Agusan Marsh Situationer
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CARAGA
Central MindanaoSouthern Mindanao
Northern MindanaoWestern Mindanao
Eastern Visayas
Central Visayas
Western Visayas
Bicol RegionSouthern Tagalog
Central Luzon
Cagayan ValleyIlocos Region
Metro Manila
Cordillera Region
Muslim Mindanao
Agusan Del Norte
Agusan Del Sur
Surigao Del Sur
Surigao Del Norte
Esperanza
San Francisco
La Paz
Loreto
Bayug an
Bunaw an
Prosperid ad
Rosari o
San Luis
Sta. Josef
a
Sibag at
Talacogon
TrentoVeruela
Agusan Marsh is located in the middle of Agusan River Sub-basin in the heart of Central Mindanao of the Province of Agusan del Sur.
It serves as catch basin of rain water during rainy season that reduces immediate downstream flow of flood water into Butuan City.
It consists of 59 lakes that serves as haven of migratory birds and endemic species and also performs as catch basin that flows down the Agusan Valley.
It is considered as one of the most significant wetlands in the Philippine. It is home to a complex of terrestrial, wetland and freshwaters ecosystems harboring unique and pristine habitats.
AGUSAN MARSH FUNCTIONS AND VALUES:
Wildlife habitat and food chain support
Support for commercially valuable fish and wildlifeFlood ControlRecreational Opportunities
Wildlife found in Agusan MarshWildlife found in Agusan Marsh
A total of 31 species of flora, 127 species of birds (31 endemic; 10- threatened), 16 fresh water species, 41 species of reptiles, 10 species of mammals and 65 species of butterflies.
POTENTIAL POTENTIAL ECOTOURISM ECOTOURISM DESTINATION DESTINATION
INSIDE AGUSAN INSIDE AGUSAN MARSH MARSH
WILDLIFE WILDLIFE SANCTUARYSANCTUARY
BUNAWAN, AGUSAN DEL SURBUNAWAN, AGUSAN DEL SUR
a. Lake a. Lake MihabaMihaba
• Presence of crocodile in the junction of Agusan River and Lake Mihaba
• 16 floating houses
• Future site of literacy center (floating school)
BUNAWAN, AGUSAN DEL SURBUNAWAN, AGUSAN DEL SUR
b. Lake b. Lake KilobidanKilobidan / Lake / Lake TicgonTicgon
• Largest Lake
• 20 floating houses
• Site of Literary Learning Center & Mobile Clinic of SAVE MINDANAO FOUNDATION, INC,
LORETO, AGUSAN DEL SURLORETO, AGUSAN DEL SUR
a. Lake a. Lake PanlabuhanPanlabuhan• Presence of crocodile at
Kabusayon Creek and Bukugon Creek as tributaries of lake panlabuhan
• 40 floating houses
• Presence of solar energy driven electric power
• Part of CADC 157
• Existing 3 fish cages from BFAR
LA PAZ, AGUSAN DEL SURLA PAZ, AGUSAN DEL SUR
a. Lake a. Lake MambagongonMambagongon
• Presence of floating school under LGU La Paz
• Wildlife haven of migratory and endemic birds
AREA COVERED WITHIN AGUSAN MARSH
Municipality Total No. of Barangay
No. of Brgys. Within Agusan
Marsh
Area within Agusan Marsh
(has)
Protected
TALACOGON 16 13 8,701.3 11,137
ROSARIO 11 6 14,914.7 6,507
SAN FRANCISCO 27 14 17,852.0 9,056
LA PAZ 15 6 20,063.2 4,326
BUNAWAN 10 6 17,734.7 6,403
LORETO 17 7 12,039.9 3,439
STA. JOSEFA 11 4 7,491.6 -
VERUELA 20 5 14,198.6 -
127TOTAL 61 112,996.00 40,868
Time Line of Significance Events in Agusan Marsh
1994
Beginning on the implementation for Conservation of Priority Protection Area Program (CPPAP) as one of the ten sites selected for funding by the World Bank.
19961996
Presidential Proclamation No. 913 dated Oct. 31, 1996 declaring Agusan Marsh as a protected area and wildlife sanctuary under the National Integrated Protected Area System (NIPAS)
19991999
AMWS has been designated as a wetland of international importance and has been included in the list of wetland of international importance by Article 2.1 of the Convention, Site no. 1009 of November 12, 1999.
20002000
Agusan Marsh Development Alliance (AMDA) created by virtue of Executive Order No. 22, series of Dec. 2000
20012001
Formulation of Agusan MarshManagement Plan End of CPPAP in Agusan Marsh
20022002
Passage of Bill by Congressman Rodolfo Rodrigo G. Plaza, expanding the proclaimed areas of the Agusan Marsh from 19, 029 has. to 40,868 has.
20042004
Agusan Marsh Development Alliance (AMDA) Technical Working Group made an amendments of E.O. # 22 –S-2000 to expand the Alliance membership as to include NCIP, DENR-PENRO, PTC and the ADS Network (representing NGO Sector). The TWG membership was also expanded to include the PAO, DTI and DOST, BFAR, ASSCAT and Mun. Tourism .
20052005
Entry of Philippine Australian Community Assistance Program (PACAP) and the designation of Agusan Marsh as PACAP FOCAS area.
VSO participation at Agusan Marsh
20062006
PAMB updated the 5 year development and protection plan of Agusan MarshAgusan del Sur Environmental Code on its Third and Final reading
20072007
Creation of Biodiversity Division of PENRO-LGU
End of VSO participation activities
Program StrategiesProgram Strategies1. Developing, integrating and harmonizing various
plans within AM 2. Multi-Stakeholders Partnership3. Intensify enforcement of environmental laws and
regulations 4. Active community participation5. Identification and implementation of sustainable
and gender –sensitive alternative livelihood6. Massive IEC7. Conduct research and establishing a common data
base for AM8. Generating a sustainable funding mechanism to
ensure continuous support for the management of AM
9. Conduct periodic Biodiversity Monitoring System
DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION INTERVENTION
WITHIN AGUSAN WITHIN AGUSAN MARSH UNDER MARSH UNDER PACAP FUNDSPACAP FUNDS
1. Providing Livelihood Support and Broadening 1. Providing Livelihood Support and Broadening Local Participation in Natural Resource Local Participation in Natural Resource Management Management
2. Enhancing People2. Enhancing People’’s Participation in the s Participation in the Conservation of Agusan Marsh EcosystemConservation of Agusan Marsh Ecosystem
3. 3. Re-enforcing Community Initiative in the River Bank Stabilization of Simulao River and Enhancing Protection and Preservation of Agusan Marsh Ecosystem
4. Enhancing Community Capabilities in Protecting the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary and Benefits from Eco-Tourism
5. Conserving Agusan Marsh through Buffer Zone Community Development
6. Floating Literacy and Mobile clinic
Data Gaps
Avifaunal survey are required on the following habitat types which the Haribon Team were not able to visit:
Scrub swamps, agricultural grassland and Scrub swamps, agricultural grassland and agricultural areas. Additional survey on the agricultural areas. Additional survey on the following habitats, herbaceous swamps. Field following habitats, herbaceous swamps. Field studies on threat status. studies on threat status.
Daghang salamat!
PENRO - LGU