The Freeman

Protected areas still exceed grease limits nearly a year after oil spill

- — Gaea Katreena Cabico/ Philstar.com

MANILA — Residents and environmen­tal advocates renewed their call for accountabi­lity and legal protection for the Verde Island Passage (VIP) as oil and grease levels remained high in several protected areas a year after the oil spill in Oriental Mindoro.

While there was a decrease in oil and grease levels from the Center for Energy, Ecology and Developmen­t’s (CEED) assessment­s in July and September 2023, observed concentrat­ions still exceeded the standards of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR).

According to CEED’s recent study released Thursday, three marine protected areas (MPAs) in the towns of Calapan, Naujan and Mansalay did not meet the DENR’s standards for oil and grease.

These include B. Del Mundo-Fish Sanctuary, Tuhod Fish Sanctuary, and Salong-Calero Seagrass and Coral MPA.

The assessment also

found that four out of six MPAs in Pinamalaya­n and Pola failed the water quality standards: Banilad-Simborio Fish Sanctuary, Song of the Sea, King Fisher Marine Reserve and St. John the Baptist Fish Sanctuary.

“Based on our recent findings, the majority of the affected waters are still reeling from the effects of the oil spill last year, and if not properly addressed, this can bring adverse effects to the fishing industry in the VIP and health hazards to its communitie­s,” said Ivan Andres, deputy head of CEED’s research and policy program.

CEED’s latest assessment was conducted in two phases: November 2023 in Calapan, Naujan and Mansalay, and last month in Pinamalaya­n and Pola.

Accountabi­lity, protection On Feb. 28, 2023, tanker MT Princess Empress, which was carrying 800,000 liters of industrial fuel oil sank off Naujan town, causing a massive oil spill.

The spill affected tens of thousands of fishers in Oriental Mindoro and its neighborin­g provinces. The initial environmen­tal damage was estimated at P7 billion, with oil impacting mangroves, seagrass beds and coral reefs.

Fr. Edwin Gariguez, lead convenor of the Protect VIP, stressed that the declining water quality in the marine corridor demonstrat­es the need to hold polluters accountabl­e and provide just compensati­on for affected residents.

“The water quality results speak volumes about how this environmen­tal disaster still clings to the waters of VIP a year later and the call for justice shall remain,” Gariguez said.

 ?? Philippine Coast Guard ?? The Naujan, Oriental Mindoro oil spill has already reached Caluya, Antique, according to reports by the Philippine Coast Guard, March 4, 2023. Released /
Philippine Coast Guard The Naujan, Oriental Mindoro oil spill has already reached Caluya, Antique, according to reports by the Philippine Coast Guard, March 4, 2023. Released /

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