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    Clarin Coastal Resource Management Plan 2013-2017

    Chapter I

    INTRODUCTION

    Why the Plan?

    If there is a Dead Sea in the Mediterranean there may be one, in the realsense of the word, coming soon in Clarin.

    But no way, we have already risen from our deep slumber, we havealready started to rise above our instincts of greed and avarice, we havealready initiated to carve our true identity as a people that of a good stewardof Gods creations most especially the environment, including the seas.

    From the seas we earn our wealth because fishing is our second meansof livelihood and from the seas we derive our health because eighty percent(80%), more or less, of our body proteins are sourced from the abundance ofthe sea.

    No way therefore that we can allow our seas to die.

    So, our Coastal Resource Management Plan.

    Scope of the Plan

    The Coastal Resource Management (CRM) Plan of the Municipality ofClarin is a simple manifestation of our intention to protect and manage theenvironment most specifically the coastal resources. All the information andsuggested recommendations are directly solicited during a multi-sectoral

    workshop and Barangay Consultations conducted.

    The scopes of the Plan are the various management programs, policiesand guidelines, strategies and actions that should be addressed to solve thepresent issues in the coastal community.

    CRM Planning Milestones

    The first CRM Plan was approved in the year 2000 after conducting aseries of tedious participatory activities participated by the dedicated andenvironment loving officials, Peoples Organizations and other concern people

    of Clarin, Bohol during that time. CRMP, an NGO, provides the technical andfinancial assistance in the plan preparation. The CRM Plan covers a planningperiod from 2000 to 2005.

    The first review and updating of the CRM Plan was assisted by MarineAquarium Council (MAC), an NGO. The revised plan covers a planning periodfrom 2008 to 2010.

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    This version of the CRM Plan, the second revision, was assisted by theCoastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Inc.(CCEF), again an NGO. Theplan covers a planning period of five (5) years from 2013-2017.MUNICIPAL CRM VISION, MISSION, GOAL AND OBJECTIVES

    Vision

    A progressive, self-sufficient municipality with rich and developedcoastal resources managed by an active and environment-friendly coastalcommunity.

    Mission

    To ensure sustainable development, rehabilitation, protection andmanagement of the coastal resources through the active participation of all

    LGUs and coastal communities.

    Goal

    To uplift the living standards of all coastal communities and achievefood security through sustainable management of coastal and fisheryresources.

    General Objectives

    1. To encourage coastal barangays to activelyparticipate as partners with the local government units in theplanning and management of the area;

    2. To identify critically deforested areas for immediatereforestation and management;

    3. To establish a consistent and practical artificial reefprogram which will enhance the fishery habitat and increase fishreproduction;

    4. To establish guidelines for fisheries management inorder stop overfishing and obtain maximum sustainable productionfrom the municipal water by decreasing effort through regulation ofgears and fishing in certain locations;

    5. To educate the local population about coastalresource management and encourage them to participate in theresource management and livelihood development process;

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    6. To provide alternative sources of income for thelocal communities by the development of aquaculture, agriculture,appropriate uses of marine and coastal forest products, cottageindustry, and others; and

    7. To encourage water quality control among shoreline communities

    and discourage dumping of organic and solid wastes into the rivers.

    Chapter II

    COASTAL ENVIRONMENT PROFILE

    1. 0 INTRODUCTION

    Clarin is a coastal municipality situated on the northwest part of theprovince of Bohol and is 61 kilometers away from the capital city of

    Tagbilaran. It has 24 barangays, 7 of which are located in the coastal

    area namely: Bacani, Bonbon, Buacao, Lajog, Nahawan, Pob. Norte &Tangaran. The shoreline is approximately seven kilometers.

    2.0 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

    2.1 Creation

    Clarin was created into a township on January 21, 1919 pursuantto General Order No. 3 dated January 8, 1919 issued by Acting GovernorGeneral Charles Yeater. A former barrio of the Municipality of Tubigon,Clarin was formerly known as Can-ogong named after an old man whom,

    legend said, had a habit of carrying with him a piece of bamboo tubelocally called sugong which he used as container for salted fish. Notmuch was known about this obscure man except that he had lived inwhat is now barangay Poblacion Centro.

    Two municipalities contributed to the land area that made upnewly created municipality. Tubigon, the mother town, ceded the barriosof Lajog, Candajec, Bonbon, Buangan, Coma-ang, Tontunan and Caboywhile Inabanga gave away the barrios of Esperanza (later renamedNahawan), Cantoyoc and Canmaya. Can-ogong became the site of thetowns Poblation (later sub-divided into barrios Poblacion Centro,Poblacion Norte and Poblacion Sur). With the creation of Sagbayan, then

    a barrio of Clarin, into a town in 1949 the land area of Clarin wasreduced by almost one-half.

    3.0 GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSICAL SETTING

    3.1 Location

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    Situated on the northern part of Bohol province 61 kilometersfrom the provincial capital; bounded on the north by the waters of BoholStrait; on the east by the municipality of Inabanga; on the south-east bythe town of Sagbayan; and on the south and on the west by themunicipalities of Catigbi-an and Tubigon, respectively. Clarin isstrategically located in the sense that: 1) it is the nearest and shortest

    gateway through which products from the interior towns of Sagbayan,Carmen, Dagohoy, Sierra Bullones, Alicia and Pilar could be shipped toCebu; and 2) it is situated almost at the center of the shortest line ofcommunication linking Central Bohol to Cebu City, the hub of trade inCentral Philippines3.2 Land Area

    The municipality has a total land area of 52.125 sq. km.

    3.3 Area of Municipal Waters

    The total area of the municipal waters of Clarin is 40.80 sq. km.

    3.4 Topography

    The topography may be classified into three main terrainconfigurations: 1) a narrow strip of slightly undulating plain extendingthroughout the 7 kilometers length of the towns coastal zonecomprising the barangays of Buacao, Lajog, Bonbon, Poblacion Norte,

    Tangaran, Bacani and Nahawan; 2) a rolling terrain which starts from thenational highway and skirting along the southern fringes of the coastalplain and gradually sloping at varying degrees of inclination towards theinterior and finally ending at the gentle ridges and mountain range inthe barangays of Buangan, Tontunan, Caboy and Caluwasan; and 3) a

    flat country beyond the ridges and mountain range, part of provincesplateau system, covering the barangays of Bogtongbod, Tubod,Danahao and Cabog, all of which comprises the towns backdoor andsoutheastern frontiers adjoining the municipalities of Sagbayan andCatigbi-an, respectively.

    Rising majestically at the center of the towns land area at adistance of about 3.5 kilometers from the coastal line is Alimonomountain range (approx. elevation of 302 meters), a prominentlandmark which holds a commanding ground over the countryside belowand also serves as a reference point of local fishermen at sea. (Alimonois the central figure in the municipal seal of Clarin). Lying astride twosmall rivers, Alimono was once a virgin forest zone until the turn of thiscentury when immigrants from other towns of Bohol and Cebu set aboutthe cutting down of all the mountains foliage cover and converted theentire area into slash and burn farms locally called ba-ol (kaingin in

    Tagalog). Today Alimono is a problem of erosion. Its deep gullies aretelltale evidence of the rapid and continuing erosion process that hasbeen going on from the time the entire mountain was transformed intokaingins.

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    3.5 Land Use (hectares)

    Residential, Institutional & Commercial - 343.85Agricultural - 4,250.99Cemetery - 4.85

    Timberland - 388.50Roads - 95.51Easement/Buffer - 87.30Industrial - 22.00Dumping Site - 5.00

    Tourism - 12.50Quarry - 2.00

    3.6 Climate

    The Climate of Clarin falls under the 4th types of the Philippines

    climatological condition where there is no pronounced wet or dryseason. Climatic condition is characterized by maximum rain periodsand relatively short dry period.

    Rainfall is evenly distributed all throughout the year. Based on asix-year period, the average annual rainfall is 300 mm., the meanmonthly rainfall is 250 mm. The months of October, November andDecember have the highest monthly rainfalls while the month of Marchand April receives the lowest rainfall. Rainfall in the area is characterizedby cyclonic and monsoonic rains and sometimes thunderstorm rains.

    Cloudiness is minimum in April and apparently very cloudy in the

    month of July and September mainly because of the typhoon influence.October and December clouds are brought about by monsoon influence.

    The average temperature is 28.6 degrees centigrade. The monthsof November, December and January are coldest with an average of 26.4degrees centigrade. The temperature is influence by the northwestmonsoon which carries the cold spell of the Siberian front.

    Relative humidity is more or less even all throughout the year.Generally, it is moderately warm during daytime and generally cool atnight. The prevailing winds in the area predominantly from the northand shifts counter clockwise from the west during summer. The westerlywinds are calm compared to southerly winds which follows, Theoccurrence of the south winds known in the dialect as tinghabagat ischaracterized by turbulent and rough seas.

    Clarin often experiences occasional bad weather whenever thereis thermal fluctuation because it is situated within the typhoon area.

    3.7 The Soil

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    The soil primarily consist of: 1) sandy loam in the coastal plains;2) block rich alluvial soil in the narrow rivers valleys; 3) yellow clay onthe sloping areas; 4) brown sandy loam in the ridges; and 5) black sandyloam with scattered small patches of yellow clay in the flat country atthe towns backdoor. The rich top soil on the sloped areas had long ago

    been washed down to the sea by the slow but immutable process oferosion brought about by neglect and lack of knowledge on proper soilmanagement technology on the part of the farmers.

    3.8 Rivers and Creeks

    Of the towns three small rivers, only one, the Nahawan River,remained perennial. The other two, Sumakid and Bacani Rivers, weretransformed into intermittent streams as a result of environmentaldegradation and denuded watershed areas due to the slash-and-burnfarming of local farmers. During few days of continuous dry season, bothSumakid and Bacani Rivers and their tributaries would dry up resulting

    in the failure of rice crops in areas dependent on these rivers forirrigation. With the volume of water coming from their spring sourcesprogressively dwindling with the passing of years and the heavy siltationof their beds with the passing of each flood, chances are these tworivers gradually die a natural death decades from now unless remedialmeasures are instituted to arrest the degradation of the uplandenvironment.

    4.0 STATUS OF RESOURCES

    4.1 Fisheries

    The municipal waters of Clarin, although one of the smallestcompared to the other towns of Bohol province, possesses a highbiodiversity potential and is the home of various species of marine floraand fauna. Given the proper management and sustained protectioneffort, this naturally viable marine habitat, although depleted bydecades of illegal and destructive methods of fishing could still be amplyrehabilitated. Its prospects as a sustainable source of livelihood for thelocal fisherfolks families, as well as the main source of protein for thetowns growing population, remains bright.

    The substantial rehabilitation of the towns municipal waters,however, would depend much on the political will of both the local andnational officials in the enforcement of fishery laws coupled with thewholehearted cooperation of the fishing community in particular and thepublic in general.

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    Table 2.1 List of Captured Species of Fish Reported by Local FishersSpecies Local Name Species Local Name

    Anchovies Stolephorus sp.Barracuda

    Sphyraenabarracuda

    Big eyesPriancanthus sp.

    Cardinal fishApogon sp.Cutlassfish

    Trichiurus haumelaTrichiurus leptutus

    Damselfish Abudefduf sp.

    Chromis sp.Fomacentrus sp.

    Emperor breamsLethrinus sp.

    Flatfish Crossorhombus sp.Flying fish Cypselurus sp.Fusiliers

    Caesio caerulaureusCaesio erythrogaster

    Glassfish

    Bolinao, libod

    Pangalwan,tabangko

    Buan-buan

    Moong, pangan

    PanangitanLiwit

    KapalPataPata

    Katambak

    Dali-dali, palad

    Barongoy

    BilasonSulid

    Ibis

    Caranx sp.

    Selar boopsSelaroides

    leptolepisGnahanodon

    speciosusLizardfish

    Synodus sp.Mackerels andtunas Decapteruskurroides

    Euthynnusaffinis

    ScomberomorusCommerson

    Scombrid sp.Rastrelliger

    brachysoma

    Marine catfishPlotosus sp.

    MojarrasGerres oyenaGerres sp.

    Moonfish

    Mamsa ,lawayan,

    Taway,layaTamarongKarabalyasBadlon

    Bakan, tiki-tiki

    BodboronTulinganTanguigue

    PanitAgoma-a

    Ito

    SamookSamook,botowanon

    Buan-buan

    Hawig,

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    Ambassis sp.Goatfish

    Liza sp.Parupeneus sp.Upeneus sulphureus

    Gobies

    Cryptocentrus sp.Grouper

    CephalopholisEpinephelus sp.

    HalfbeaksHemiramphus sp.

    Indian halibutPsettodes sp.

    JacksCaranguides

    armatus

    YakmoTimbunganTimbungan

    Banghutin

    SunoGalot, lapu-lapu

    Sasa

    Palad

    Badlon, bakan,malapati

    Mene maculataMoray eels Gymnothorax sp.

    NeedlefishStrongylura sp.

    Tylosurus sp.Parrotfish

    Scarus sp.

    PentapodusmacrurusPufferfish

    Canthigasterpatoca

    R. kanagurtaRabbitfish

    Siganus

    canaliculatusSiganus guttatusSiganus spinusSiganus virgatus

    Rays Dasyatis sp.

    buwanon,Baybayon

    balobalo

    molmol,buntog,

    birig-birigtuwas

    tikong,boteteanduhaw

    danggitkitongdanggit

    tagbago

    pangi

    Sardines and herringsSardinella

    Scads and jacks Alectis ciliarisScorpionfish

    Sebastes sp.Seabreams

    Scolopsiscancellatus

    Scolopsis ciliatusSilversides Atherina sp.Slipmouths Gazza minuta

    Leiognathus sp.Leiognathus bindus

    Leiognathuselongates

    Leiognathusfasciatus

    LeiognathussplendensSnapper

    Lutjanus sp.Spratelloides sp.

    Stingrays

    mangsi, caraniase

    samin

    Bantol

    SalingukodGapas-gapas

    Guno

    Kiampe, sapsapSapsapParutpotParutpotLawayanLawayan

    Maya-mayaTurnus

    Kuyampaw

    Bagis

    OctopusesOctopus sp.

    Penaeid shrimpMetapenaeus sp.Trachypenaeus

    Portunid crabsPortunus

    pelagicusP.

    sanguinolentosThalamita sp.

    Sea urchinsDiadema

    setosumSalmasis bicolor

    Seahares Dolabellaauricularia

    Kugita

    PasayanPasayan

    LambayKasagKasag,kubaw

    TuyomSawaki

    lokot

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    D. kuhiliSurgeon fish

    Naso sp.Tarpons

    Megalopscypronoi

    desThreadfin beams

    Nemipterus sp.

    Tiger fishPelates

    quadrilineatusTerapon jarbua

    TriggerfishBalistes sp.

    Whitings Sillago sihama

    WrassesCheilio inermisHalichoeres sp.

    InvertebratesConch shells Lambis sp.Cone shells S. luhuanusCuttlefish Loligo sp.

    Sepia sp.Sepioteuthis

    lessonianaHelmet shells

    Cassis cornulaJingle shells

    Placuna placentaMelon shells

    Voluta sp.

    Buan-buan

    Silay, lagaw, bakay,Tuwas, tulirit

    Gong-gongBogaong

    Pakol, pugot

    Asohos

    TadLabayan

    Sang

    Liswi

    NokosKobotanNokos

    Budyong, tambuli

    Tipay

    Kibol

    5. 0 POPULATION, DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIO-ECONOMICS

    5.1 Population

    Table 2.2 Population per Barangay (NSO)Barangay 2000 2007 2010

    1. Bacani 1,064 1,181 1,2082. Bogtongbod 1,220 1,328 1,3773. Bonbon 1,326 1,300 1,4874. Bontud 505 493 4565. Buacao 710 739 7976. Buangan 771 804 7967. Cabog 817 819 764

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    8. Caboy 545 510 5719. Caluwasan 161 217 22210. Candajec 721 832 93211. Cantoyoc 328 354 34312. Comaang 495 445 47113. Danahaw 802 862 85614. Katipunan 376 290 34015. Lajog 902 930 1,38116. Mataub 558 602 70017. Nahawan 2,003 2,198 2,20818. Pob. Centro 1,148 1,174 1,23419. Pob. Norte 751 753 83820. Pob. Sur 980 1,116 1,15921. Tangaran 646 738 85022. Tontunan 517 447 55923. Tubod 388 402 40223. Villaflor 306 337 345

    TOTAL 18,040 18,871 20,296

    Table 2.3 Population of Coastal Barangays (NSO)Barangay 2000 2007 2010

    1. Bacani 1,064 1,181 1,2082. Bonbon 1,326 1,300 1,4873. Buacao 710 739 7974. Lajog 902 930 1,3815. Nahawan 2,003 2,198 2,2086. Pob. Norte 751 753 8387. Tangaran 646 738 850

    TOTAL 7,402 7,839 8,769

    Population latest census : 20,296 (NSO Census 2010)

    Population History

    2000 : 18,040

    2007 : 18,871

    2010 : 20,296

    Population Growth Rates:

    2000-2007 : 0.657%

    2000-2010 : 1.250%

    2007-2010 : 2.533%

    Table 2.4 :Population and Population Growth Rate

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    Municipality

    Total PopulationPopulation Growth

    Rate

    2000 2007 20102000-2007

    2000-2010

    2007-2010

    Clarin 18,040 18,871 20,296 0.657% 1.250% 2.533%

    5.2 Economic Activities

    Dominant economic activities - Farming, Fishing and Business

    Principal products produced - Coconut, rice, banana, corn,mango, vegetables

    Percentage of Clarin total area is planted to the followingcrops:

    Coconut : 50%Rice : 9%

    Corn : 4%Mango : 20%Banana : 35%Aquaculture : 1%

    Copra marketed to Cebu, other products to neighboring townsand within the locality

    Cottage industry and business are the major off-farm activities

    5.3 Income Class

    Clarin : 5th class

    Clarin is IRA dependent and other sources of income is local

    revenues

    5.4 Physical Access and Transportation

    ROAD NETWORK

    Clarin total road length : 93.493 km.

    Table 2.5 Road Network

    Type/Surface

    Concrete

    Asphalt

    Gravel Earth

    TotalLength

    PerType ofRoad

    % ToTotal

    LengthPer

    TypeNationalRoad

    12.200 0.800 0 0 13.000 13.90%

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    ProvincialRoad

    0.295 0 5.705 0 6.000 6.42%

    MunicipalRoad

    8.283 0 0.250 0.547 9.080 9.71%

    BarangayRoad

    11.405 0 24.635 29.373 65.413 69.97%

    Total LengthPer Surface

    Type

    32.183 0.800 30.590 29.920 93.493

    % to TotalLength PerSurface Type

    34.42% 0.86% 32.72% 32.00%

    PORTS

    Clarin has a RORO Port

    Commercial Managed by PPA

    Port of call is Cebu City Clarin Port needs upgrading/expansion

    AIRPORTS/AIRSTRIP

    Clarin has no airport

    5.5 Social Services

    EDUCATION

    PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION

    No. of Pre-schools : 19 (18 public and 1 private)

    Pre-school enrollment 2008-2009 - 3162009-2010 - 436

    2010-2011 - 466

    ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

    Enrollment 2008-2009 - 2,883

    2009-2010 - 2,963

    2010-2011 - 2,926

    Participation Rate 2008-2009 - 87.23%

    2009-2010 - 88.67%

    2010-2011 - 96.65%

    No. of Elem Schools : 17

    Total No. of Classrooms: 108

    No. of Teachers : 95SECONDARY EDUCATION

    Secondary Enrollment 2008-2009 : 1,373

    2009-2010 : 1,414

    2010-2011 : 1,421

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    Participation Rate 2008-2009 : 63.30%

    2009-2010 : 62.36%

    2010-2011 : 61.49%

    No. of Secondary Schools : 3 Total No. of Classrooms : 43

    Nahawan : 17

    CNSF : 14

    PMSC : 1243

    Total No. of Teachers : 59

    Nahawan : 21

    CNSF : 24

    PMSC : 1459

    TERTIARY EDUCATION

    One Tertiary School (BISU)

    HEALTH

    Infant Mortality Rates 2009 : 0

    2010 : 1.33

    2011: 0

    Maternal Mortality Rates

    2009 : 0

    2010 : 02011: 0

    One Hospital with 15 bed capacity

    One (1) RHU

    Four (4) Birthing Centers

    20 barangays without Birthing Centers

    Two (2) Botica ng Barangay

    One (1) Government physician (meet standard)

    One (1) Public Health Nurse (meet standard)

    Five (5) Health Midwives (meet standard)

    144 Health Workers (all brgys. have)

    24 BNS (all brgys have)

    HOUSING

    No. of Informal Settlers : 86

    SOCIAL WELFARE

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    24 Day Care Centers in Clarin

    All barangays have Day Care Centers

    No womens desk

    No senior citizens office

    PEACE AND SECURITY

    Crime volume:2009 : 302010 : 272011 : 25

    Decreasing crime volume

    No insurgents in the municipality

    No insurgency problem in Clarin

    21 policemen in Clarin

    One (1) policeman per 900 population in Clarin

    5.6. Utilities and Infrastructure Services

    POWER

    % of Puroks Electrified : 100.00%

    % of Households Electrified : 86.00%

    BOHECO I main source of electric power

    COMMUNICATION

    With landline telephone service. Globelines

    No public calling station in Clarin

    With mobile phone service. Smart, Globe, Sun, etc.

    With internet services provided by private service providers

    With postal service.

    WATER AND SANITATION

    % of households without access to safe water : 13.54%(86.46% with access)

    % of households without sanitary toilets (st) : 20.00%(80.00% with st)

    IRRIGATION

    Total irrigable area : 420 hectares

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    Total irrigated area : 220 hectares (using dams andcanals)

    % of irrigable land irrigated : 52.38%SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

    Burning and composting

    The LGU has a Controlled dumpsite located in barangayBuangan

    No Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Clarin

    Presently Clarin is not observing garbage segregation atsource. Segregation is done in the dumpsite

    FLOOD CONTROL AND DRAINAGE

    Clarin have flood prone barangays namely: Nahawan, Bacani,Tangaran, Pob. Centro, Pob. Norte, Pob. Sur, Candajec andBonbon

    Clarin do not have adequate flood control and drainagefacilities

    6.0 RESOURCES USES

    6.1 Capture Fisheries

    Table 2.6 Fishing practices in ClarinClassification Type Local Name

    Lift nets Fish netsScoop nets

    BilawSikpaw

    Pull nets Baby trawlPush netsSeine netsRing nets

    PalakayaSudsodLiba-liba*Lawag*

    Entangling nets Bottom set gill netsDrift gill netsGill NetsFish Corral

    PukotPamoPukotBunsod

    Barrier and traps Fish potStationary bambootrapBag net

    Fish trap

    Panggal, GuloguloTimingNew Look/BentolBubo

    Line Single hook-and-lineMultiple hook-and-line

    Troll lines

    Pasol, Bira-biraPalangre/Palangking/KitangSubid

    Manual/handInstrument

    Spear gunGleaningBare hand

    PanaPanginhasPanawom

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    TorchTorch with scoop nets

    PanuloPangnukos, Pamulinaw

    Others DynamiteSodium cyanidePoison seedsPoison Vines

    Beach seinesFine mesh gill nets

    Pabuto, tiro*KoskosLagtang

    Tubli

    Baling, sahidPukot nga pino ug mata

    Legend: *illegal and destructive6.2 Culture Fisheries

    Table 2.7 Mariculture ActivitiesClassification Area/No. of Modules LocationFishpond 20 has.

    39 has.22 has.5 has.

    LajogBonbonCVSCAFT, Clarin CampusBacani

    6.3 TourismTourism Potentials1. Bogtongbod Cave2. Binaliw Falls in Cantoyoc

    3. Tangub Spring in Tontunan

    4. Three uninhabited islets5. Tontunan Heights in Tontunan

    6.4 MangrovesTable 2.8 Mangrove species found in the municipality of Clarin

    Species Name Common NameI. RHIZOPHORACEAE

    1. Rhizophora mucronata

    2. R. apiculata3. Ceriops tagal4. C. decandra

    Bakhaw baye

    Bakhaw lakiTungogLapis-lapis

    II. AVICENNIACEAE5. Avicennia marina6. A. officinalis7. A. alba8. A. lanata

    Piape BayePiape LakiPiape LakiPiape Laki

    III. SONNERATIACEAE9. Sonneratia alba Pagatpat

    IV. COMBRETACEAE10.Lumnitzera littorea

    11.L. racemosa12.Terminalia catappa

    Mayoro

    SagasaTalisay

    V. MYRSINACEAE13. Aegiceras corniculatum Saging-saging

    VI. PALMAE14. Nypa fruticans Nipa

    VII. EUPHORBIACEAE15. Excoecaria agallocha Alipata; Buta-buta

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    VIII. MELIACEAE16. Xylocarpus granatum17. Xylocarpus molluccensis

    TabiguiPiagau

    IX. LECYTHIDACEAE18. Barringtonia asiatica Bito-bitoon

    X. PANDANACEAE

    19. Pandanus Pandan

    The municipality of Clarin has approximately 388 hectares ofmangrove areas.

    Chapter III

    MANAGEMENT ISSUES,STRENGTHS AND OPPORTUNITIES

    1.0 ISSUES AND CONCERNS

    1.1 Fishing Gears Using Fine Mesh Nets (pukot, baling, sudsod)

    Illegal fishing gears such as pukot, baling and sudsod using fine meshnets are still used by local fishermen.

    1.2 Weak Organizations

    There is a lack of concern among members due to insufficient financialsupport from outside funding source and improper management of someofficials of the organizations.

    1.3 Lack of Funding for CRM

    Local funds available are minimal. There is a need to source out fundfrom outside funding institutions/agencies to augment the LGUsfinances.

    1.4 Presence of Fishers from Other Towns

    Fishermen from other towns operate within the municipal waters ofClarin. It was learned that this fishing gear is very destructive in thesense that it destroys the habitat and breeding ground of marineresources.

    1.6 Loss of Rare Endangered Species

    Due to illegal fishing activities, some endangered species of fish werelost due to unwise utilization of marine organisms and their habitats

    1.7 Siltation in our Municipal Waters

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    Siltation in the municipal waters is caused by floods/poor landmanagement practices. It cannot be prevented nor controlled, it canonly be minimized through the coordination & proper management ofthe DENR in the manner of reforesting the vast watershed areas toprevent soil erosion.

    1.8 Illegal Fishing (pukot/tikbong)

    Active fishing gears with fine meshed nets using scaring devices areconsidered illegal. They are still however rampant.

    1.9 Cutting of Mangrove

    Some fisherfolks uses mangrove for firewood and building materials

    2.0 Improper Waste Disposal

    The practice of throwing waste in the river is not only practiced by the

    people living along the coast and riverbanks but also by those who livein the upper barangays.

    2.1 Destruction of Buffer Buoys (MPAs)

    These were done by fishermen who did not understand what thebenefits of a sanctuary are.

    2.0 STRENGTHS AND OPPORTUNITIES

    1. Acquisition of additional seaborne patrol boat2. Deputation of additional fish wardens3. Regular seaborne patrolling.4. Re-organization of fisheries associations/cooperatives5. Conduct of monthly meetings for fish wardens6. Mangrove plantation7. Establishment of an agro-forestry watershed area in Buangan8. Formulation of FLUP9. Presence of NGOs assisting CRM related activities10. Presence of Peace Corps Volunteer assisting CRM

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    Chapter IV

    COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS,STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS

    1.0 INTRODUCTION

    Based on the issues and problems identified, several managementprograms, strategies and actions were formulated necessary for theimplementation of the CRM Plan.

    A. Fisheries/Habitat Management

    Objectives

    1. To increase productivity of fisheries resources in order to achieve food security.

    2. To continuously regulate the exploitation of fisheries resources and limit fishing effort tosustainable levels.

    3. To institutionalize monitoring, control, and surveillance mechanism and managementof the fisheries resources.

    Strategies ActivitiesInstitutions

    InvolvedTime Frame of Implementation

    BudgetRequirem

    ent(Php)

    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    1.Managementof Marine

    ProtectedAreas

    Developmanagementplans for all

    MPAs

    Continuous M and E for allMPAs

    Continuous IEC for MPAscommunity

    Formmanagementcommittees for

    MPAs

    Evaluateall data relatingto MPAs

    Plan

    BLGU,MFARMC,MLGU, PO,

    BISU

    BISU, MLGU,PO

    BLGU, NGO

    MLGU, BISU,PO, MFARMC

    MFARMC,MLGU,BLGU,BISU,BEMO &MFARMCMLGU, BISU,PO & NGO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    150,000.00/yr for allactivities

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    implementation

    2. Licensingandregistration offishermen

    IEC on licensing/registration

    Registration of

    fishermen, permitsfor gears

    Updating ofmaster list offishermen

    Monthlymonitoring of fishcatch by gear type

    Color coding offishing boats

    MFARMC,MLGU, NGO,BISU,PO

    MLGU,

    NGO,BLGU,PO

    MLGU

    MLGU, BISU,PO, BLGU

    MLGU, PO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    105,000.00/yr for allactivities

    3. Regulation/guidelines forfish corrals,stationarygears

    Inventory,mapping of allexistingstationary fishinggear

    Monitor andevaluate catchby gear type(monthly)

    MLGU, BISU

    MLGU,MFARMC,BISU, PO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    10, 000.00

    100,000.00

    4.Enforcementof

    environmentand fisherylaws

    GPS training

    Fish Examiner

    Training

    Continuousseaborne patrol

    MFARMC re-activation

    Recording ofapprehensions/activities

    MLGU,NGO

    MLGU, BISU

    MLGU, PNP

    MLGU,MFARMC

    LGU, PNP

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    10,000.00

    10,000.00

    2,000,000.00

    50,000.00

    -

    5. IntensifyInformation,

    EducationandCommunication campaign

    Development ofIEC materials

    IEC campaign

    Secure IECmaterials fromother groups

    MLGU, NGO

    MLGU, NGO

    MLGU, NGO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    50,000.00

    50,000.00

    -

    6. Regulationof fishponddevelopment

    Inventory of allexistingfishponds

    MLGU, BISU x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    -

    -

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    Annual reporting MLGU, BISU

    7. Mangrovemanagement

    Formulate FLUP

    Issue IPR

    IEC tocommunities re:mangrovemangrovemanagement &utilization

    MLGU,DENR,BLGU,DILG

    MLGU,BLGU,D

    ENR

    BLGU, POBLGU, MLGU,NGOs, PO,BISU

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    100,000.00

    -

    50,000.00

    8. SpecieSpecificManagement

    Closed seasonfor siganids

    Blue crab fishery

    management

    MLGU, FishWardens,PO

    MLGU,PO,NGO,BFAR,

    Academe

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x x x -

    100,000.00

    9. AquariumFisheryManagement

    Issuance ofAuxiliary invoice

    Continuousobservation ofmanagementmeasures in thedesignatedcollection sites

    Conductbiophysicalassessment ofcollection sites

    TAC monitoring

    MLGU

    MLGU, PO,Fish wardens

    PO, MLGU,BFAR

    MLGU, PO,NGO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    -

    -

    5,000.00

    25,000.00

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    B. Waste Management

    Objectives

    1. To continuously promote health and sanitation in the community.2. To further enhance community participation in proper waste management.3. To continuously educate the people on the adverse effects of waste on humans

    and the environment.

    Strategies ActivitiesInstitutions

    InvolvedTime Frame of Implementation

    BudgetRequire

    ment(Php)

    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    1.Information,education andcommunication campaign

    Awarenesscampaign onproper wastedisposal

    Conduct ofcoastal clean up(at least once ayear)

    LGU, BLGU,PO

    LGU,DENR,BLGU, PO,

    Academe

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    50,000.00

    -

    2. ESWM Sitemanagement

    Improvementsand maintenanceof ESWM site

    Establishment ofMRF in everybrgys.

    MLGU,DENR

    BLGU, MLGU

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x x x 2,000,000.00

    500,000.00

    3. WasteSegregation@ source andcollection

    Conduct IEC andorientation on

    waste segregation

    Strict enforcementof ESWMOrdinances

    Monitoring andevaluation

    Purchase ofadditionalgarbage collector

    MLGU, BLGU,BEMO, RSI

    LGU, PNP,BLGU

    ESWM Team

    MLGU

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    50,000.00

    -

    -

    900,000.00

    C. Enterprise and Livelihood Development and Management

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    Objectives1. To develop environment-friendly enterprise and livelihood projects.2. To develop alternative livelihood and supplement the income of the fisherfolk

    to lessen their dependence on fishing.

    Strategies ActivitiesInstitutions

    InvolvedTime Frame of Implementation

    BudgetRequirement(Php)

    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    1.Establishmentofenvironmentfriendlyenterpriseand livelihoodproject

    Identification ofpotentialbeneficiaries &livelihood projects

    Preparation ofproject proposalsfor submission to

    prospectivefunding agencies

    Implementation,monitoring andsupervision of thelivelihood projects

    MLGU,POs,MFARMC

    MLGU,NGO

    MLGU,POs,NGOs

    x

    x

    x x x x x

    -

    5,000.00

    -

    2.Enhancementof skills andcapabilities offishermen for

    livelihoodmanagement

    Preparation oftraining designand program forlivelihood skillsdevelopment

    Conduct oftraining

    Impact evaluationon training

    MLGU, NGOs

    MLGU, NGOs

    MLGU, NGOs

    x

    x

    x

    -

    50,000.00

    -

    3. Eco-TourismDevelopmentProgram

    Establishment ofMajigpit eco-tourism facilities

    MLGU, PO,Privateinvestor, DOT

    x x 1.0 M

    D. Zoning and Setback Management in the Coastal Zone

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    Objectives

    1. To delineate zones for specific uses of different fishing activities.2. To avoid conflict in the utilization of municipal waters.

    3. To regulate activities in different zones for sustainable, profitable andeconomic viability.

    4. To stop further encroachment of population in the coastal zone.

    Strategies ActivitiesInstitutions

    InvolvedTime Frame of Implementation

    BudgetRequire

    ment(Php)

    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    1. MunicipalWater ZoningDelineation

    Location ofspecific zonesusing GPS &installation ofmarker buoys

    MLGU,BISU,BLGU, Pos,NGOs & BFAR

    x 100,000.00

    2. Regulation

    of fishinggears andfishingactivitieswithin specificmunicipalwater zones

    Identification of

    fishing gears andfishing activitiesallowed withinspecific zones

    Publicconsultation oncoastal areas

    MLGU, PO,

    NGO, BFAR,BEMO, DENR

    MLGU, PO,NGO, BFAR,BEMO, DENR

    x

    x

    -

    25,000.00

    3. ContinuousIEC

    Productionand distribution orinstallation of IECmaterials re: zones

    and specific uses inconspicuous places

    MLGU,BLGU,PO,NGO

    x x x x x 75,000.00

    4. Populationeducation andcontrol

    Conduct regularmeeting onresponsibleparenthood,guidance andconsultation

    Home visits

    Family planning

    enhancementtraining/orientation

    MHO, MLGU,NGOs

    MHO, NGO

    MHO, NGO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    50,000.00

    20,000.00

    75,000.00

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    E. Legal Arrangements and Institutional Development

    Objectives

    1. To strengthen environmental and fishery law enforcement.2. To strengthen networking and linkage with other LGUs, NGAs, NGOs and POs.3. To improve the delivery of coastal management services.

    Strategies ActivitiesInstitutions

    InvolvedTime Frame of Implementation

    BudgetRequire

    ment

    (Php)2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    1. DesignateFishExaminer

    Training BFAR, MLGU, x 25,000.00

    2.Strengtheningof FARMCsand POs

    Re-activation ofMFARMC (regularmeeting)

    MLGU, NGO x x x x x 50,000.00

    -

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    Accreditation offisherfolkorganization

    Assessment and

    monitoring ofactivities ofFARMCs andPOs

    Fundsourcing/generation for livelihoodprojects

    Project proposalpreparation andsubmission

    SB,POs

    MLGU,NGOs

    MLGU, NGO,BFAR

    MLGU, NGO

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    50,000.00

    10,000.00

    10,000.00

    3.Implementation of CRMCode

    Regular Seabornepatrolling

    Conduct IEC inthe communities

    Fish Warden &PNP

    MLGU,NGO,PNP, Fish warden,BLGU

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    2,000,000.00

    100,000.00

    4. ReviseCRM Plan

    CRM Plan Review MLGU, NGO,PO

    x 10,000.00

    F. Shoreline Management

    Objectives

    1. To protect the shoreline from undue soil erosion and rehabilitate degradedcoastal habitat.

    2. To protect and rehabilitate mangrove areas.

    Strategies ActivitiesInstitutions

    InvolvedTime Frame of Implementation

    BudgetRequire

    ment(Php)

    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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    1. Mangroveprotectionanddevelopment

    Conduct PCRA

    Adoption andimplementation ofNational Laws

    against cutting ofmangrove

    Mangroveplantation

    Organization ofBarangay BantayKatunggan

    MLGU,BISU,NGO, DENR,

    SB,PNP

    MLGU, BLGU,PO, NGO,DENR,BISU,BF

    AR, Academe

    MLGU, DENR,PO,BLGU

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    50,000.00

    -

    200,000.00

    10,000.00

    2. River bankand estuarine

    protection

    Planting ofbamboos andmangroves alongriver banks andshoreline

    Implementenvironmentrelatedordinances/policies

    Monitoring &evaluation

    MLGU,BLGU,BISU, NGO,

    PO, DENR,BFAR

    MLGU,BLGU,DENR, PNP

    MLGU,BLGU,DENR

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    100,000.00

    -

    50,000.00

    3.

    Mobilizationandstrengtheningof fisherfolk

    Continuedcapability building

    Registration andaccreditation ofPOs

    Federation of POs

    Attendance toseminars andgatherings

    NGO,MLGU,BI

    SU, PO

    SB, POs

    MLGU,NGO,POs

    PO,NGO,MLGU

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    125,000.0

    0

    -

    -

    100,000.00

    4. IEC onshorelineprotection

    Coastal education

    campaign(schools)

    MLGU,Communities,BISU, NGO,DepEd

    x x x x x 50,000.00

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    Chapter V

    Delineation of Municipal Waters andMunicipal Water Zoning

    1. Municipal Water BoundaryOfficial Technical Description of the Municipal Waters of Clarin, Bohol ascertif ied by NAMRIA

    Pursuant to and subject to the exclusion clause of Section 4(58) of RA 8550,otherwise known as the Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998, the municipal

    waters of the Municipality of Clarin, Province of Bohol are boundedby the general coastline of the municipality and the lines described asfollows:

    Point Latitude Longitude Remarks

    Beginning at 1 0957 50 123

    59 42 Coastal TerminalPoint

    thence 2 09 58 12 12359 37

    thence 3 0958 20 12359 53

    thence 4 0958 41 12400 15

    thence 5 0959 08 12400 06

    thence 6 0959 44 12359 32

    thence 7 1001 00 12400 16

    thence 8 1002 13 12359 38

    thence 9 1003 39 12359 54

    thence 10 1004 46 12359 22

    thence 11 1004 52 123

    59 03

    thence 12 1003 58 12357 12

    thence 13 1005 48 12356 02

    thence 14 1005 32 12357 26

    thence 15 10 05 28 12357 36

    thence 16 1004 59 12400 00

    thence 17 1003 54 12400 30

    thence 18 1002 22 12400 16

    thence 19 1001 33 12400 45

    thence 20 1001 28 12401 36

    thence 21 1001 02 12401 45

    thence 22 1000 39 12401 48thence 23 0959 47 12401 36

    thence 24 0959 39 12401 48

    thence 25 0959 24 12402 18

    thence 26 0959 18 12402 33 Coastal TerminalPoint

    thence following thecoastline to 1

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    2. Municipal Waters ZoningThe municipal waters of Clarin are hereby classified according to the followingCoastal Zones:

    ZONE I Anchorage Zone: The municipal government shall designate AnchorageZones within 100 meters radius of the following points with the coordinates of;

    9.9683 N 124.0213 E9.9699 N 124.0222 E9.9623 N 124.0204 E9.9591 N 124.0076 E

    ZONE II Eco-Tourism Zone: The municipal government shall designate Eco-Tourism Zones within 200 meters radius of the following points with the coordinates of;

    9.9670 N 124.0274 E9.9660 N 124.0239 E

    9.9935 N 124.0044 E

    ZONE III - Fish Cage Zone: The municipal government shall designate Fish CageZone within 200 meters radius of the following points with the coordinates of;

    9.9703 N 124.0141 E9.9731 N 124.0136 E9.9718 N 124.0136 E9.9617 N 124.0058 E9.9938 N 124.0081 E9.9993 N 124.0133 E10.0005 N 124.0161 E

    10.0023 N 124.0161 E9.9888 N 124.0346 E9.9825 N 124.0291 E

    ZONE IV - Navigation Zone: The municipal government shall designate NavigationZone within the municipal waters 100 meters both sides from center of the line with thecoordinates of;

    9.9699 N 124.0225 E9.9731 N 124.0237 E10.0040 N 124.0186 E10.0686 N 123.9976 E10.1260 N 123.9203 E

    ZONE V - Mun. Wharf Zone: Themunicipal government shall designate Mun. WharfZone within the coordinates of;

    9.96690 N 124.02150 E9.97340 N 124.01950 E9.97440 N 124.02300 E9.96815 N 124.02500 E9.96690 N 124.02150 E

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    ZONE VI - Stationary Gears Zone: The municipal government shall designate thefollowing sub-zones of Coastal Zone VI as areas for the establishment of stationarygears in the municipal waters through the grant of exclusive fishery privileges:

    Sub -Zone V I - 1 ( New l ook Zone 1 ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9845 N 124.0043 E9.9990 N 124.0183 E9.9922 N 124.0193 E9.9820 N 124.0086 E9.9845 N 124.0043 E

    Sub -Zone V I - 2 ( New l ook Zone 2 ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    10.0010 N 124.0201 E10.0105 N 124.0288 E

    9.9995 N 124.0268 E9.9940 N 124.0213 E10.0010 N 124.0201 E

    Sub -Zone V I - 3 ( F is h Co r r a l Zone 1 ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9925 N 124.0319 E9.9918 N 124.0334 E9.9899 N 124.0323 E9.9907 N 124.0309 E9.9925 N 124.0319 E

    Sub -Zone V I - 4 ( F is h Co r r a l Zone 2 ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9818 N 124.0251 E9.9863 N 124.0286 E9.9873 N 124.0271 E9.9825 N 124.0241 E9.9818 N 124.0251 E

    Sub -Zone V I - 5 ( F is h Co r r a l Zone 3 ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9763 N 124.0109 E

    9.9795 N 124.0186 E9.9778 N 124.0196 E9.9748 N 124.0116 E9.9763 N 124.0109 E

    ZONE VII Aquarium Fish Col lection Zone: The municipal government shalldesignate the following sub-zones of Coastal Zone VII as areas for the collection ofAquarium Fish in the municipal waters.

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    Sub -Zone V I I - 1 ( S i l o - s il o an I s . ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9994 N 124.0137 E9.9994 N 124.0097 E10.0096 N 124.0154 E10.0039 N 124.0178 E10.0020 N 124.0171 E9.9994 N 124.0137 E

    Sub -Zone V I I - 2 ( Ma j i g p i t I s .) The municipal waters within the coordinatesof;

    9.9960 N 124.0043 E9.9978 N 124.0083 E9.9925 N 124.0075 E9.9960 N 124.0043 E

    ZONE VIII Mariculture Zone: The municipal government shall designate thefollowing sub-zones of Coastal Zone VIII for the establishment of maricultureprojects/activities in the municipal waters.

    Sub -Zone V I I I - 1 (Seaweed C u l t u r e -Magca l in gao ) The municipal waterswithin the coordinates of;

    10.0816 N 123.9437 E10.0891 N 123.9542 E10.0850 N 123.9563 E10.0897 N 123.9648 E10.0880 N 123.9683 E10.0749 N 123.9482 E10.0816 N 123.9437 E

    Sub -Zone V I I I - 2 ( Mu l t i Cu l t u r e - S i l o s il o an I s . ) The municipal waterswithin the coordinates of;

    10.0026 N 124.0149 E10.0060 N 124.0107 E10.0105 N 124.0143 E10.0006 N 124.0152 E

    10.0026 N 124.0149 E

    Sub -Zone V I I I - 3 ( Seaweed Cu l t u r e -Canco s t i n o I s . ) The municipal waterswithin the coordinates of;

    9.9936 N 124.0030 E9.9926 N 124.0001 E9.9916 N 124.0002 E9.9908 N 124.0007 E9.9907 N 124.0019 E9.9901 N 124.0018 E9.9900 N 124.0004 E

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    9.9918 N 123.9994 E9.9930 N 123.9994 E9.9934 N 124.0001 E9.9943 N 124.0028 E9.9936 N 124.0030 E

    Sub -Zone V I I I - 4 ( Seaweed & F i s h cage Cu l t u r e - S i lo s i lo an I s . ) Themunicipal waters within the coordinates of;

    10.0039 N 124.0153 E10.0015 N 124.0154 E10.0003 N 124.0135 E10.0003 N 124.0119 E10.0013 N 124.0104 E10.0005 N 124.0098 E9.9985 N 124.0134 E10.0002 N 124.0165 E10.0028 N 124.0171 E

    10.0039 N 124.0169 E10.0039 N 124.0153 E

    Sub -Zone V I I I - 5 ( Mu l t i Cu l t u r e -Ma j i g p it ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9937 N 124.0064 E9.9940 N 124.0073 E9.9953 N 124.0076 E9.9969 N 124.0069 E9.9972 N 124.0079 E9.9933 N 124.0088 E9.9930 N 124.0076 E9.9937 N 124.0064 E

    ZONE IX Marine Protected Areas(MPAs): The municipal government shalldesignate the following sub-zones of Coastal Zone IX for the establishment of MPAs inthe municipal waters.

    Sub -Zone I X - 1 ( Ma j i g p i t MPA ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9947 N 124.0047 E9.9911 N 124.0075 E9.9855 N 124.0033 E

    9.9908 N 124.0022 E9.9947 N 124.0047 E

    S u b - Z o n e I X - 2 ( N a h a w a n M P A ) The municipal waters within the coordinatesof;

    9.9845 N 124.0301 E9.9905 N 124.0343 E9.9878 N 124.0383 E

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    9.9821 N 124.0331 E9.9845 N 124.0301 E

    S u b - Z o n e I X - 3 ( T a n g a r a n M P A ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9775 N 124.0256 E9.9803 N 124.0273 E9.9783 N 124.0306 E9.9748 N 124.0273 E9.9775 N 124.0256 E

    Sub -Zone I X - 4 ( L a j og -B ua cao MPA ) The municipal waters within thecoordinates of;

    9.9725 N 124.0033 E9.9728 N 124.0118 E9.9691 N 124.0137 E9.9685 N 124.0043 E

    9.9725 N 124.0033 E

    ZONE X - Trap and Pot Zone: The municipal government shall designate zone fortrap and pot fishing within the coordinates of;

    9.9920 N 123.9970 E10.0040 N 124.0113 E10.0070 N 124.0079 E9.9952 N 123.9950 E9.9920 N 123.9970 E

    ZONE XI Fishpond Zone: The municipal government shall designate the followingsub-zones of Coastal Zone XI as Fishpond Zones.

    Sub -Zone X I - 1 ( F i s hpond - L a j og ) Within the coordinates of;9.9631 N 124.0054 E9.9629 N 124.0107 E9.9644 N 124.0128 E9.9599 N 124.0130 E9.9577 N 124.0093 E9.9588 N 124.0088 E

    9.9586 N 124.0081 E9.9591 N 124.0079 E9.9599 N 124.0086 E

    9.9622 N 124.0068 E9.9623 N 124.0055 E9.9631 N 124.0054 E

    Sub -Zone X I - 2 ( F i s hpond -B I SU -Tanga r an ) Within the coordinates of;9.9673 N 124.0278 E9.9706 N 124.0303 E9.9707 N 124.0313 E

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    9.9689 N 124.0311 E9.9666 N 124.0302 E9.9668 N 124.0282 E9.9673 N 124.0278 E

    Sub -Zone X I - 3 ( F i s hpond -B I SU -Pob .No r t e ) Within the coordinates of;9.9650 N 124.0255 E9.9659 N 124.0265 E9.9667 N 124.0276 E9.9662 N 124.0284 E9.9657 N 124.0282 E9.9648 N 124.0269 E9.9641 N 124.0272 E9.9636 N 124.0262 E9.9650 N 124.0255 E

    Sub -Zone X I - 4 ( F is hpond -B ua ca o ) Within the coordinates of;9.9618 N 124.0046 E9.9618 N 124.0051 E9.9616 N 124.0056 E9.9616 N 124.0065 E9.9593 N 124.0064 E9.9594 N 124.0056 E9.9589 N 124.0056 E9.9587 N 124.0048 E9.9595 N 124.0044 E9.9600 N 124.0056 E9.9609 N 124.0046 E9.9618 N 124.0046 E

    Sub -Zone X I - 5 ( F i s hpond -B onbon ) Within the coordinates of;9.9648 N 124.0191 E9.9648 N 124.0201 E9.9641 N 124.0201 E9.9638 N 124.0196 E9.9648 N 124.0191 E

    ZONE XII Fishing/Sustainable Use Zone: The Municipal government shalldesignate all other areas in the municipal waters which are not under the NIPAS Areaand which are not covered by the different zones as defined in this Ordinance as

    Fishing/ Sustainable Use Zone for fishing activities like hook and line, gill nets and allother fishing activities allowed under RA 8550.

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    MUNICIPAL WATER ZONING

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    Chapter VADMINISTRATION AND COORDINATION

    OF IMPLEMENTATION

    1. INTRODUCTION

    Various government agencies both local and national, non-governmentorganizations and peoples organizations are given the task in theimplementation of the Coastal Resource Management Plan.

    2. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION

    Major Roles of Responsible Agencies Concerned

    MUNICIPAL MAYOR1. Shall have the overall administrative control in the implementation ofCRM Plan

    MAO1. Leads in IEC on CRM2. Leads in monitoring, evaluation and reporting3. Leads in organizing Fisherfolks4. Leads in the preparation of Feasibility Study & Project Proposals5. Leads in the establishment of Fish Sanctuaries and LivelihoodProjects6. Assists the MPDC in municipal water zoning7. Assists SB in the accreditation of Fisherfolks Organizations

    MPDC1. Leads in Barangay Consultation on CRM2. Leads in zoning the municipal waters3. Assists MAO in mapping the municipal waters4. Assists MAO in the establishment of Fish Sanctuaries & LivelihoodProjects5. Assists MAO in monitoring and evaluation

    MBO1. Leads in budget preparation/allocation for CRM Plan implementation

    FISH WARDENS1. Leads in patrolling municipal waters2. Assists PNP in the enforcement of Fishery Ordinance

    MTO1. Leads in licensing and registration of municipal fishers and theirfishing gears & boats

    ME

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    1. Leads in the implementation of CRM projects (infrastructure)

    MHO1. Leads in the campaign on proper waste disposal2. Leads in population management on coastal barangays

    SANGGUNIANG BAYAN1. Leads in the enactment of Municipal Fishery Ordinances2. Leads in the accreditation of POs3. Assist MPDC in barangay consultation on CRM4. Assist MAO in the identification of fishing gears & fishing activitiesallowed within specific zones5. Assist MAO in monitoring and evaluation6. Assist DENR in the identification of potential dumping sites

    MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR1. Assist MAO in mapping/zoning of municipal waters

    MSWDO1. Assist MAO in population management on coastal barangays

    MFARMC1. Leads in the formulation of guidelines on the construction andoperation of fish corrals, stationary bagnets and related fishing gearsand other fishing activities2. Recommend the enactment of municipal Fishery Ordinances to SB3. Recommend programs and projects to SB for approval4. Assist in the enforcement of fishery ordinances in the municipalwaters

    PO1. Leads in the implementation of livelihood projects in their respectivebarangays2. Assist MAO in project monitoring and evaluation3. Assist MAO in the formulation and implementation of ManagementPlan in their respective barangays

    BRGY. CAPTAINS1. Leads in the implementation of International Coastal Clean-up in theirbarangays2. Assist MAO in project monitoring and evaluation

    BARANGAY COUNCIL

    1. Adopt Barangay Ordinance on Solid Waste Management and otherEnvironment related policies.

    DENR1. Leads in the identification of potential dumping sites.2. Leads in Biological and Socio-Economic assessment of potential sites3. Assist MAO in mapping of municipal waters.

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    BEMO1. Assist MAO in organizing fisherfolks2. Assist MAO in the formation of Sanctuary Management Board inseven barangays

    BFAR1. Assist DENR in Biological and Socio-Economic assessment ofpotential sites for fish sanctuaries and shell garden2. Leads in deputation and strengthening of fish wardens

    DTI1. Leads in the identification of potential markets2. Leads on training on marketing and promotion

    3. MONITORING AND EVALUATION

    An important phase in the implementation of the project is theestablishment of monitoring and evaluation system. The primary purpose ofmonitoring and evaluation is to provide the decision-makers with informationon the status of the project, problems encountered in implementation, projecteffectiveness and efficiency and its social acceptability.

    In general, the results of the monitoring and evaluation process can beutilized as the basis in updating, amending or revising the CRM Plan.

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    Figure 5.1

    CLARIN CRMIMPLEMENTING STRUCTURE

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    MUNICIPAL SBNatl and ProvlGovt Agencies FARMC

    MDCNGO, PO, PrivateIndividuals

    MTO MEO MPDO

    MAO

    MSWDO Muni.

    AssesorsOffice

    Other

    Mun.Govt.OfficesCRM

    Section

    Brgy.Brgy Brgy Brgy Brgy Brgy Brgy

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    LIST OF FISHERY-RELATED ASSOCIATION, ORGANIZATIONS ANDCOOPERATIVES ON COASTAL BARANGAYS.

    Name of Association, Organization& Cooperative Location Status Contact Person

    1. NAMANA Nagkahiusang Mananagatsa Nahawan

    Nahawan ActiveValentine

    Tampepe

    2. TAGFA Tangaran Fish GathererAssociation

    Tangaran Active Alberto Escabas

    3. ANAMBON NagkahiusangMananagat sa Bonbon

    Bonbon Active Mariano Millanes

    4. CATAFA Caugay TanyongFisherman Association

    Pob.Centro

    Active Teofilo Torrejas

    5. NAMALAKA NagkahiusangMananagat sa Lajog og Katipunan

    Lajog Active Roel Piezas

    6. BSMFA Buacao Squid MagnetFisherman Association

    BuacaoInactive

    Cristituto Soria

    7. TAFIMULPUCO Tangaran FishermenMulti Purpose Cooperative

    Tangaran Active Melecio Lopez

    8. SEAFAR Seaweeds FarmersAssociation

    Pob. Norte Active GracianoGillamac

    9. CLAMPA Clarin Mangrove PlantersAssociation

    Pob. Norte Active Efren Premacio

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    ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

    BEMO - Bohol Environment Management OfficeBFAR - Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ResourcesBFARMC - Barangay-Fisheries and Aquatic Resource ManagementCouncil

    BISU - Bohol Island State UniversityBLGU - Barangay Local Government UnitsBrgy. - BarangayCBFMA - Community-Based Forest Management AgreementCCEF - Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Inc. (NGO)CRM - Coastal Resource ManagementCRMP - Coastal Resource Management ProjectDA - Department of AgricultureDENR - Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesDTI - Department of Trade and IndustryElem. - ElementaryHas. - Hectares

    IEC - Information, Education and CommunicationLGU - Local Government UnitMAO - Municipal Agricultural OfficerMAC - Marine Aquarium Council (NGO)MBO - Municipal Budget OfficerME - Municipal EngineerM&E - Monitoring and EvaluationMFARMC - Municipal-Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management

    CouncilMHO - Municipal Health OfficerMLGU - Municipal Local Government UnitsMPDC - Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator

    MSWDO - Municipal Social Welfare and Development OfficerMTO - Municipal Treasurers OfficeMun. - MunicipalNAMRIA - National Mapping and Resource Information AuthorityNIPAS - Network of Integrated Protected Area SystemNGA - Non-government AgencyNGO - Non-government OrganizationNSO - National Statistics OfficePCRA - Participatory Coastal Resource AssessmentPO - Peoples OrganizationSB - Sangguniang BayanSEC - Security and Exchange CommissionSq. Km. - Square Kilometer

    TNA - Training Needs AnalysisTWG - Technical Working Group

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    CONCLUSIONS

    After evaluating the CRM Plan based on the information and dataincorporated therein, it is concluded therefore, that;

    1. The study showed that the lack of awareness among fisherfolks on

    the proper utilization of marine resources and inadequate fisheriesmanagement are the major factor in the depletion and degradationof coastal resources of Clarin.

    2. There is a need to establish a strong coordination between FishWardens, Peoples Organizations and the PNP for an effective coastallaw enforcement.

    3. There is a need to rehabilitate the coastal habitats and marineresources.

    4. There is an improper waste disposal system on the coastal area

    5. There is a need to institutionalize the existing Municipal Fisheries andAquatic Resources Management Council and other relatedorganizations.

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    Based on the finding and conclusions, the following were recommended:

    1. Conduct continuous IEC on coastal barangays on the properutilization of marine resources.

    2. Identify and provide alternative livelihood projects to fishermen toavoid dependency on fishing.

    3. PNP should be a part of the patrolling team especially duringapprehensions of illegal fishers.

    4. Institutionalized the MFARMC and other related organizations,defining its composition, powers and functions and responsibilities asprovided for in existing laws, rules and regulations.

    5. Install a Monitoring System to ensure an effective Coastal ResourceManagement program.

    6. Install measures to protect and rehabilitate marine habitats andother resources.

    7. Create a Coastal Resource Management Section under the office ofthe Municipal Agricultural Officer, defining its functions andresponsibilities.

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