The Department
of Environment and Natural Resources and the Eastern Samar State
University have inked a memorandum of agreement in a bid to protect and
develop the ecologically rich Monbon and Batan Islets in Barangay
Bungtod, Guiuan, Eastern Samar.
In a memorandum of agreement (MOA) signed last March 18, the DENR
grants rights to ESSU for the special use of the 21.8 hectares
Monbon/Batan Islets and pursue the implementation of activities related
to sustainable management of coastal and marine resources in said
islets.
The MOA provides that the management of the said islets shall now be
jointly undertaken by the two parties, DENR Regional Executive Director
Manolito Ragub informed.
Monbon/Batan Islets forms part of the total 60,448 hectares Guiuan
Marine Reserve Protected Landscape and Seascape (GMRPLS), a protected
area under the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of
1992 or Republic Act No.7586.
Under the agreement, the ESSU represented by its Administrator,
Andres Pagatpatan, Jr., adhere to prescribed environmental protection
measures as it makes use of the Monbon/Batan Islets and its vicinities.
Sustainable activities to be pursued include among others: resource
and habitat conservation, protection, rehabilitation, and introduction
of ecotourism projects for educational and research purposes.
On the other hand, the DENR through its Regional Executive Director
Manolito Ragub, shall delineate and demarcate the exact boundaries of
the islets and provide ESSU the map of the area which could be used in
planning and implementing project activities.
Being inside the GMRPLS, the activities of ESSU in the Monbon/Batan
islets shall be duly indorsed by the GMRPLS Protected Area Management
Board, the governing Board of GMRPLS which has a multi- sectoral
membership, RED Ragub said.
GMRPLS PAMB endorsed the approval and issuance of a Special Use
Agreement within Protected Area (SAPA) per PAMB resolution No. 004 dated
October 2009.
However, meantime that the SAPA issuance is still suspended,
operation of the ESSU is legally based on the Special Land Use Permit,
this MOA, and the provisions in the Local Government Code of 1991, Ragub
added.
The DENR Director said the agreement shall cover a period of three
years renewable for another three years, until a SAPA is in place.
ESSU is a duly recognized government academic institution mandated
by law to provide quality advanced education, research and extension
services particularly in the province of Eastern Samar where
Monbon/Batan Islets are located.
The DENR recognizes the need to involve various stakeholders such as
ESSU and other agencies particularly the Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources, non-government organizations in the management and
protection of areas like Monbon/Batan Islets, Ragub said.
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