2016 Malinis at Masaganang Karagatan (MMK) 1st Runner-Up - Palompon, Leyte

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
8 Mar 201703:06

Summary

TLDRThe fishermen of Palompon are committed to following laws and municipal ordinances to maintain the cleanliness and abundance of their seas. They protect Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and sanctuaries, a program initiated over 20 years ago to combat illegal fishing. Many local fishermen once relied on illegal fishing for their livelihood, so livelihood programs are essential to their transition. The community implements solid waste management under Republic Act 9003. Collaboration between the local government and the community is key to achieving cleaner oceans and protecting the environment for sustainable benefits, with hopes of making the Philippines an abundant source of fish in the future.

Takeaways

  • 🌊 The fishermen of Palompon are fully compliant with laws and municipal ordinances to maintain the cleanliness and health of the ocean.
  • 🐠 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), like sanctuaries in Palompon, are protected to preserve marine life.
  • πŸ“… These programs have been in place for 20 years, demonstrating a long-term commitment to marine conservation.
  • 🚫 Ordinances and laws are enforced to combat illegal fishing, which has been a livelihood for some fishermen in Palompon for decades.
  • 🦞 Livelihood programs are necessary to support fishermen transitioning away from illegal fishing practices.
  • 🧼 Cleanliness is prioritized, particularly through the implementation of the Solid Waste Management Act under Republic Act 9003.
  • πŸ”§ The use of tractors and bunker fuel is mentioned, possibly in the context of waste management or other environmental initiatives.
  • 🀝 Shared responsibility is emphasized, indicating that a single local government unit (LGU) cannot solely create and enforce laws; community cooperation is required.
  • 🌱 Cleaning the ocean and protecting the environment are highlighted as beneficial activities with potential widespread impact.
  • 🌟 If these activities are replicated, the Philippines could become an abundant source of fish, suggesting a vision for the future of the country's marine resources.

Q & A

  • What steps do the fishermen in Palompon take to preserve the ocean’s cleanliness and abundance?

    -The fishermen in Palompon strictly adhere to local laws and municipal ordinances to maintain the cleanliness and abundance of their ocean. They also protect Marine Protected Areas (MPA), including sanctuaries in their locality.

  • When did the programs to protect Palompon's ocean and combat illegal fishing begin?

    -These programs began around 20 years ago, focusing on creating ordinances and laws to combat illegal fishing in the area.

  • Why is it necessary to provide livelihood programs for fishermen in Palompon?

    -Many of the fishermen in Palompon have historically relied on illegal fishing for their livelihood. Providing livelihood programs is necessary to offer them alternative ways to earn a living.

  • What law is being implemented to maintain cleanliness in Palompon?

    -The Solid Waste Management Act, under Republic Act 9003, is being implemented to maintain cleanliness in the area.

  • How is shared responsibility emphasized in protecting the environment in Palompon?

    -Shared responsibility is highlighted as crucial, meaning that it is not only the local government's role to create and enforce laws, but the community must also cooperate to ensure the success of these environmental initiatives.

  • What benefits are expected if the efforts to clean and protect the ocean are sustained?

    -If the efforts to clean and protect the ocean are sustained, there will be numerous benefits, including the potential for the Philippines to become an abundant source of fish in the future.

  • What specific environmental protection areas do the fishermen in Palompon safeguard?

    -The fishermen safeguard Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), including various marine sanctuaries in their region.

  • How do the fishermen in Palompon contribute to the local ordinances regarding illegal fishing?

    -The fishermen follow the ordinances set by the local government, which were created to combat illegal fishing and preserve the marine environment.

  • What alternative uses for waste products are mentioned in the script?

    -The waste products can be used in tractors and as bunker fuel, showcasing an innovative approach to waste management.

  • What is the ultimate goal of replicating Palompon's ocean protection activities across the Philippines?

    -The goal is to replicate these activities across the Philippines so that the country can one day become a bountiful source of fish, benefiting both the environment and the economy.

Outlines

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🐟 Compliance and Protection of Marine Life in Palompon

The script discusses the commitment of fishermen in Palompon to follow laws and municipal ordinances to maintain the cleanliness and health of the ocean. It highlights the protection of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), similar to sanctuaries in the area. The programs started 20 years ago with the creation of ordinances to combat illegal fishing, as the fishermen's livelihood has been through illegal fishing for decades. The script emphasizes the need for livelihood programs to support these fishermen. It also mentions the implementation of cleanliness, particularly through the Solid Waste Management Act under Republic Act 9003, and the use of tractors and bunker fuel. The concept of shared responsibility is introduced, stating that a single Local Government Unit (LGU) cannot create and enforce laws alone; community cooperation is necessary. The benefits of keeping the ocean clean and protecting the environment are discussed, with a vision that if this practice is replicated, the Philippines could become an abundant source of fish in the future.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Mangingisda

The term 'Mangingisda' refers to fishermen, a crucial part of the community in Palompon. In the video's context, it highlights the importance of fishermen adhering to laws and ordinances to maintain the cleanliness and health of the ocean. The script mentions that the fishermen of Palompon have been relying on illegal fishing for their livelihood for decades, emphasizing the need for alternative livelihood programs to support them.

πŸ’‘Batas at Municipal Ordinance

Batas and Municipal Ordinance refer to laws and local regulations, respectively. In the video, these terms are used to discuss the legal framework that governs fishing practices to protect the marine environment. The script mentions the creation of ordinances to combat illegal fishing, showing how these laws are essential for the conservation efforts in Palompon.

πŸ’‘Marine Protected Area (MPA)

A Marine Protected Area (MPA) is a designated region of water that is protected by law to conserve marine life and habitats. The script mentions the protection of MPAs, such as sanctuaries in Palompon, as a measure to preserve marine biodiversity and ecosystems, which is integral to the video's theme of environmental conservation.

πŸ’‘Illegal Fishing

Illegal fishing refers to fishing activities that violate laws and regulations, often causing harm to marine ecosystems. The video script discusses the long-standing reliance of Palompon's fishermen on illegal fishing, which necessitates the implementation of laws and the provision of alternative livelihoods to discourage such practices.

πŸ’‘Livelihood Programs

Livelihood programs are initiatives designed to provide sustainable sources of income and employment opportunities. The script emphasizes the need for such programs for fishermen in Palompon, as a means to transition away from illegal fishing and towards more sustainable practices, aligning with the video's broader message of environmental and community health.

πŸ’‘Kalinisan

Kalinisan translates to cleanliness or sanitation. The video script discusses the implementation of cleanliness initiatives, particularly in the context of the Solid Waste Management Act under Republic Act 9003, to maintain the health of the ocean. This keyword is central to the video's theme of environmental stewardship and the importance of a clean marine environment.

πŸ’‘Solid Waste Management Act

The Solid Waste Management Act, referred to by its Republic Act number 9003, is a law that mandates proper waste disposal and management to reduce pollution. In the video, this act is mentioned as a key legislation being implemented to ensure cleanliness, particularly in the context of managing waste from sources like tractors and bunker fuel.

πŸ’‘Shared Responsibility

Shared responsibility is the concept that all members of a community or society have a part to play in achieving a common goal. In the video, this term is used to emphasize that local government units (LGUs) cannot solely create and enforce laws; instead, there must be cooperation from the community to effectively maintain the cleanliness and health of the environment.

πŸ’‘Environment Protection

Environment protection refers to the various actions taken to conserve natural resources and ecosystems. The video script highlights the benefits of protecting the environment, such as a cleaner ocean and potentially making the Philippines an abundant source of fish. This keyword encapsulates the overarching theme of the video, which is the importance of environmental conservation for the well-being of both the community and the marine ecosystem.

πŸ’‘Replicate Activity

Replicate activity in the context of the video refers to the idea of adopting and implementing successful practices from one area to others. The script suggests that if the environmental conservation activities in Palompon are replicated elsewhere, it could lead to a significant improvement in the state of the Philippines' marine resources, emphasizing the scalability and impact of local efforts.

Highlights

Fishermen in Palompon city fully comply with laws and municipal ordinances to maintain the cleanliness and health of the ocean.

Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are protected, including sanctuaries in the area.

The programs started 20 years ago to combat illegal fishing.

Fishermen in Palompon have been relying on illegal fishing for their livelihood for decades.

Livelihood programs are needed to support fishermen transitioning away from illegal fishing.

Solid Waste Management Act under Republic Act 9003 is being implemented for cleanliness.

Solid waste can be used for tractors and as bunker fuel.

Shared responsibility is emphasized for local government units (LGUs) and the community.

LGUs cannot solely create and enforce laws; community cooperation is necessary.

Cleaning the ocean and protecting the environment brings numerous benefits.

If the activities are replicated, the Philippines could become an abundant source of fish.

Illegal fishing has been a long-standing livelihood for some fishermen.

Implementing laws against illegal fishing is crucial for the sustainability of marine resources.

Community involvement is key to the success of environmental protection efforts.

The collaboration between LGUs and the community is essential for effective environmental management.

The benefits of a clean and protected environment are significant for the community and marine life.

The potential for the Philippines to become a rich source of fish is highlighted as a goal.

The importance of replicating successful environmental programs is emphasized.

Transcripts

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Kami pong mga mangingisda sa bayan ng Palompon ay

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lubos na tumutupad sa mga batas at mga municipal ordinance

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upang mapanatili ang kalinisan at kasaganahan ng aming karagatan.

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Pino-protekhan din namin po ang Marine Protected Area (MPA)

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kagaya ng mga sanktwaryo sa aming lugar.

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Ito pong mga programa natin ay nag-umpisa pa 20 years ago.

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Ito po'y ang paggawa ng mga ordinansa o ng mga batas para malabanan ang illegal fishing.

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Dahil po ang mga mangingisda dito sa Palompon ay

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ilang dekada na rin po na ang pangkabuhayan nila is through illegal fishing.

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So kailangan po natin silang bigyan ng livelihood programs

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para mapagkakitaan nila.

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Ipinapatupad namin ang kalinisan

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lalo na sa pag-implement ng Solid Waste Management Act under Republic Act 9003.

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Pwede siyang gamitin sa mga tractor tsaka bunker fuel din.

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May tinatawag po tayong shared responsibility.

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Hindi po maari na ang isang LGU

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ang gumawa lang ng batas at ipagpatupad ito ng kanya-kanya lang.

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Kailangan po may kooperasyon ng komunidad.

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Kung gagawin lang natin na malinis ang karagatan

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at protektahan ang environment natin

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marami talagang benefits.

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If we will replicate this activity

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maybe the Philippines will become an abundant source of fishes someday.

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Marine ConservationSustainable FishingLocal OrdinancesClean SeasLivelihood ProgramsSolid Waste ManagementCommunity CooperationEnvironmental ProtectionPhilippine FishingMPA Protection