Proposed Conservation Plan
Proposed Conservation Plan
Proposed Conservation Plan
in Alibijaban Island. This Conservation plan is formulated based on the assessment and
Purpose Statement
The conservation plan will help to protect and manage the marine biodiversity
of Alibijaban Island which seek to apply ecological innovation in order to improve the
present status of the site. It includes the following which are (1) production, (2) service
and (3) technical innovation as part of the process for ecological innovation. Also to
The main goal of this study is to implement coastal management policies and
regulations in the Alibijaban Island in order to sustain the natural resources and to
ecological enhancement in terms of product and services that Alibijaban Island has to
offer in the present and for the next generation. This plan will contribute in sustaining the
for managing and improving some resources such as the supply of water and electricity
in the town of San Andres. Generally, it will be aimed that the island of Alibijaban's
significant features be preserved and at the same time accommodate tourists especially
both soft and hard ecotourists. The following strategies must set guidelines for
its conservation.
It is stated that Alibijaban Island has some of the most undisturbed mangroves
wilderness and different species of birds that can be found in the Island. The local
government sector is providing shore protection and maintenance in the marine life
which includes the mangroves, different flora and fauna in the Island. The total number
following examples of birds are Tabon scrubfowl, white-collared kingfisher, jungle crow,
black-naped oriole, island collared dove, Asian glossy starling, chestnut munia,
Philippine pied fantail, common emerald dove, black-crowned night heron, common
snipe. Also, fruit bats and monitor lizards are found in the site.
According to PAGASA in the late 1981 as the former President Ferdinand Marcos
announced the Proclamation No. 2151 and declaring Alibijaban Island as part of the
and Resources Office (CENRO) under the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources and Provincial Government of Quezon are the one managing and
protecting the natural assets and biodiversity of the site. In addition, the island has the
most diverse marine habitat in the region of Ragay Gulf. Its adjacent waters are visited
by whale sharks, manta rays, and marine turtles. Aslo, it is home to at least 30 genera
of hard coral dominated by Porites, Montipora and Acropora. The Island has the
The researchers used the Sustainable Coastal Handbook for the Philippines (C. M.
Huttche, A. T. White & M. M. Flores) as the basis for the sustainable development plan
Topography
the google map, Alibijaban Island is an island that is isolated from its town, the San
Andres Municipality. According The Info List, (n.d.), Alibijaban is located in the
southwestern end of Ragay Gulf approximately 3.6 kilometers (2.2 mi) from the
mainland of Bondoc Peninsula. It is roughly 4.6 kilometers (2.9 mi) from north to south,
and 1.3 kilometers (0.81 mi) from east to west at its widest point. Its bordering towns
are the San Francisco (West), Mulanay (Northern-West), and the San Narciso (North).
Philippine Map.)
The island's focal and northern inside are overwhelmed by mangrove wild, with
the vast majority of the populace focused on two sitios on the island's western and
southwestern drift confronting San Andres and Bondoc Peninsula. Its seaside
motorized boats. It is 330 kilometres (210 mi) southeast of Manila via the Pan-Philippine
Mangrove Forest
significant for conservation and ecotourism where the mangrove forests assume
essential part. The island is mangrove-rich zoned with mean density, wood volume, and
carbon stocks of 1361 trees/ha, 43.4 m/ha, and 58.7 Mg/ha, respectively, (Alcala et al.,
2003). The vast lands of Alibijaban Island incorporates 37 mangrove species lead by
The previous statement indicates that these Mangroves is essential for food
source and habitat. However, due to the profusion of arthropods (an insect, spider, or
Mangrove Species
Wildlife Habitat
likewise comprised of a fish sanctuary located in the bay of Alibijaban Islang. According
to Alcala et. Al., (2003), fish visual census resulted to 296 species under 18 families.
Most dominant species are the labrids (wrasses), caesionids (fusiliers), pomacentrids
(damselfishes), and chaetodontids (butterflyfishes). On the other hand, the pelagic and
soft bottom species are among the dominant commercially caught fish in the gulf.
The pelagics include the sardines, anchovies, herrings, scads, mackerels and
tuna-like species while the soft bottom species are the leiognathids (slipmouths), gerrids
its neighboring water were frequently visited by whale sharks, manta rays, and
marine turtles. Protecting these existing marine species in the island caused the local
government to order prohibition of all kinds of fishing in the waters of Alibijiban Island,
the municipal ordinance of 2006. Whale sharks are commonly seen in the area during
Aquamarine Species
labrids (wrasses), caesionids (fusiliers) ,pomacentrids (damselfishes),
Nemipterids (threadfin-bream)
Bird Species
Island Collared Dove, Asian Glossy Starling, Chestnut Munia , Philippine Pied
every month.
Locals should know what are the strategies and technologies that can help them
Carrying Capacity
scientific endeavour and education. This type of tourism is associated with minimal
strong control and restrictive management. Carrying capacity issues concern the
the protection of nature and the functioning of ecosystems but also the quality of
physically fit into or onto a specific area, over particular time (Carrying Capacity
development and the scale of resource exploitation in one country or region (X.
Wang). This deals on up to what extent the environment is able to tolerate the
tourist activities.
Philippines).
Possible indicators for physical coastal resource and social conditions for limits of acceptable
The coastal management policies will ensure the orderliness and cleanliness of the
site and which includes the following policies that the researchers suggest to implement
Littering 1st offense 20 Php, 2nd offense 30 Php and 3rd offense
100 Php
Destroying plants - 1st offense 50 Php, 2nd offense 100 Php and 3rd
The researchers suggest that the collected fines will be the added to the funds for the
maintenance and other activities promoting the Alibijaban Island. Also the
implementation of different fees which are for environmental, study and mangrove
planting fees as to be added for the ecological improvement of the site. There are the
suggestions for the ecological innovation which are the following statements:
Since the island are having scarcity in electric supply, it cans also use a
fuel that was made of 60% bunker and 40% water invented by Fudy Lantano.
This fuel was already tested by the Department of Science and Technology
(DOST) and National Power Corporation and proved that this water-based
This fuel also contains alco-diesel that makes it applicable to any kind of
different activity in the island that can give tourist a different experience aside
from the experience that the usual island offers. It will increase their income
and at the same time it can also help the environment of the place.
Alibijaban Island can use salt lamps at night. A lamp invented
thus, ocean water powers up the lamp. The lifespan of the lamp is 6 months if
you are going to use it 8 hours a day. The lamp is also safe that it has no
components that can cause fire accidents and it uses Galvanic Cell. This
lamp doesnt discharge dangerous gases that are harmful to humans and
because produces possible outcomes and at the same time it has less
chemicals that can harm your skin and hair. The residents of Alibijaban Island
can start making organic products since they are surrounded by natural
resources. They can make hair and skin care products that are made of
organic ingredients and, sell it to the tourist. It will increase their income and it
will also help their environment in terms of reducing the chemicals that the
house hold wastes emits in the island. The Local government of San Andres
can organize a seminar that can teach the residents in making simple organic
products.
For activities in the island, the residents can also produce boats that are
made of plastic bottles. Put up a separate trash bin for plastic bottles. Once
they collected the plastic bottles they can start constructing boats made up of
plastic bottles. This boat are unusual but it can attract tourists because it is
new to their eyes and the mere idea of riding a boat made up of plastic bottles
is exciting. The residents of Alibijaban island will also spend less on this boats
Proper storage of water. The island only have the plastic gallons of water and a
mug to transfer the water from the pale to be able to use it which transferring it
manually results to some waste of water. Putting it a tap to flow the water
properly and putting a base at the bottom will help to avoid wasting water.
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attraction, accessibility and activities. Observe and analyze the areas that will be
affected including the possible impacts on the social and natural environment.
2. Create advertisements and put The New Paradise as the brand of Alibijaban
the tourist would be knowledgeable about the basic dos and donts.
4. To create other source of funds for the conservation expenses of the area, make
out of the available resources that can be found in the community. One of the
products that can be attained in the said resources are "walis" out of coconut
leaves and the food which is the coconut to be exported in the city market. The
to the tourists as one of the package that the tourist can avail.
5. The Local Government of San Andres should start conducting seminars to not
just only to the residents of Alibijaban Island, but also to the whole community.
These seminars should contain the basic steps in making organic products using
the natural resources around the province, and also the tutorial in making plastic
boats.
6. The residents could start making the products once they already mastered doing
it. Limit the available hair and skin products that are bought from the market and
replace it with the organic products that are made by the locals.
7. Check the fund of the Alibijaban Island and identify the possible ecological
8. Those innovations are not going to be implemented all at once. The ecological
innovations will be implemented little by little. The innovation that are going to be
implemented are only the ones that suits the available budget of he island.
9. Implement the given policies and strictly mandate it. Put up the identified
10. Monitor and evaluate. Continuously enhance the Island but dont risk its
environment.