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The Buluan Island Marine Sanctuary This is our future, our source of Pride!

The Buluan Island Marine Sanctuary This is our future, our source of Pride! By: Felix T. Badon Jr. Conservation Fellow, LGU- Ipil. The Municipality of Ipil , is the Capital Town of Zamboanga Sibugay Province, Region–IX, Island of Mindanao, Philippines

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The Buluan Island Marine Sanctuary This is our future, our source of Pride!

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  1. The Buluan Island Marine Sanctuary This is our future, our source of Pride! By: Felix T. Badon Jr. Conservation Fellow, LGU-Ipil

  2. The Municipality of Ipil, is the Capital Town of ZamboangaSibugay Province, Region–IX, Island of Mindanao, Philippines • Has a population of 64,684 (2010, NSO) • Land area of 36,690 has. • Municipal waters 17,000 has.(est.) • Agriculture, Fishery, Commerce and Trade are the main sources of income of the people • Our Vision and Mission • “To be Zamboanga Peninsula’s • center for economic, agro-industry, eco-tourism and human development in harmony with nature”

  3. THE BIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF THE 63.16 HECTARE BULUAN ISLAND MARINE SANCTUARY and why the need to protect it! • Home to the endangered giant clams (Tridacna spp.) • Sanctuary of the endangered Green Sea Turtle (Chaelonia mydas) • Home to one of the rare soft coral in the Phil. ( Genus Cynarina) • Home to high-valued species of fish • Hundreds of fishing households who will be benefitted if the sanctuary functions naturally

  4. But there are threats to the marine sanctuary Primary Threats Biological Threats

  5. BARRIER REMOVAL STRATEGIES • Strict implementation of fishery laws and ordinances • Improve governance of marine sanctuary management bodies • Allocate funds for infrastructure needs like guard houses, patrol boats and fuel, other equipment • Design effective IEC billboards, signages • Provide incentives to law-abiding fishers such as alternative livelihoods such as fish caging

  6. Pride Campaign TARGET AUDIENCE (commercial and municipal fishers, game fishers, women’s groups, school children, universities, farmers, coastal communities)

  7. MAN COM (Municipal Mayor, SB’s, BLGU, MAO, MPDC,MENRO/CF, MFARMC,PENRO,BFAR,PNP,NGO’s,MAFC,DENR,PO’s) Our Partners

  8. “We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children;” Chief Seattle.

  9. My own definition of the Theory of Change • is anchored on the premise that all things constantly change including human • A concept or picture that depicts the over-all end results of a certain biological or human-induced processes capturing the elements of behaviour change presented in the form of a plan, a diagram or a framework.

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