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Baliangao Protected Landscape and Seascape

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Baliangao Protected Landscape and Seascape
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Location in the Philippines
LocationBaliangao, Misamis Occidental, Philippines
Nearest cityDapitan
Coordinates8°37′14″N 123°38′8″E / 8.62056°N 123.63556°E / 8.62056; 123.63556
Area294.10 ha (726.7 acres)
EstablishedNovember 22, 2000
Governing bodyDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

The Baliangao Protected Landscape and Seascape is a wetland conservation area along the coast of Danao Bay in northern Misamis Occidental, Philippines. Situated on the territory of four barangays in the municipality of Baliangao (Misom, Sinian, Tugas and Landing), it covers 294.10 hectares (726.7 acres) of terrestrial and marine areas consisting of mangrove, sea grass and coral reef ecosystems. The protected area also includes a portion of Sinian River which drains into Danao Bay. It was established in 2000 through Proclamation No. 418.[1]

Description

The Baliangao protected area occupies the shallow embayment known as Danao Bay which is an arm of the Bohol Sea near the provincial border with Zamboanga del Norte. It is the site of the old Misom Sea Sanctuary established in 1991 by the local government in partnership with Pipuli Foundation to protect its rich marine life. It was also earlier named the Baliangao Wetland Park after the rich mangrove forest of the Sinian River and eastern coast was incorporated into the area.[2] Its coast is fringed by coral reefs which serves as a barrier and protection for the mangrove forest against strong waves. Its seascape is dominated by seagrasses and seaweeds.[3]

Baliangao is also home to at least 21 mangrove species, dominated by the Rhizophora (bakawan) variety. It provides shelter and nesting grounds for several waterbird species including the olive-backed sunbird, Philippine glossy starling, kingfisher, chestnut-breasted mannikin, black-capped oriole, spotted dove, brahminy kite, blue-capped woodpecker and common egret.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Proclamation No. 418, s. 2000". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Ferrer, Joan G.; et al. (February 3, 2016). Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Valuation, Institutions, and Policy in Southeast Asia, p. 252. Springer Books. ISBN 9789811001413. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Cabahug, Rutchie A. (May 31, 2012). ""SHINE Baliangao" strategy highlights protection of mangrove ecosystem". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
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