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Banate, Iloilo, Philippines
BBBRMCI or Banate-Barotac Bay Resource Management Council, Inc. has been around for the last 14 years in Iloilo, Philippines promoting and implementing Coastal Resource Management among the four municipalities of Anilao, Banate, Barotac Nuevo and Barotac Viejo. contact us at bbbrmci@yahoo.com

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Anilao Coral Garden


A Coral Garden in Anilao located in Barangay Dangulaan, Anilao was established by the LGU in December 2010. This include the transplanting of coral fragments in bamboos and concrete modules and monitoring if there is significant growth in the modules. This project is one of Anilao's best practices on Coastal Resource Management.

Marine Sanctuary proposed in Anilao


Anilao SB Council has considered the passing of an ordinance establishing a 32 hectare Sea Grass Area and 4.0 hectare Anilao Coral Garden as Marine Reserve and Sanctuary. These two (2) areas are located in Barangay Dangulaan, Anilao. Recent surveys conducted by LGU Anilao and BBBRMCI Staff indicates expanded growth of sea grass bed from 3.0 hectares to 32.0 hectares and new species were found in the neighboring sites.

The Anilao Coral Garden is a newly established study site started by students from Philippine Science High School-WV Campus and is being continued and managed by the LGU. Periodic monitoring of this garden reveals that coral fragments grow in bamboo and concrete blocks modules. The study started in December 2010 and recommended for declaration as marine reserve to protect the new growth of corals and to develop a coral colony in the municipality which has been lost for a long time. The success of this study will determine its suitability in the area and its possible replication.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Natural Heritage Mapping


Eco-tourism initiatives was started in the four municipalities thanks to Australian Business Volunteer Judi Lowe. Her stay in BBBRMCI started the identification of possible eco-tourism sites in Banate, Anilao, Barotac Nuevo and Barotac Viejo in the Province of Iloilo. BBBRMCI Staff were coached how to prepare a Natural Heritage Map and priority activities were lined-up after its approval.

Saving the lonely pawikan



Another hawks bill turtle was rescued by some responsible fishermen at Barangay San Salvador, Banate. These animals have been observed frequently in the municipal waters of Anilao and Banate these past few months indicating good supply of their food and preferred place along these municipalities' waters.

Students from Hiroshima visits BBBRMCI


Thirteen students from Hiroshima University headed by their professor Dr. Masahiro Yamao visit BBBRMCI CRM projects last August 23-24, 2011. The study tour facilitated by ICAN Foundation was a success and expose the students in various fields of fisheries and coastal management activities like mangrove planting, traditional fishing, fish processing projects and snorkeling in coral reef areas. What is remarkable with the students visit is their opportunity to live with host fishing families, interact with the household members and some members of the community in Dangulaan, Anilao.

Mayor Ma. Teresa F. Debuque and the LGU personnel from Anilao and Banate hosted the short visit and 7 host families provided accommodations for the group. BBBRMCI facilitated the whole duration of their visit.