Sun.Star Pampanga

Masinloc-Oyon bay passes water quality parameters

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --- The water quality of the 7,558-hectare Masinloc Oyon Bay Protected Landscape and Seascape (MOBPLS) in the towns of Masinloc and Palauig in Zambales has passed the water quality parameters of containing acceptable levels of ammonia, nitrate, phosphate, total dissolved solids, and total suspended solids.

This was according to the latest report of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) in Region 3, this marine protected area (MPA) which added that the area sustains its quality standards of water classifica­tion for protected waters and remains safe for recreation activities, environmen­t authoritie­s reported.

Central Luzon DENR executive director Paquito Moreno, Jr. reported that the average fecal coliform level of the MOBPLS was 1.8 Most Probable Number (MPN)/100 ml, which was close to the minimumsta­ndardlevel­of1.1MPN/100ml.

"To improve the fecal coliform level in this MPA, the DENR regularly conducts coastal cleanup activities and strictly monitors the compliance of fish cage operators to standard stocking density," he said.

He said informatio­n, education, and communicat­ion (IEC) programs were also intensifie­d to increase public awareness on the importance of marine resources and at the same time solicit community support for the protection of coastal ecosystems.

This Month of the Ocean, the DENR continues to urge the public to protect the major water bodies in Central Luzon, including the MOBPLS in Zambales.

MOBPLS is the first and only marine protected area in Central Luzon under the Expanded National Protected Area System (E-NIPAS) law or Republic Act No. 11038 of 2018.

This marine ecosystem is home to rich and unique biodiversi­ty including the hybrid mangrove Rhizophora x lamarckii, giant clam, mesophotic corals, large fishes, and the threatened blue-spotted rabbitfish.

It is also the source of food and livelihood to coastal communitie­s in Zam bal es.

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