Agriculture

Lake Sebu biodiversi­ty to be assessed

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THE BIODIVERSI­TY OF LAKE SEBU, one of the most popular tourist attraction­s in South Cotabato, will be assessed in a Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Grants in Aid (GIA) funded project.

The DOST-GIA funded project titled, “Trophic status and aquatic biodiversi­ty assessment for sustainabl­e upland freshwater ecosystems in the municipali­ty of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato” is the first Mindanao State University-General Santos (MSU-GSC) project of the DOST under the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte.

Representa­tives of the Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t of DOST (DOST-PCAARRD) and DOST visited Lake Sebu in South Cotabato on August 8-10, 2018 alongside the inception meeting for the Lake Sebu Project of the MSU-GSC.

PCAARRD’s delegation included Director Dr. Dalisay DG. Fernandez, Engr. Eduardo V. Manalili and Anna Mae S. Pastidio of the Inland Aquatic Resources Research Division (IARRD) of PCAARRD.

DOST was represente­d by its Special Projects Division Chief Armela K. Razo and staff member, Dexter LA. Bautista.

South Cotabato in Southern Mindanao is well-known for its Tuna Fish Port Complex in General Santos City and for Lake Sebu, a natural lake in the municipali­ty of Lake Sebu, among other tourist attraction­s.

The Lake Sebu biodiversi­ty project, which is under the leadership of Dr. James Namocatcat of MSU-GSC, is important in the protection and conservati­on of the area as a great tourist site.

The project aims to review existing local ordinances, comprehens­ive land use plans (CLUPs), master plans, etc. as guide in making policy directions, among other notable objectives.

Once completed, the project is expected to provide a biodiversi­ty profile as well as bathymetry and river hydrology of the three upland ecosystems of Lake Sebu municipali­ty, together with other outputs. (DOST-PCAARRD S&T MEDIA SERVICES)

 ??  ?? Lake Sebu and its surroundin­g community.
Lake Sebu and its surroundin­g community.
 ??  ?? At the General Santos City Fish Port Complex.
At the General Santos City Fish Port Complex.

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