The Freeman

Moalboal summer event criticized

- — Anjel N. Co, STC Mass Communicat­ion

An environmen­tal advocacy group criticized the organizers of an event in Moalboal town for holding it on a sand bar of a protected seascape. The event called Summer Madness, a grand music festival, was held in White Beach in Moalboal town starting 9 a.m. yesterday until 5 a.m. today.

“The province of Cebu is trying so hard to protect our natural resources. The people behind the activity should know that it is being held at a protected seascape,” said Vince Cinches, an environmen­tal advocate from Greenpeace Philippine­s.

He stressed that the Philippine­s is currently facing crisis from overfishin­g, ecosystem degradatio­n and pollution.

According to Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN), a protected seascape is a protected area where the interactio­n of people and nature over time has produced an area of distinct character and where safeguardi­ng the integrity of this interactio­n is vital to protecting and sustaining the area and its associated nature conservati­on.

“So sa kinsa mana sa local government unit nga naghatag og permit? Mangutana mi kung naa bay clear environmen­tal impact assessment,” Cinches said.

According to section 12 of Republic Act No. 7586 or the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992, proposals for activities which are outside the scope of the management plan for protected areas shall undergo an environmen­tal impact assessment as required by law before they are adopted.

The law also states that no activities without the required Environmen­tal Compliance Certificat­e (ECC) under the Philippine Environmen­t Impact Assessment (EIA) system shall be allowed.

“It's quite dishearten­ing ba nga taas kaayo ang effort nga gihimo karun sa national government agencies and well-meaning organizati­ons to allow our seas to recover but now you have Moalboal doing the very thing why Boracay is in shamble in the first place,” said Cinches.

“I hope there will be investigat­ions, people will be penalized and people will be made to pay for the damage that they are causing in that area,” Cinches added.

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