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Mangrove planting for World Mangrove Day celebration

by PIA Batangas August 17, 2021 Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) CALABARZON Region through the Conservation and Develo...

by PIA Batangas
August 17, 2021


Mangrove planting for World Mangrove Day celebration
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) CALABARZON Region through the Conservation and Development Division spearheaded a mangrove planting and coastal clean-up in observance of the World Mangrove Day last July 26.




LIAN, Batangas - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) CALABARZON Region through the Conservation and Development Division spearheaded a mangrove planting and coastal clean-up in observance of the World Mangrove Day last July 26.

A total of 250 mangrove seedlings of Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora stylosa and Avicennia sp. were planted along the coastal area of Barangay Luyahan, Lian, Batangas.



About 70 individuals from the DENR CALABARZON Regional Office, PENRO Batangas, CENROs Calaca and Lipa, Municipal ENR Office, Local Government Unit (LGU) of Lian, Batangas, and People’s Organizations actively participated in the activities.

Forester Isagani Q. Amatorio, the CENRO of Calaca, Batangas, said the Philippines has approximately 7 Million hectares of forest cover that are left and that only 4.3% is classified as mangrove forest. He added that almost 400 hectares of mangrove forest remain in Batangas Province.



He further said, “hinihikayat namin ang patuloy na pagtatanim ng mga bakawan para maitanim sa isipan ng mga tao ang kahalagahan nito (bakawan) lalo na sa mga komunidad na malapit sa baybayin lalo’t higit sa oras ng kalamidad.”

(We encouraged the continuous planting of mangroves to inculcate to the people's mind the importance of mangroves in communities along coastal areas especially in time of calamities.)



DENR CALABARZON Regional Executive Director Nilo B. Tamoria said in an interview, “(mangroves) it should be protected because a lot of people depend on it for livelihood. Mangroves are also spawning areas for fish and other marine species.”

World Mangrove Day or International Day for the Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystem was adopted by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2015 and celebrated annually every 26th of July, according to UNESCO website.

The celebration aims to raise awareness about the importance of Mangrove Ecosystems as a “unique, special and vulnerable ecosystem” and also to promote solutions for their sustainable management, conservation, and uses, the website said.

Meanwhile, about 17 sacks or approximately 255 kilograms of wastes consisting of food wrappers, plastic bottles, fishnets, disposable diapers, slippers, shoes, and other solid wastes were collected during the coastal clean-up activity aslo conducted on World Mangrove Day. (DENR-CALABARZON/PIA Batangas)

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