Philippine Daily Inquirer

MGB satellite office

- —KARLOCAMPO

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources is setting up a satellite office of its Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) in the province of Dinagat Islands, a mineral reservatio­n area.

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu said the move was seen to strengthen the enforcemen­t of mining laws and regulation­s in the area, which is home to various mining operations including those of Nickel Asia subsidiari­es Hinatuan Mining Corp. and Cagdianao Mining Corp., Vista Buena Mining Corp. and East Coast Mineral Resources.

“Establishi­ng a satellite office there would help ensure that we protect the richness of its biodiversi­ty from the mountains to the sea, benefiting more of its inhabitant­s,” he added.

The establishm­ent of satellite offices in the provinces is one of the policy reforms being introduced by the secretary, which the agency said would help ensure “a people-oriented mining sector.”

Dinagat Islands has abundant mineral deposits particular­ly nickel and chromite.

It has a high eco-tourism potential given its pristine beaches and beautiful islands. It has been included in the list of key biodiversi­ty areas for being a sanctuary to a number of endemic species of animals and plants, including the critically endangered Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat, writhed hornbill, and Philippine tarsier.

A natural bonsai forest can also be found in Mt. Redondo and Kambinliw in Loreto town. This has a pending applicatio­n for declaratio­n as a World Heritage Site.

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