordinance
• Survey and delineation of MWS boundary and fire tree/malongay perimeter planting
ALTERNATIVE LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT
1. Provision of 40 units marine engine to marginalized fisher folks- BFAR IVB
2. Provision of gillnets and multiple hook & line
3. Establishment of fish cages/fish pens
4. Provision of Crab Lift net (BILMA-Mogpog Chapter)
5. Hug/native swine dispersal to CBFM/ISF holder
6. Training on Cave and Tour Guiding (Bagumbungan Cave, Ka Amon-Pilapil Cave, Luzon Datum Assn, and Yook Sunset Recudo CBET
7. Native chicken dispersal
8. Honey Bee Culture
9. Vermiculture
10. Goat and horse dispersal
11. Establishment of fish shelter
12. Fish/Bagoong, Patis Processing
13. Seaweed Culture
14. HVC vegetable production
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Secretariat (PPDC//MPDC/DENR
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
OFFICE
CAPABILITY BUILDING & ENVIRONMENATL EDUCATION TEAM
ALTERNATIVE
LIVELIHOOD TEAM
SANITATION & SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT TEAM
LAW
ENFORCEMENT TEAM
HABITAT
ENHANCEMENT TEAM
LGU Municipal & concerned agencies
LGU Municipal & concerned agencies
LGU Municipal & concerned agencies
LGU Municipal & concerned agencies
LGU Municipal & concerned agencies
MPDC /MAO
1. PPDC/PAO 2. DENR 3. BFAR 4. NGO 5. PNP/PCG 6. MFARMC (PROV’L COORD.)
1. PGM - Chairman 2. LGUs – Vice Chairman ( Liga Pres)
3. MBFARMC Prov’l Coordinator 4. NGO
5. DENR 6. BFAR 7. DILG. 8. DTI 9. DOST 10. TESDA 11. Academe (MSC) 12. PNP 13. PCG
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ADVISORY GROUP/RESEARCH and M & E
DOST, TESDA, BFAR, DENR, DTI, PGM, LGU
Academe (MSC), MANGOE (NGO)
Sangguniang Panlalawigan/Bayan