Watchmen Daily Journal

Seawater off Negros found with high fish biomass, coral cover

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The City of San Carlos in Negros Occidental has been found to have high fish biomass and coral cover, based on the assessment of the University of the Philippine­s Marine Science Institute-Marine Environmen­t and Resources Foundation (UPMSI-MERF) in partnershi­p with RARE Philippine­s’ Fish Forever program.

In a report yesterday, the city government said the underwater marine assessment was conducted in the two marine protected areas (MPAs) near Sipaway Island on April 18.

Fish biomass refers to the total number and size of fish in a given area, while coral cover is the percentage of the reef surface covered in live coral.

Fish biomass is an important parameter in aquacultur­e for measuring fish health, while reefs with high coral cover are more resilient to disturbanc­es and provide a diverse habitat for reef species.

The two MPAs, situated in the villages of Ermita and San Juan, are among the alumni project sites of the RARE Philippine­s Fish Forever Campaign.

During the assessment, the UPMSI-MERF team was assisted by divers from the City Environmen­t Management Office-Coastal Resource Management Division, led by MPA incharge Oscar Molas.

“We have been monitoring these MPA sites for 10 years, with assessment­s conducted every two years,” UPMSIMERF member Melchor Deocades said in a statement.

He pointed out that consistent monitoring and observatio­n indicated that San Carlos City is one of the top alumni sites, having high fish biomass and coral cover compared to other MPAs.

“We hope that the local government unit (LGU) will continue to support the programs, projects and preservati­on of MPAs for the benefit of fisherfolk and local communitie­s,” Deocades said.

The underwater assessment seeks to strengthen and sustain the MPA management and foster collaborat­ion among communitie­s and LGUs.

Other selected alumni MPA sites include Libertad, Antique; Ayungon and Bindoy in Negros Oriental; Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay; and Tinambac, Camarines Sur.

In 2018, San Carlos City completed the implementa­tion of the threeyear Fish Forever program, which began in August 2015.

This has resulted in the establishm­ent of territoria­l use rights in fisheries and reserves, especially with the MPAs in Sipaway Island and many other beneficial outputs for both the marine life and the fisherfolk on the island.

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