ENR Information & Statistics 2 18 THEME: DENR PENRO MARINDUQUE
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FOREWORD i INTRODUCTION 1 PART I GENERAL INFORMATION 2-8 Physical Profile 2 Demographic and Socio-Economic Profile 3-8 PART II STATISTICAL PROFILE 9-63 A. Conservation and Development Section 9-34 B. Regulation and Enforcement Section 35-47 C. Protected Area 48-56 D. Environmental Management Bureau 57-62 E. Mines and Geosciences Bureau 63 F. Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau 64 PART III GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT 65-66 PART IV NAME OF DENR OFFICIALS, KEY OFFICERS AND ACTUAL MANPOWER COMPLEMENT 67-72 PART V MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN PENRO MARINDUQUE TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 72 PART VI LIST OF DENR ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS 72-73 PART VII LIST OF DENR ACCREDITED PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATIONS 73-74 PART VIII NAME OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 74-1067 PART IX DIRECTORY OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 108 PART X STRATEGY FRAMEWORK ON ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY CLEAN, AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT 109 PART XI DENR MANDATE, VISION, MISSION, MAJOR PROGRAMS, DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES AND KEY STRATEGIES 109 APPENDICES A LIST OF TABLES ii-iv B LIST IMAGES AND FIGURES v
ii APPENDIX A List of Tables Table No. Title Page 1 Total Population per municipality in the province of Marinduque: 2015 3 2 No. of enrollees in Public and Private School by Gender and Level: SY 2018-2019 3-4 3 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate: December 2015-May 2018 4 4 Family Income and Expenditures in Marinduque:1994-2009 4 5 Existing Roads in Marinduque: 2017-2018 4 6 List of Projects implemented by DPWH Marinduque District Office: 2016-2017 5 7 Number of Schools by Level of Education: 2018 5 8 Route and Schedule of Shipping Lines: 2017-2018 6 9 Ports and its Location: 2017-2018 6 10 Number of Airport and Route: 2017-2018 6 11 Volume of Registered Land Vehicles: 2017-2018 6 12 Government and Private Hospitals, Health Centers and Medical Clinics: 2017-2018 7 13 Services provided by the Hospital in Marinduque: 2017-2018 7 14 Ten (10) Leading Causes of Death: 2017 7 15 Cable TV in the province of Marinduque: 2017 8 16 List of Upland/ Agro-Forestry Reforestation Projects: 1990-2007 9-10 17 List of Upland Development Program Modal Development Projects: 2009 10 18 List of Mangrove & Beach Reforestation Projects: 2001-2007 10-11 19 Established Mini-Forest Parks: 1996-2006 11 20 Established Roadside Tree Planting Projects: 2002-2007 11 21 National Greening Program Projects Established Plantations per Thematic: 2011 12 22 List of National Greening Program (NGP) Projects Established Plantations: 2012 12 23 List of National Greening Program (NGP) Projects Established Plantations: 2013 12-13 24 NGP Projects Established Plantations: 2015 13-14 25 List of NGP Contracted POs/LGUs for 3rd Year Maintenance and Protection: 2015 14-15 26 List of NGP Contracted POs/LGUs under MBFD: 2015 15 27 List of NGP Projects: 2016 15 28 List of NGP Projects: 2017 15 29 Seedlings Delivered by the Respective Contractors including 20% Mortality: 2017 15-16 30 Memorandum of Agreements in support to “Adopt-a Mangrove” Projects: 2005-2007 16 31 List of MOAs in support to “Adopt-a-Watershed” Projects: 2004-2006 16-17 32 List of MOA in support to “Adopt-a-Cave” Project: 2006 17 33 MOA on the 3-Year Establishment of 15-Hectare Buri Plantation Project: 2005-2007 17 34 Memorandum of Understanding for the 3-Year Development for the Three Modules of DBP Forest Projects: 2006-2008 17 35 List of Active CBFM Areas in Marinduque and Other Basic Information 18 36 Priority Wetland Areas Monitored 19 37 Summary Report on Rescued, Tagged and Released Pawikan/Turtles: 1998-2018 20-31 38 List of Caves Identified in Marinduque 32-33 39 List of Caves and Cave Resources Surveyed Mapped and Assessed 33 40 List of Classified Cave pursuant to RA 9072 33 41 List of Marine Protected Area/Marine Reserve Area 33
iii 42 List of Deputized Wildlife Enforcement Officers (WEO): 2017 34 43 Total Land Classification Status by Municipality (Area in Hectares) 35 44 Total Number of Issued Certificate of Stewardship Contracts (CSCs): 2017 36 45 Total Number of Issued Certificate of Stewardship Contracts (CSCs): 2018 36 46 List of Registered Lumber Dealers: 2018 36 47 Registered Chainsaws issued for the month of July 2017-September 2018 36-37 48 List of Special Private Land Timber Production (SPLT) Permits/Certificate of Verification (COV): August 2017-September 2018 37-40 49 List of Registered Private Tree Plantations in Private Lands: 2018 40-41 50 List of Existing SIFMA Holders 42 51 List of Existing PLTP Holders: 2017-2018 42 52 List of FLMA Holders 42 53 Existing (FLAgT) Holder 43 54 Total Number of Local Wildlife Transport Permits Issued: 200-June 2018 43 55 List of Existing Wildlife Collector’s Permit and Wildlife Farm Permits Issued 43-44 56 List of Wildlife (Butterfly) Species Transported 44 57 Residential Free Patents Issued: January 2017-September 2018 44 58 Agricultural Free Patents issued: January 2017-September 2018 44 59 List of Foreshore Lease Occupants/Leasee & Other Information 45 60 Summary of Land Disposition by Municipality 46 61 Summary of Land Surveys by Municipal Cadastre 46 62 Cadastral Land Survey by Municipality 47 63 List of Tourist Attractions in Marinduque 48 64 Twelve (12) Historical Markers in the province of Marinduque 48-49 65 List of PAMB Officers and Members of the Marinduque Wildlife Sanctuary: 2018 49 66 List of Proclaimed Protected Areas under NIPAS 49 67 List of Proclaimed Protected Areas and Watershed Areas 50 68 List of Tenured Migrants within Protected Area 50-55 69 LAWIN Forest and Biodiversity Protection System within the Forestland Protected Area: 2018 55 70 List of Green Brigades: 2018 56 71 List of Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) Issued: 2017-2018 57 72 Projects surveyed without Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) No.: 2016 57 73 List of Projects within Environmentally Critical Areas monitored: 2016 56-58 74 List of Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC) Issued: 2018 58 75 List of Discharge Permits Issued: 2017 58-59 76 List of Permit to Operate Issued: 2017 59 77 List of Private Emission Testing Center Monitored: 2016 59 78 List of Firms Monitored/Surveyed: 2016 59-61 79 List of Public Market being monitored: 2018 61 80 Municipal Disposal Facilities: December 2017 61 81 HWGs Surveyed/Monitored: 2016 62 82 List of Monitored Hospitals: 2016 62 83 List of Mineral Production by Mineral Commodity: 2018 63 84 List of Mineral Production Contractor/Operator: 2018 63 85 List of Pilot Plantations Established and Maintained: 1999 to 2009 64 86 Research and Development Projects 64
iv 87 List of 2017 GAD Accomplishments 65-66 88 Officials and Key Officers in DENR PENRO Marinduque 67 89 Summary of Actual Manpower Complement in DENR PENRO Marinduque by Gender: September 2018 68-71 90 List of Key Officials in DENR MIMAROPA Region: September 2018 71-72 91 Name and Area of Municipalities within PENRO Territorial Jurisdiction 72 92 List of DENR Accredited Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Marinduque: 2018 72-73 93 List of DENR Accredited People’s Organizations (POs) in Marinduque: 2018 73-74 94 List of Local Government Officials in the province of Marinduque: May 2016-2019 74-75 95 List of Elected Barangay Officials: FY 2018-2020 75-107 96 List of National Government Officials: 2018 108
v APPENDIX B List of Images and Figures Image No. Title Page 1 Map of Marinduque 1 2 DENR Strategy Framework on Ecological Integrity, Clean and Healthy Environment 109 3 DENR Mandate, Vision, Mission, Major Programs, Development Principles And Key Strategies 109 Figure No. Title Page 1 Total land Classification Status by Municipality (Area in Hectares) 35 2 Percentage Composition of PENRO Marinduque by Gender 71
i Foreword The Statistical Profile has been prepared annually to provide basic and updated statistical data information on Environment and Natural Resources. The data in this profile were obtained from various sectors/services of Forestry, Lands, Environment, Protected Areas, Wildlife, Coastal and Marine, Research, Administrative and Support Units. Likewise, other contributions were generated from local government units, other government agencies, academe, non-government organizations and civic groups. This may be used in planning and management of our remaining natural resources in sustainable manner and for the protection of our environment. Commendation is given to the management staff of PENRO, the government and private entities whose support and assistance led to realization of this Profile. IMELDA M. DIAZ OIC, PENR Officer
1 Marinduque is an island province in the Philippines located in Southwestern Tagalog Region formerly designated as MIMAROPA Region. It lies between Tayabas Bay to the north and Sibuyan Sea to the south. It is also west of the Bondoc Peninsula of Quezon province, east of Mindoro Island and north of the island province of Romblon. The island of Marinduque was as a separate province twice, on 1901 (Republic Act No. 125) and on 1920 (Republic Act No. 2280), respectively, passed by the Philippine Congress after years of being part of other provinces. It is known as the “Heart of the Philippines” in connection of its heart shape and also called as the “Geodetic Center of the Philippines” because of the geodetic marker in the island province, the Luzon Datum of 1911 established by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (USCGS). A diorite rock with a hole on its center and marks the reference of all geodetic, hydrographic, and topographic surveys in the country. Also, there was a streamer owned by the Philippine Insular Government named after the province, USC&GS Marinduque, which served as a survey ship in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1905 to 1932. The island province is consists of six municipalities namely Boac, Gasan, Buenvista, Torrijos, Sta. Cruz, and Mogpog. Boac is the capital of Marinduque. Gasan is considered as one of the cleanest and greenest municipality and covers a forest reserve in the eastern part of it. It is also the gateway to the island of Mindoro. Buenavista on the other hand, is the smallest of the six municipalities and was named such because of the "good view" of the Tablas Strait and offshore islands. Torrijos is deemed to be the Summer Capital of the province and known for its locally-grown strawberries. Santa Cruz is the largest of all the six municipalities both in land area and population while Mogpog is the primary gateway of the province through Balanacan port and known as the original home of the Moriones Lenten Rites and Kangga Festival. Marinduque is a fourth-class agricultural province and center for native pig production. It is the home of eight (8) intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of the Philippines (Pasion, Moriones, Lenten Rites, Antipo, Pupuwa, Novicio, Putong, Kalutang and Morion Head Mask). In year 2013, Marinduque was considered as the most peaceful province of the country due to its low crime rate statistics by the Philippine National Police and Philippine Security. Map of Marinduque Image 1
2 PHYSICAL PROFILE A. LAND AREA Marinduque has a lone congressional district composed of six (6) municipalities, namely: Boac, Gasan, Buenvista, Torrijos, Sta. Cruz, and Mogpog which comprises a total of 218 barangays. Most of the town centers are located along the coast. The island province has a total land area of 95,925 hectares with the municipality of Sta. Cruz having the largest area of 24,665 hectares, roughly 26% of the total land area of the province. Boac is the provincial capital. The alienable and disposable land in the province is about 73,720 hectares which is 77% of the total land area while the remaining 23% is in the forestland area of about 22,205 heactares. B. COASTAL AREA The coastal area of Marinduque takes up about 241,500 hectares with a shoreline length of 161 kilometres. C. CLIMATE The prevailing climatic condition in Marinduque is categorized as Type III climate having no pronounced maximum rain period, with a short dry season lasting only from one to three months, either during the period from December to February or from March to May. This climate type resembles type I since it has a short dry season. D. MEAN ANNUAL TEMPERATURE The annual mean, maximum and minimum temperatures were calculated at 27.0, 32.9 and 22.3 degrees centigrade, respectively. E. RELATIVE HUMIDITY The average monthly relative humidity varies between 71% in March and 85% in September. The combination of warm temperature and high relative and absolute humidities give rise to high sensible temperature throughout the archipelago. It is especially uncomfortable during March to May, when temperature and humidity attain their maximum levels. F. MEAN ANNUAL RAINFALL The seashore of the island has about 2,000 mm of annual rainfall. However, the amount of about 3,500 mm is estimated for the interior areas of the island. The average amount of rainfall is calculated at 2,034.6 mm. More rainfall is recorded during the period from June to December than in the remaining period. The minimum mean monthly rainfall of 70.9 mm was observed in March and the maximum of 237.6 mm in October. From January to May, the monthly mean rainfall tallied was less than 150 mm and more than 150 mmduring the rest of the year. Those monthly rainfall, however, were not uniform. The amount of rainfall always fluactuated year by year. The total amount of rainfall during wet season from June to December accounts for 75% of the annual rainfall.
3 DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE A. POPULATION Table 1. Total Population per municipality in the province of Marinduque: 2015 MUNICIPALITY NUMBER OF BARANGAY TOTAL NO. OF POPULATION Boac 61 54,730 Buenavista 15 23,988 Gasan 25 34,828 Mogpog 37 34,043 Sta. Cruz 55 56,408 Torrijos 25 30,524 TOTAL 218 234,521 Source: PSA Quickstat Marinduque & PPDO Marinduque B. POPULATION DENSITY The population of Marinduque in the 2015 census was 234,521 people with a population density of 246 persons per square kilometer. Among the six (6) municipalities, the town of Sta. Cruz has the largest scope of area which accommodated 24.1% or 56,408 of the total population of the province, followed by the municipality of Boac with 23.3% of the population or 54,730 persons. Least populated town in the province is the municipality of Buenavista with only 10.2% or 23,988 population of the province. C. ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE The 2015 census result translated to an annual population growth rate (APGR) of 0.55% for the period of 2010-2015 higher than the translated rate of 0.47% in the previous NSO Census results of 2000-2010. D. LITERACY RATE The province’s most valuable resource is the highly literate population with 96.52% Functional Literacy based on the Census of Population, which is the highest among the five (5) provinces in MIMAROPA Region higher than the country’s Functional Literacy of 83%. E. EDUCATION Education is the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. The knowledge attained through education open doors to a lot of opportunities for better prospects in career growth. The level of education throughout the country is known as K-12 education. Kindergartens to Grade 6 are under elementary level. Grade 7 to Grade 10 students are under Junior High School while Grade 11 and Grade 12 students are under Senior High School. Table 2. No. of enrollees in Public and Private School by Gender and Level: SY 2018-2019 LEVEL PUBLIC SCHOOL PRIVATE SCHOOL SPED (Non-Graded) 225 - Male 130 - Female 95 - Pre-Elementary - 190 Male - 80 Female - 110 Elementary 42,103 425 Male 20,015 220 Female 22,088 205 Junior High 20,608 3,327 Male 10,759 1,815 Female 9,852 1,512
4 Senior High 5,248 1,971 Male 2,586 902 Female 2,662 1,069 Vocational 2,282 Male 1,267 - Female 1,015 - College 9,882 1,039 Male 4,165 620 Female 5,717 419 TOTAL 80,348 6,952 Sources: DepEd Marinduque, TESDA, MSC, Other Public & Private Schools F. SOCIO-CULTURAL PROFILE 1. Religion Marinduque is resided by various religious groups. The most dominant religion is the Roman Catholic. Other religions are Aglipay, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Church of God International (formerly Dating Daan), Iglesia ni Cristo, various mainline protestant denominations which includes Assemblies of God, Baptists, JIL, Methodists, Presbyterian, Seventh-day Adventists (SDA), and the nondenominational Evangelical churches (Born-Again Christians). 2. Language and Dialects Marinduqueños speak a unique blend of Tagalog and Visayan dialects, with traces of Bicolano. Other speaks Ilocano, Kapampangan and other languages brought to us by the migrants. The working population can read and speak Filipino and English. G. ECONOMIC INFORMATION 1. Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of the change in the average retail prices of a fixed basket of goods and services commonly purchased by households relative to a base year. Table 3. Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate: December 2015-May 2018 INDICES DEC 2015 DEC 2016 DEC 2017 JAN 2018 FEB 2018 MAR 2018 APR 2018 MAY 2018 Consumer Price Index 147.8 148.0 152.3 153.5 153.6 114.8 115.6 114.8 Inflation Rate (%) 0.5 0.7 1.4 1.6 1.7 3.8 4.3 4.4 Source: PSA Marinduque Quickstat 2. Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure Table 4. Family Income and Expenditures in Marinduque: 1994-2009 FAMILY INCOME & EXPENDITURE 1994 1997 2000 2009 Total number of families 44,836 49,143 42,844 - Annual average family income (in Php) 68,864.00 79,043.00 84,842.00 151,717 Annual average family expenditure (in Php) 55,401.00 68,608.00 74,283.00 140,362.00 Annual average family saving (in Php) 13,463.00 10,435.00 10,559.00 - Annual per capita income (in Php) 16,213.00 19,116.00 20,195.00 15,911 Average per capita expenditure (in Php) 13,432.00 16,561.00 17,642.00 - Source: PSA Marinduque Quickstat H. INFRASTRUCTURE 1. Roads Table 5. Existing Roads in Marinduque: 2017-2018 TYPE OF ROAD TYPE OF PAVEMENT (KM) LENGTH (KM) CONCRETE ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTHFILL National Roads 178.9900 12.9200 7.7900 - 199.7000 Provincial Roads 92.4461 3.2871 104.6263 0 200.0995 Barangay Roads 150.5770 - 189.5500 116.0550 329.8800 Newly Opened Roads - - - - TOTAL 422.0131 16.2071 301.966 3 116.05 50 729.679 5 Sources: Socio-Ecological Profile, DPWH Marinduque District Office & PPDO Marinduque
5 2. Bridges Based on the 2018 record of bridge construction made by DPWH Marinduque, there are thirty eight (38) bridges wherein two (2) of the thirty eight bridges have been reported with poor condition. These bridges are Cabuyo Bridge and Sto. Niño de Buenavista Bridge. 3. Projects implemented by DPWH Table 6. List of Projects implemented by DPWH Marinduque District Office: 2016-2017 PROJECTS Number National Road 1. Preventive Maintenance (Reblocking of Shattered Blocks) 1 2. Rehabilitation/Reconstraction/Upgrading of National Roads including drainage (Concrete Reconstruction w/ 280mm Slab w/ drainage) 3 3. Rehabilitation/ Reconst.ruction of National Roads with Slips, Slope Collapse and Landslide (Marinduque Circumferential Road) 1 4. Constrruction/Upgrading/Rehabilitation of Drainage along National Roads 1 5. Improvement/Widening of National Roads 2 6. Off Carriageway Improvement including Drainage 1 7. Const./Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and Drainage Systems 7 8. Construction of Flood Control (Revetment) 3 9. Repair/Rehab. of Multi-Purpose Buildings 8 10. Construction of Multi-Purpose Buildings 3 11. Concreting of Farm to Market Road 17 12. Concreting of Local Road 13 13. Construction /Rehabilitation./Improvement of Farm to Market Road 1 14. Construction of Water Works System 1 15. Construction of School Buildings 21 16. Repair/Rehabilitation/Improvement (Slope Protection) 1 17. Repair/Restoration of National Road 4 18. Renovation and Expansion of Barangay Health Station 1 19. Repair/Renovation/Improvement of Brgy. Health Station 2 20. Construction/Expansion of Barangay Health Station 2 21. Rain Water Collector System 29 TOTAL 122 Source: DPWH Marinduque District Office 4. Government Housing Projects Based on records from the Provincial Social Welfare and Development, since 1988, Provincial Government of Marinduque has implemented housing/core shelter projects provincewide. About 384 housing projects have been undertaken from 1988 to 1996; 377 projects was funded by the Provincial Government and 7 housing projects by the municipality of Sta. Cruz. In the latest NSO Result of 2010, the province has recorded a total of 54,508 occupied housing units which is translated to a ratio of 246 households for every square kilometer with 4.3 persons per occupied housing unit. I. EDUCATION Table 7. Number of Schools by Level of Education: 2018 LEVEL OF EDUCATION PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL SPED (Non-graded) 30 - 30 Pre-elementary - 5 5 Elementary 184 17 201 Secondary 47 14 61 Tertiary 7 6 13 TOTAL 268 42 310 Sources: Socio-Ecological Profile, PPDO Marinduque & DepEd Marinduque
6 J. TRANSPORTATION 1. Water Transportation Table 8. Route and Schedule of Shipping Lines: 2017-2018 Sources: Socio-Ecological Profile & PPDO Marinduque Table 9. Ports and its Location: 2017-2018 PORTS LOCATION REMARKS Balanacan Port Balanancan, Mogpog These are under the jurisdiction of the Philippine Buyabod Port Buyabod, Sta. Cruz Ports Authority Cawit Port Cawit, Boac Not operational Gasan Pier (Pantalan) Reyes Park, Gasan Daily Operation Balogo Port Balogo, Sta. Cruz Owned and operated by Marcopper Mining Corp. Bitik Port Bitik, Sta. Cruz TOTAL 6 PORTS Sources: Prevailing Routes & Schedule of Shipping Lines 2. Airport Table 10. Number of Airport and Route: 2017-2018 LOCATION ROUTE & FREQUENCY REMARKS Masiga, Gasan No operation Classified as Class 2 airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation and Communications. Tapian, Sta. Cruz No operation Private-owned by Marcopper Mining Corporation TOTAL 2 PORTS Sources: Socio-Ecological Profile & PPDO Marinduque 3. Land Vehicles Table 11. Volume of Registered Land Vehicles: 2017-2018 CLASSIFICATION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG TOTAL PRIVATE Motorcycle w/ Side Car 163 178 160 199 213 169 214 249 1,545 Motorcycle 480 546 537 640 583 511 598 698 4,593 Utility Vehicle 142 213 155 245 169 134 134 160 1,352 Sports Utility Vehicle 26 7 17 19 24 18 20 41 172 Car Light 45 9 44 0 55 50 60 63 326 Car Medium 7 14 4 7 8 2 6 7 55 Truck 23 2 13 15 7 24 27 22 133 TOTAL 886 969 930 1,125 1,059 908 1,059 1,240 8,176 FOR HIRE Tricycle 241 287 256 270 245 261 257 293 2,110 Utility Vehicle 17 50 38 49 35 58 37 41 325 Truck 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 9 TOTAL 259 339 294 321 282 319 295 335 2,444 GOVERNMENT Motorcycle 0 0 9 1 1 0 1 2 14 Utility Vehicle 1 8 4 9 6 4 7 11 50 Sports Utility Vehicle 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 9 Car Light 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Car Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Truck 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 6 TOTAL 1 12 15 12 9 8 9 14 80 GRAND TOTAL 1,146 1,320 1,239 1,458 1,350 1,235 1,363 1,589 10,700 Source: LTO Boac District Office SHIPPING LINES ROUTE FREQUENCY Starhorse Shipping Lines (Balanacan, Mogpog) Marinduque to Talao-talao Port, Lucena City & vice versa Daily Montenegro Shipping Lines (Balanacan, Mogpog) Marinduque to Talao-talao Port, Lucena City & vice versa Daily Motorized Bancas (Gasan) Marinduque to Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro & vice versa Daily Motorized Bancas (Buyabod, Sta. Cruz) Marinduque to Catanauan, Quezon & vice versa Daily
7 K. HEALTH Based on the report from Dr. Damian Reyes Provincial Hospital (DDRPH), there are 100 beds in the hospital wherein 75.03% of its bed had been occupied by the patients. The hospital also accommodates an average (in-patient) of 75 persons per day. Table 12. Government and Private Hospitals, Health Centers and Medical Clinics: 2017-2018 NAME AND NUMBER OF HOSPITAL/ HEALTH CENTERS LOCATION Public/Government Hospital Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Hospital Provincial Hospital, Boac Sta. Cruz District Hospital Sta. Cruz Torrijos Community Hospital Torrijos 8 Government Health Centers Provincewide 37 Barangay Health Station Provincewide Private 35 Medical Clinics Provincewide Source: PPDO Marinduque 1. Type of Services Provided Table 13. Services provided by the Hospital in Marinduque: 2017-2018 SERVICES NO. OF PERSON/S Dispensary 10,830 1. Medical 3,583 2. Surgical 610 3. Obsts. 1,889 4. Gyne 207 5. Pedia 2,587 6. EENT 689 7. Dental 822 8. Orthopedics 120 9. Family Planning 77 10. Others 323 11. Emergency Cases 554 Other Hospital Services 21,953 1. Unrinalysis 2,310 2. Blood 8,939 3. Blood Banking 2,131 4. Units Transfused 185 5. Blood Chemistry 4,970 6. Malarial Smear 173 7. Feces 810 8. Sputum - 9. Hepa B 459 10. Pregnancy Test 65 11. Gram Stain 3 12. Pap Smear/Surg Path - 13. Water Analysis - 14. New Born Screening 785 15. HIV, HCV, RPR, HBV, Dengue & Typhi Dots 1,095 16. Other AFB 28 Source: Dr. Damian Reyes Provincial Hospital Table 14. Ten (10) Leading Causes of Death: 2017 CAUSE OF DEATH NO.OF PERSON/S Pneumonia 33 CVA, CVA bleed/infract 24 Acute Myocardial Infraction 12 Hypovolemic Shock 5 Chronic Kidney Disease 5 Congestive Heart Failure 5 Prematurity 4 Sepsis 4 Aspiration 4 End Stage Renal Disease 3 TOTAL 99 Source: Dr. Damian Reyes Provincial Hospital
8 L. COMMUNICATION 1. Radio Station Based on the Socio-ecological profile of PPDO Marinduque, there are three (3) radio stations that operate in this province. The RADYO NATIN, located at Boac and Sta. Cruz owned and managed by the Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC). It operates with the power and frequencies of 500 watts at 105.7 Mhz and 105.3 Mhz respectively. The two radio stations started its operations on December 26, 1997. The third radio station is the DZNS 94.1 Radyo KaMalindig located in Buenavista operated by private institution and a co-partner of the Provincial Nutrition Office and Municipal Nutrition Office of Buenavista. 2. Cable TV Table 15. Cable TV in the province of Marinduque: 2017 NAME OF CABLE TV LOCATION COVERAGE Marinduque CATV Boac Boac, Gasan, Mogpog Lucky 7 Skycable CATV Boac Boac, Gasan, Mogpog GR CATV Services Mogpog, Sta. Cruz, Torrijos & Buenavista Mogpog, Sta.Cruz, Torrijos, & Buenavista CIGNAL Satellites Provincewide Cable Network Channels GSAT Direct TV Provincewide Cable Network Channels DREAM Satellites Provincewide Cable Network Channels SKY Direct Provincewide Cable Network Channels Source: PPDO Marinduque 3. Print/Media Organization One registered Local Print/Media Organization named “Ang PULSO ng Bayang Api” (Pahayagan ng Mulat at Nakikisangkot na Marinduqueños) which is circulated once a month. Other Southern Tagalog newsprint is “The MIMAROPA Sunrise” published every month. There are registered Local and National radio groups ready to provide assistance during emergencies such as the Regional Emergency Assistance Communication-Morion Group and Marinduque Amateur Radio Net (DX1 - MAR) groups. 4. Telephone Services Telephones are served by PLDT connecting the municipalities of Boac, Gasan, Mogpog and Sta. Cruz. Internet connections and services are also offered by PLDT, Smart, Sun Cellular and Globe. 5. Mobile Phones Mobile/ cellular phone signals are accessible throughout the province by the telecommunication companies.These are the Smart, Globe and Sun cellular.
9 A. CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT SECTION A.1 REFORESTATION PROJECTS Table 16. List of Upland/ Agro-Forestry Reforestation Projects by Municipality: 1990-2007 MUNICIPALITY AREA (HAS.) YEAR ESTAB. SPECIES PLANTED REMARKS TORRIJOS 282.5 1. So. Maulawin, Dampulan, Torrijos 30.0 June 1990 Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany Contract/ Family Approach 2. So. Lipata, Dampulan, Torrijos 20.0 June 1990 Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany, Ipil-ipil Contract/ Family Approach 3. Brgys. Nangka & Sibuyao, Torrijos 28.0 49.5 32.0 13.0 9.0 10.0 July 1998 2004 2004 2001 2001 2001 Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany Agro-forestry spp. Agro-forestry spp.: Gmelina, Narra & Narra; inter-planted with Mango, Cashew & Nangka Agro-forestry spp. Agro-forestry spp.: Mahogany, Calamansi, Rambutan, Guyabano & Santol Contract c/o NWAI (CBFM-PO) NWAI (CBFM-PO) NWAI (CBFM-PO) NWAI (CBFM-PO) NWAI (CBFM-PO) NWAI (CBFM-PO) Planted within Timberland Block-J 4. Brgy. Sibuyao, Torrijos 11.0 August 2003 Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany Contract/ Private Indiividual 5. Brgy. Makawayan, Torrijos 1.0 1.0 July 2004 July 2007 Narra & Lamao Mango Narra MTUF-MPC (CBFM-PO) as Contractor MTUF-MPC (CBFM-PO) as Contractor 6. Brgy. Nangka, Torrijos 1.0 July 2004 Narra & Lamao Mango NWAI (CBFM-PO) as Contractor 7. Brgy. Bonliw, Torrijos 15.0 2004-2005 Buri Part of the Protected Area/ Jointly Funded by DENR-PGM & LGUTorrijos 8. Brgy. Malibago, Torrijos 50.0 2004 Narra Watershed Rehab./ Forged MOA bet. the DENR & LGU-Malibago re: “Adopt-aWatershed” Project 9. Brgy. Cagpo, Torrijos 12.0 2006 Narra Watershed Rehab./ Forged MOA bet. the DENR, & CAGPO, Inc. re: “Adopt-aWatershed” Project BUENAVISTA 46.0 1. Brgy. Bagtingon, Buenavista 42.0 June 1990 Narra, Mahogany, Ipil-ipil Contract/ Family Approach 2. Brgy. Malbog, Buenavista 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 July 2004 July 2006 November 29, 2007 October 10, 2007 Narra & Lamao Mango Narra Jatropha Jatropha MISF-MPC (CBFM-PO) as Contractor MISF-MPC (CBFM-PO) As Contractor MISF-MPC (CBFM-PO) / CARP (158) GPP Launching Them. Area #3 / planted by PO-Malbog, LGUBuenavista, LGU-Malbog, DPWH, TSKI, PA Reservists & PNPBuenavista STA. CRUZ 466.7 1. Brgy. Masalukot, Sta. Cruz 15.0 10.0 22.0 9.0 July 1999 1999 June 2000 July 2006 Narra, Mahogany, A. auricoliformis Dao Narra, Gmelina, A. auricoliformis Narra Contract/ Private Individual Dipterocarp Plantation Private Individual Contract/ Private Individual 2. Sta. Cruz Community Watershed 0.70 2004 Mahogany Contract/ Private Individual 3. Brgy. Kilo-kilo, Sta. Cruz 10.0 November 1997 Narra, Gmelina, A. auricoliformis Centennial Forest planted by CSC, DENR, LGUs & OGAs 4. Sta. Cruz (Municipal-wide) 400.0 2006 Narra, Gmelina Watershed Rehab.; Forged MOA between the DENR, PGM & LGU-
10 Sta. Cruz; Funded by DBP re: “Adopt-a-Watershed” Project GASAN 586.5 1. Brgys. Banuyo, Antipolo & Tabionan, Gasan 552.0 1986-1998 Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany, Ipil-ipil By Administration & Contracts by LGU’s & private individuals 2. Brgy. Tiguion, Gasan 9.0 19.0 6.50 September 2005 September 2006 July 2007 Narra, Fire tree Narra, Fire Tree Narra, Mahogany Contract/ Private Individual Contract/ Private Individual Restoration of Protected Area (MWS) / LGU-Gasan as Contractor BOAC 14.0 1. Brgy. Tumagabok, Boac 10.0 1.0 September 2005 July 2004 Malapapaya Narra & Lamao Mango CBFM Pilot Plantation Proj./ TUFMPC as PO-Contractor TUF-MPC (CBFM-PO) as Contractor 2. Brgy. Duyay, Boac 1.0 July 2004 Narra & Lamao Mango DUFA (CBFM-PO) as Contractor 3. Brgy. Boi, Boac 1.0 July 2004 Narra & Lamao Mango BUFA (CBFM-PO) as Contractor 4. Brgy. Bayuti, Boac 1.0 July 2004 Narra & Lamao Mango BUFA (CBFM-PO) as Contractor TOTAL 1,395.70 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 17. List of Upland Development Program (UDP) Modal Development Projects: 2009 MODAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (HECTARES) 1. Agroforestry Total 120.0 Brgy. Malbog, Buenavista 50.0 Brgy. Makawayan, Torrijos 20.0 Brgy.Antipolo, Gasan 25.0 Brgy.Tabionan, Gasan 25.0 2. Pure Reforestation Total 120.0 Brgy.Malibago, Torrijos 30.0 Brgy. Bagtingon, Buenavista 60.0 Brgy. Sihi, Buenavista 30.0 3. Enrichment Planting / ANR Total 60.0 Brgy. Bagtingon, Buenavista 30.0 Brgy. Tiguon, Gasan 30.0 4. Mangrove Total 20.0 Brgy.Ipil, Sta. Cruz 7.0 Brgy. Kamandugan, Sta. Cruz 8.0 Brgy. Kasily, Sta. Cruz 3.0 Brgy. Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz 2.0 TOTAL 360.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 18. List of Mangrove & Beach Reforestation Projects by Municipality: 2001-2007 PROJECT LOCATION AREA (HA.) YEAR ESTAB. SPECIES PLANTED REMARKS STA. CRUZ 58.72 1. Brgy. Kamandugan, Sta. Cruz 1.0 5.0 July 2004 Bakauan Bakauan KASFO (CBFM-PO) as Contractor Under III.d.3 MCMR/ Contracted to KASFO (CBFM-PO) 2. Brgy. Polo, Sta. Cruz 5.0 2004 Bakauan PBPNNM-MPC (PO) as Contractor 3. Brgy. Taytay, Sta. Cruz 10.0 July 2007 Bakauan Private Individual as Contractor 4. Brgy. Tamayo, Sta. Cruz 20.0 May 2006 Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR & PGM re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project under co-mgt. scheme 5. Brgy. Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz 0.30 September 20, 2007 Bakauan GPP Launching of Them. Area #2 / Forged MOA bet. The DENR, LGU-Sta. Cruz, LGUKalangkang, DILG, LB & PO under co-mgt. scheme 5.0 2005 Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, MANGOEMPC, LGU-Sta. Cruz, & PGM re: “Adopt-aMangrove” Project 6. Brgy. Buyabod, Sta. Cruz 2.42 SeptemberOctober 2007 Bakauan GPP Them. Area#2 / Forged MOA between the DENR & LGU-Buyabod 5.0 2005 Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, MSCMatalaba, LGU-Sta. Cruz & PGM re: “Adopta-Mangrove” Project
11 5.0 2005 Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, Marinduque Youth Volunteers Corps, LGU-Sta. Cruz & PGM re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project MOGPOG 3.0 1. Brgy. Balanacan, Mogpog 1.0 July 2004 Bakauan BILMA-Balanacan (CBFM-PO) as Contractor 2. So. Ulong, Brgy. Capayang, Mogpog 2.0 June 5 & 9, 2006 Beach spp. like Dap-dap, Boton, Dungonlate, A. auri Mini-Forest Park / planted by PENRO & CENRO Personnel during the Environment Month & DENR 19TH Anniversary Celeb. TORRIJOS 151.3 1. Brgy. Cagpo, Torrijos 6.0 May 2006 Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, CAGPO, Inc. (NGO), PGM & LGU-Torrijos re: “Adopt-aMangrove” Project under co-mgt. scheme 2. Brgy. Suha, Torrijos 5.0 2004 Bakauan PO-Suha as Contractor 3. Poctoy White Beach, Torrijos 0.3 June 20, 2001 Dapdap, Boton, Dungon-late Planted by PENRO/CENRO Personnel during the Information Caravan in celebration of the Environment Month 4. Torrijos (Municipalwide) 100.0 25.0 2006 2006 Bakauan Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, PGM & LGU-Torrijos re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project DBP Project/ Forged MOA between the DENR, PGM & LGU-Torrijos re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project 5. Brgy. Kay Duke, Torrijos 5.0 5.0 2005 2005 Bakauan Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, MSC-Poctoy, LGU-Torrijos & PGM re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project Forged MOA between the DENR, TPSAT, LGUTorrijos & PGM re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project 6. Brgy. Marlangga, Torrijos 5.0 2007 Bakauan Forged MOA between the DENR, LGU-Torrijos & PGM re: “Adopt-a-Mangrove” Project T O T A L 213.02 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque A.2 URBAN FORESTRY 1. Mini-Forest Parks Table 19. Established Mini-Forest Parks: 1996-2006 LOCATION AREA (HAS.) YEAR ESTABLISHED 1. So. Ulong, Brgy. Capayang, Mogpog 2.0 2006 2. So. Ulong, Brgy. Capayang, Mogpog 1.0 2005 3. Brgy. Balanacan, Mogpog 1.0 1999 4. St. Ignatius Parish, Torrijos 1.0 1998 5. So. Ulong, Brgy. Capayang, Mogpog 2.0 1997 6. Brgy. Uno, Buenavista 1.3 1996 TOTAL 8.3 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque 2. Roadside Tree Planting Table 20. Established Roadside Tree Planting Projects: 2002-2007 LOCATION AREA (HAS.) DATE ESTAB. REMARKS 1. Brgy. Bahi, Gasan 0.5 11/15/2007 GPP Thematic Area #4 planted with Jatropha, Fire Tree 2. Brgy. Masiga, Gasan 1.0 & Narra spp. 3. Brgy. Mangiliol, Gasan 0.5 4. Brgy. Bacong-Bacong, Gasan 0.5 5. Brgy. Pinggan, Gasan 1.0 6. Brgy. Banuyo, Gasan 1.5 7. Brgys. Malibago & Tigwi, Torrijos 10.0 2007 Regular Target/ Fund 101; planted with Narra & Fire Tree Brgys. Sihi, Timbo & Malbog, Buenavista 8. Brgys. Cabuyo, Tigwi & Malibago, Torrijos 40.0 2006 Regular Target/ Fund 101; planted with 9. Brgys. Sihi, Timbo & Malbog, Buenavista Narra & Fire Tree spp. 10. Brgys. Cabuyo & Malibago, Torrijos 2.0 2004 Regular Target/ Fund 101; planted with Fire Tree spp. 11. Brgy. Malbog, Buenavista 2.0 12. Brgys. IHatub & Balaring, Boac 2.0 13. Brgys. Bantad & Sibucao, Mogpog 2.0 14. Brgy. Poctoy & Pulang-Lupa, Torrijos 4.0 9/11/2003 Planted with Narra & Fire Tree spp. 15. Brgy. Malibago, Torrijos 2.0 11/8/2003 Regular Target/ Fund 101; planted with Narra spp. 16. Brgy. Morales, Sta. Cruz 2.0 10/20/2003 17. Brgy. Napo, Sta. Cruz 3.5 6/19/2002 Regular Target/ Fund 101; planted with Narra spp. 18. Brgy. Sibucao, Mogpog 0.5 6/13/2002 T O T A L 75.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque
12 A.3 NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM (NGP) Table 21. National Greening Program Projects Established Plantations per Thematic Areas: 2011 THEMATIC AREAS PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (HECTARES) 1. CBFM Area TOTAL 195.0 1.1 Brgy. Hinanggayon, Mogpog 40.0 1.2 Brgy. Sibuyao, Torrijos 27.0 1.3 Brgy.Tumagabok, Boac 8.0 1.4 Brgy. Lipata, Buenavista 60.0 1.6 Brgy. Yook, Buenavista 60.0 2. Within Protected Area & Outside PA TOTAL 81.0 2.1 Brgy.Sibuyao, Torrijos 3.0 2.2 Brgy. Nangka, Torrijos 3.0 2.3 Brgy. Malibago, Torrijos 3.0 2.4 Brgy. Tumagabok, Boac 3.0 2.5 Brgy. Sabong, Boac 3.0 2.6 Brgy. Tambunan, Boac 3.0 2.7 Brgy. Duyay, Boac 3.0 2.8 Brgy. Tugos, Boac 3.0 2.9 Brgy. Balagasan, Boac 3.0 2.10 Brgy. Binunga, Boac 3.0 2.11 Brgy. Canat, Boac 3.0 2.12 Brgy. Boi, Boac 3.0 2.13 Brgy. Bayuti, Boac 3.0 2.14 Brgy. Hinapulan, Boac 3.0 2.15 Brgy. Sihi, Buenavista 4.0 2.16 Brgy. Malbog, Torrijos 4.0 2.17 Brgy. Bagtingon, Buenavista 4.0 2.18 Brgy. Tigiuon, Gasan 3.0 2.19 Brgy. Antipolo, Gasan 3.0 2.20 Brgy. San Isidro, Sta. Cruz 9.0 2.21 Brgy. Makulapnit, Sta. Cruz 3.0 2.22 Brgy. Devilla, Sta. Cruz 3.0 2.23 Brgy. Masalukot, Sta. Cruz 3.0 2.24 Brgy. Tambangan, Sta. Cruz 3.0 3. Other Areas/FMS TOTAL 84.0 3.1 Brgy. Tabi, Boac 3.0 3.2 Brgy. Bonliw, Torrijos 23.0 3.3 Brgy. Sihi, Buenavista 34.0 3.4 Brgy. Kilo-Kilo, Sta. Cruz 10.0 3.5 Brgy. Napo/Malabon, Sta. Cruz 9.0 3.6 Brgy. Libjo, Sta. Cruz 5.0 TOTAL 360.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 22. List of NGP Projects Established Plantations per Thematic Areas: 2012 THEMATIC AREAS PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (IN HECTARES) 1. FMS-PO TOTAL 198.0 1.1 Bagacay, Buenavista 14.0 1.2 Tabionan, Gasan 72.0 1.3 Maranlig, Torrijos 20.0 1.4 Nangka, Torrijos 50.0 1.5 Tumagabok, Boac 42.0 2. URBAN GREENING TOTAL 4.0 2.1 Poblacion, Buenavista 4.0 3. MANGROVE REHAB. TOTAL 10.0 3.1 Tawiran, Sta. Cruz 10.0 4. INDIGENOUS/PREMIUM SPECIES TOTAL 83.0 4.1 Boac River Upstream 83.0 5. FRUIT TREES TOTAL 33.0 5.1 Malbog, Buenavista 33.0 TOTAL 324.00 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 23. NGP Projects Established Plantations per Thematic Areas: 2013 AREAS PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (IN HECTARES) A. SMP-FMS TOTAL 725.0 1. FMS-PO TOTAL 484.0 1. Talawan, Torrijos 91.0 2. Yook, Buenavista 28.0 3. Lipata, Buenavista 24.0 4. Tugos, Boac 44.0 5. Bagtingon, Buenavista 94.0 6. Sabong, Boac 27.0 7. Tambunan, Boac 40.0
13 8. Malbog, Buenavista 10.0 9. Sibuyao, Torrijos 23.0 10. Bicas-bicas, Buenavista 15.0 11. Sihi, Buenavista 58.0 12. Payanas, Torrijos 10.0 13. Makawayan, Torrijos 20.0 2. Riverbanks TOTAL 136.0 1. Butansapa, Mogpog 1.0 2. Banto, Boac 2.0 3. Malusak, Boac 6.0 4. Magapua, Mogpog 2.0 5. Boc-boc to Nangka, Mogpog 40.0 6. Laon, Mogpog 2.0 7. Sumangga , Mogpog 7.0 8. Pinggan, Gasan (1) 1.0 9. Pinggan, Gasan (2) 1.0 10. Cabugao, Gasan 5.0 11. Dawis, Gasan 8.0 12. Tapuyan, Gasan 14.0 13. Caigangan to Bagtingon, Buenavista 17.0 14. Bagtingon, Buenavista 4.0 15. Nabaid to Bagtingon, Buenavista 5.0 16. Kaigangan, Buenavista 5.0 17. Tugos, Boac (1) 9.0 18. Tugos, Boac (2) 7.0 3. Mangrove TOTAL 105.0 1. Biga, Sta. Cruz (1) 40.0 2. Biga, Sta. Cruz (2) 20.0 3. Tawiran, Sta. Cruz 30.0 4. Balogo, Sta. Cruz 15.0 B. SMP-ERDS TOTAL 150.0 1. FMS-PO (Indigenous) TOTAL 100.0 1. Binunga, Boac 6.0 2. Boi, Boac 5.0 3. Hinapulan, Boac 5.0 4. Yook, Buenavista 10.0 5. Tungib/Lipata, Buenavista 30.0 6. Duyay, Boac 34.0 7. Sibuyao, Torrijos 10.0 2. PA (Indigenous) TOTAL 50.0 1. Tugos, Boac 22.0 2. Antipolo, Gasan 4.0 3. Malbog, Buenavista 24.0 C. SMP-FRUIT TREES TOTAL 77.0 1. ERDS (Indigenous) TOTAL 77.0 1. Dating Bayan, Sta. Cruz 7.0 2. Punong, Sta. Cruz 5.0 3. Makawayan, Torrijos 9.0 4. Yook, Buenavista 25.0 5. Can-at, Boac 31.0 D. SMP-URBAN TOTAL 7.0 1. Roadside TOTAL 7.0 1. Poblacion, Torrijos to Sibuyao, Torrijos 7.0 TOTAL 959.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 24. NGP Projects Established Plantations: 2015 AREAS PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (HECTARES) A. Regular-NGP TOTAL 318.0 1. Ipil, Sta. Cruz 50.0 2. Ipil, Sta. Cruz 4.0 3. Tagum, Sta. Cruz 7.0 4. Kay Duke, Torrijos 5.0 5. Kay Duke, Torrijos 2.4 6. Kay Duke, Torrijos 2.6 7. Malinao, Sta. Cruz 6.0 8. Bonliw, Torrijos 5.0 9. Bonliw, Torrijos 5.0 10. Balanacan, Mogpog 4.0 11. Balanacan, Mogpog 4.0 12.Kasily, Sta. Cruz 40.0 13. Angas, Sta. Cruz 20.0
14 14.Taytay, Sta. Cruz 5.0 15. Taytay, Sta. Cruz 20.0 16. Alobo, Sta. Cruz 1.5 17. Masaguisi, Sta. Cruz 2.0 18. Salomague, Sta. Cruz 4.0 19. Buyabod, Sta. Cruz 10.0 20. Buyabod, Sta. Cruz 1.0 21. Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz 7.0 22. Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz 5.0 23. Suha, Torrijos 18.0 24. Suha, Torrijos 10.0 25. Mabuhay, Torrijos 7.0 26. Biga, Sta. Cruz 5.0 27. Ino, Mogpog 15.0 28. Kay Duke, Torrijos 20.0 29. Balogo, Sta. Cruz 12.5 30. Hupi, Sta. Cruz 15.0 31. Alobo, Sta. Cruz 5.0 B. MBFDP– NGP TOTAL 245.0 1. Antipolo, Gasan 1.0 2. Bahi, Gasan 1.0 3. Cawit, Boac 1.7 4. Daykitin, Buenavista 1.6 5. Masiga, Gasan 7.7 6. Pinggan 1, Gasan 5.5 7. Pinggan 2, Gasan 3.5 8. Poblacion-Caigangan, Buenavista 3.0 9. Balanacan, Mogpog 1.0 10. Alobo, Sta. Cruz 2.2 11. Balogo, Sta. Cruz 8.0 12. Balogo, Sta. Cruz 3.0 13. Hupi, Sta. Cruz 3.3 14. Hupi, Sta. Cruz 14.0 15. Botilao, Sta. Cruz 2.0 16. Ipil, Sta. Cruz 10.0 17. Ipil, Sta. Cruz 10.0 18. Ipil, Sta. Cruz 10.0 19. Kasily, Sta. Cruz 6.3 20. Morales, Sta. Cruz 6.2 21. Polo, Sta. Cruz 6.5 22. Polo, Sta. Cruz 4.0 23. Polo, Sta. Cruz 8.0 24. Polo, Sta. Cruz 6.0 25. Kay Duke, Torrijos 2.0 26. Malinao, Torrijos 3.0 27. Matalaba, Sta. Cruz 52.0 28. Tamayo, Sta. Cruz 21.0 29. Tamayo, Sta. Cruz 24.0 30. Tamayo, Sta. Cruz 3.3 31. Matuya-tuya, Sta. Cruz 1.4 32. Suha, Torrijos 1.0 33. Suha, Torrijos 0.4 34. Suha, Torrijos 6.1 35. Suha, Torrijos 5.3 TOTAL 563.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 25. List of NGP Contracted POs/LGUs for 3rd Year Maintenance and Protection: 2015 PARTNER LGU/PO NAME OF CONTRACTOR LOCATION AREA PLANTED/ COVERED (HAS.) AREA MAINTAINED (HAS.) Bigkis Lakas Ng Maliliit na Mangingisda ng Balanacan (BILMA) Celso J. Quinto Balanacan, Mogpog 8.0 8.0 Capayang Aquasilviculture Association (CAAQUA) Ariel N. Ola Capayang, Mogpog 15.0 15.0 Angas, Sta. Cruz Samuel F. Rondera Angas, Sta. Cruz 20.0 20.0 Buyabod, Sta. Cruz Avelino I. Garcia Buyabod, Sta. Cruz 11.0 11.0 Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz German M. Quindoza Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz 12.0 12.0 Kasily, Sta. Cruz Jaime M. Ribleza Kasily, Sta. Cruz 40.0 40.0 Kay Duke, Torrijos Simon Rioveros Suha, Torrijos 20.0 20.0 Kay Duke, Torrijos Simon Rioveros Kay Duke, Bonliw & Malinao, Torrijos 26.0 26.0 Kay Duke, Torrijos Simon Rioveros Suha, Torrijos 28.0 28.0 Mabuhay, Torrijos Zacarias L. Palmero Mabuhay, Torrijos 7.0 7.0
15 Masaguisi, Sta. Cruz Leonardo P. Peña Masaguisi, Sta. Cruz 6.0 6.0 Tagum, Sta. Cruz Leonardo R. Puente Tagum, Sta. Cruz 7.0 7.0 Taytay, Sta. Cruz Diomedes A. Revilla Taytay, Sta. Cruz 25.0 25.0 Samahan ng Mangingisda Ng Barangay Biga Restituto P. Ricamata Biga & Alobo, Sta. Cruz 6.5 6.5 Samahang Walang Katapusang Nagtataguyod sa mga Mangingisda ng Ipil (SAMSI) Sabino Reginio Ipi, Sta. Cruz 54.0 54.0 Balogo, Sta. Cruz Rizal R. Redugerio Balogo, Sta. Cruz 12.5 12.5 Hupi, Sta. Cruz Apolonio M. Regalia Hupi, Sta. Cruz 15.0 15.0 Samahan ng Mangingisda Ng Barangay Biga Restituto P. Ricamata Alobo, Sta. Cruz 5.0 5.0 18 PARTNER POs & LGUs 318.0 318.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 26. List of NGP Contracted POs/LGUs under MBFD: 2015 PARTNER LGU/PO NAME OF CONTRACTOR LOCATION AREA PLANTED/ COVERED (HAS.) AREA MAINTAINED (HAS.) Matalaba, Sta. Cruz Nelson R. Gonzales Matalaba, Sta. Cruz 52.0 52.0 Botilao, Sta. Cruz Enrique R. Rejano Botilao, Sta. Cruz 2.0 2.0 Samahang Walang Katapusang Nagtataguyod sa mga Mangingisda ng Ipil (SAMSI) Sabino R. Reginio Ipil, Sta. Cruz 30.0 30.0 Morales, Sta. Cruz Ruben O. Ricafrente Morales, Sta. Cruz 6.0 6.0 Hupi, Sta. Cruz Apolonio M. Regalia Hupi, Sta. Cruz 17.0 17.0 Polo, Sta. Cruz Juanito P. Ricafranca Polo, Sta. Cruz 26.0 26.0 Samahang Kapit-Bisig ng Magsasaka sa Tungib Rodelio E. Sotto Tungib-Lipata, Buenavista 25.0 25.0 Kasily, Sta. Cruz Jaime M. Ribleza Kasily, Sta. Cruz 6.0 6.0 Balogo, Sta. Cruz Rizal Redugerio Balogo, Sta. Cruz 11.0 11.0 Kay Duke, Torrijos Simon P. Rioveros Kay Duke, Torrijos 22.0 22.0 Bigkis Lakas ng Maliit na Mangisngisda ng Balanacan (BILMA) Celso J. Quinto Balanacan, Mogpog 1.0 1.0 Samahan ng Mangingisda ng Barangay Biga Restituto P. Ricamata Biga, Sta. Cruz 2.0 2.0 Samahan ng Mangingisda ng Barangay Biga Restituto P. Ricamata Biga, Sta. Cruz 21.0 21.0 Samahan ng Mangingisda ng Barangay Biga Restituto P. Ricamata Biga, Sta. Cruz 24.0 24.0 14 PARTNER POs & LGUs 245.0 245.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 27. List of NGP Project: 2016 AREAS PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (IN HECTARES) A. Regular-NGP TOTAL 27.0 1. Sitio Labawan, Canat, Boac 27.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 28. List of NGP Projects: 2017 AREAS PROJECT LOCATION AREA COVERED (IN HECTARES) Enhanced – NGP (eNGP) TOTAL 90.0 1. Duyay, Boac 41.0 2. Bagtingon, Buenavista 49.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque Table 29. Seedlings Delivered by the Respective Contractors including 20% Mortality: 2017 CONTRACTORS LOCATION SPECIES HAS. NO. OF SEEDLINGS PRODUCED (+20% MORTALITY) BLGU Duyay c/o Allan M. Hizole Duyay, Boac Forest Trees - Narra 25.0 36,000 Fruit Trees - Coffee Robusta - Guyabano 3.7 3,136 2,000 High Value Crops - Cacao 8.2 10,920 Hedgerows - Madre de Cacao 4.1 4,380 TOTAL 41.0 56,436 Bagtingon Butterfly Breeders Association Bagtingon, Buenavista Forest Trees - Narra 30.0 43,200
16 (B3A) c/o Mario C. Francisco II Fruit Trees - Coffee Robusta - Guyabano 4.3 4,600 1,400 High Value Crops - Cacao 9.8 13,080 Hedgerows - Madre de Cacao 4.9 5,220 TOTAL 90.0 123,936 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque A.4 CO-MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS (MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENTS) 1. MANGROVE FOR LIFE: AN “ADOPT-A-MANGROVE” PROJECTS Table 30. Memorandum of Agreements in support to “Adopt-a Mangrove” Projects: 2005-2007 PROPONENT/S LOCATION AREA (HAS.) YEAR STARTED PROJECT COMPONENT Marinduque State College (MSC) - Matalaba, Sta. Cruz LGU-Sta. Cruz Provincial Gov’t of Marinduque (PGM) Brgy. Buyabod, Sta. Cruz 5.0 2005 Mangrove Rehab. Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Solid Waste Management Marinduque Youth Volunteers Corps LGU-Sta. Cruz PGM Brgy. Buyabod, Sta. Cruz 5.0 2005 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Eco-Tourism Solid Waste Management Marinduque Association of National Government Officers & Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (MANGOEMPC) LGU-Sta. Cruz PGM Brgy. Kalangkang, Sta. Cruz 5.0 2005 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Eco-Tourism Solid Waste Management PGM Brgy. Tamayo, Sta. Cruz 20.0 2006 Mangrove Rehabilitation Eco-Tourism PGM LGU-Sta. Cruz Funded by: DBP Sta. Cruz (Municipal-wide) 75.0 2006 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program MSC-Poctoy, Torrijos LGU-Torrijos PGM Brgy. Kay Duke, Torrijos 5.0 2005 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Eco-Tourism Solid Waste Management Torrijos Poblacion School of Arts and Trades (TPSAT) LGU-Torrijos PGM Brgy. Kay Duke, Torrijos 5.0 2005 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Eco-Tourism Solid Waste Management Citizens Action Group for Peace and Progress Organization (CAGPO), Inc. LGU-Torrijos PGM Brgy. Cagpo, Torrijos 4.7 2006 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Eco-Tourism Solid Waste Management PGM LGU-Torrijos Funded by: DBP Torrijos (Municipal-wide) 25.0 2006 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program LGU-Torrijos PGM Brgy. Marlangga, Torrijos 5.0 2007 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of CoastalBased Livelihood Program Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque 2. WATER FOR LIFE: AN “ADOPT-A-WATERSHED” PROJECTS Table 31. List of MOAs in support to “Adopt-a-Watershed” Projects: 2004-2006 PROPONENT/S LOCATION AREA (HAS.) YEAR STARTED PROJECT COMPONENT Barangay Council of Malibago,Torrijos, Marinduque Brgy. Malibago, Torrijos 50.0 2004 Watershed Rehabilitation CAGPO, Inc. Brgy. Cagpo, Torrijos 12.0 2006 Watershed Rehabilitation Eco-Tourism PGM LGU-Sta. Cruz Funded by: DBP Sta. Cruz (Municipal-wide) 400.0 2006 Watershed Rehabilitation PGM LGU-Torrijos Funded by: DBP Torrijos (Municipalwide) 100.0 2006 Mangrove Rehabilitation Development of Coastal-Based Livelihood Program Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque
17 3. CAVE FOR LIFE: AN “ADOPT-A-CAVE” PROJECT Table 32. MOA in support to “Adopt-a-Cave” Project: 2006 PROPONENT/S LOCATION AREA COVERED YEAR STARTED PROJECT COMPONENT PGM LGU-Sta. Cruz Mr. Rimando Mrs. Plata So. Bathala, Brgy. Ipil, Sta. Cruz Cave System 2006 Cave Management Eco-Tourism Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF 5-HECTARE BURI PLANTATION PROJECT Table 33. MOA on the 3-Year Establishment of 15-Hectare Buri Plantation Project: 2005-2007 PROPONENT LOCATION AREA (HAS.) YEAR ESTAB. AMOUNT ALLOCATION (PHP) PROJECT COMPONENT PGM LGU-Torrijos So. Talisay, Brgy. Bonliw, Torrijos 5.0 5.0 5.0 2005- 2007 100,000.00 (PGM) 100,000.00 (LGUTorrijos) 100,000.00 (DENR) Establishement of 15.0 Has. Buri Plantation Buffer zone/ Protection of the Torrijos Watershed Forest Reserve Alternative Livelihood Eco-Tourism T O T A L 15.0 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque 5. ESTABLISHMENT OF DBP FOREST PROJECT Table 34. Memorandum of Understanding for the 3-Year Development for the Three Modules of DBP Forest Projects: 2006-2008 PROPONENTS PROJECT TYPE/ MODULE LOCATION AREA (HAS.) YEAR IMPLEM. AMOUNT ALLOCATION DBP PGM LGU-Sta. Cruz LGU-Torrijos Brgy. Council of: Makulapnit, De Villa, Masalukot & Tambangan, Sta. Cruz; Nangka & Sibuyao, Torrijos 1. Watershed Protection - Brgys. Makulapnit, De Villa, Masalukot & Tambangan, Sta. Cruz; - Brgys. Nangka & Sibuyao, Torrijos 357.5 2006- 2008 7,775,716.00 (DBP Share) 7,324,740.00 (Partner & Cooperating Agencies’ Share MODULE 1 357.5 15,100,456.00 DBP PGM LGU-Boac Brgy. Council of: Can-at, Bayuti & Boi, Boac 2. Fruit Tree Forest - Brgys. Canat, Bayuti & Boi, Boac within Timberland Block A, Project No.1, LC Map 789 503.94 2006- 2008 3,282,728.00 (DBP Share) 8,725,173.00 (Partner & Cooperating Agencies’ Share) MODULE 2 503.94 12,007,901.00 DBP PGM LGU-Torrijos LGU-Sta. Cruz Brgy. Council of: Botilao, Ipil, Kamandugan, Kalangkang, Kasily, Balogo, Hupi, Lapu-lapu, Buyabod, Matalaba, Biga, Alobo, Angas, Taytay, Masaguisi & Polo, Sta. Cruz; Malinao, Suha, Mabuhay & Kay Duke, Torrijos 3. Coastal Rehabilitation - Brgys. Botilao, Ipil, Kamandugan, Kalangkang, Kasily, Balogo, Hupi, Lapulapu, Buyabod, Matalaba, Biga, Alobo, Angas, Taytay, Masaguisi & Polo, Sta. Cruz - Brgys. Malinao, Suha, Mabuhay & Kay Duke, Torrijos 82.0 kms. Shoreline 40.0 kms. Shoreline 2006- 2008 2,868,000.00 (DBP Share) 5,532,400.00 (Partner & Cooperating Agencies’ Share) MODULE 3 122.0 8,400,400.00 GRAND TOTAL 861.0 has. 122.0 kms. 13,926,444.00 (DBP) 21,582,313.33 (Partner & Cooperating Agencies) =35,538,757.00 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque
A.5 COMMUNITY-BASED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (CBFM Table 35. List of Active CBFM Areas in Marinduque and Other Basic Information NAME OF CBFMPEOPLES ORGANIZATIONS (POs) CBFMA PO ADDRESS REGISTERING OFFICE REGISTRATION NO. REGISTRATION DATE Naampias Watershed Association Nangka, Torrijos DOLE Oriental Mindoro CR#011-819 10/18/2011 Di Makawayan Uplands Farmers Association Makawayan, Torrijos DOLE Oriental Mindoro CR#012-987 01/26/2012 Sa Malbog Upland Farmers Association Malbog, Buenavista DOLE Oriental Mindoro CR#011-750 09/06/2011 Kamandugan Small Fishermen Organization Kamandugan, Sta. Cruz DOLE Oriental Mindoro CR#015-3090 07/28/2015 D Bigkis Lakas Ng Mangingisda Ng Balanacan Balanacan, Mogpog DOLE Oriental Mindoro CR#011-880 11/18/2011 Tumagabok Small Farmers Association Tumagabok, Boac DOLE Oriental Mindoro CR#011-785 09/30/2011 Ma TOTAL NO. OF CBFMAs 6 Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque
18 MA) NAME OF PO CHAIRPERSON & CONTACT NO. NO. OF PO MEMBERS CBFMA NO. CBFMA ISSUED DATE CBFMA EXPIRY DATE CBFMA AREA (HAS.) osdado P. Pastoral/ 09306918438 Total: 94 Male: 46 Female: 48 R-IV-B-MAR-CBFMA98-001 12/21/1998 12/21/2023 427.145 amuel R. Fabul, Sr./ 09089461090 Total: 17 Male: 14 Female: 3 R-IV-B-MAR-CBFMA99-002 11/12/1999 11/12/2024 151.471 Rolinio S. Sajul/ 09505503348 Total: 24 Male: 10 Female: 14 R-IV-B-MAR-CBFMA00-004 12/07/2000 12/07/2025 116.484 Delfin M. Villaruel/ 09289965169 Total: 20 Male: 17 Female: 3 R-IV-B-MAR-CBFMA01-005 09/25/2001 09/25/2026 25.156 Celso J. Quinto/ 09482410052 Total: 36 Male: 33 Female: 3 R-IV-B-MAR-CBFMA02-006 06/24/2002 06/24/2027 14.595 ria Teresita S. Linga/ 09204463358 Total: 40 Male: 19 Female: 21 R-IV-B-MAR-CBFMA03-007 12/29/2003 12/29/2028 11.375
19 A.6 PRIORITY WETLAND AREAS Table 36. Priority Wetland Areas Monitored MUNICIPALITY LOCATION CATEGORY/TYPE BIRDS SPECIES MONITORED AREA/ LENGTH Mogpog Brgys. Ino & Capayang Fishpond/ Mangrove Swamp Little Egret E. gazetta, Intermediate Egret E. Intermedia, Green-blacked Heron, Philippine Duck A. luzonica, Blacked-winged Stilt Himantopus, Little Ringed Plover C. dubius, Whimber N. phaeopus, Western, Greenshank T. nebularia, Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos, (Others) Serpent Eagle, Crow, Kingfisher, Kukok 0.1 Ha. Sta. Cruz Brgy. Hupi Fishpond/ Mangrove Swamp Little Egret E. gazetta, Intermediate Egret E. Intermedia, Grey Heron A. Cinerea, Purple Heron, Greenblacked Heron, Philippine Duck A. luzonica, Barred Rail R. torquatos, Blacked-winged Stilt Himantopus, Redshank T. totanus, Greenshank T. nebularia, Green Sandpiper T. ochrupos, White-breasted Water Hen A. phenicurus, Black headed Gull L. ridibundus, Brahminy Kite, Serpent Eagle, Crow, Kingfisher 0.1 Ha. Sta.Cruz Brgy. Tamayo -do- Little Egret E. gazetta, Intermediate Egret E. Intermedia, Purple Heron, Philippine Duck A. luzonica, Little Ringed Plover C. dubius, Lesser Sand Plover C. dubius, Whimbrel N. phaeopus, Western Curlew, Greenshank T. nebularia, Common Sanpiper Actitis hypoleucos, Serpent Eagle, Crow, Kingfisher 0.1 Ha. Torrijos Brgy. Kay Duke Fishpond Little Egret E. gazetta, Intermediate Egret E. Intermedia, Philippine Duck A. luzonica, Little Ringed Plover C. dubius, Whimbrel N. phaeopus, Green Sandpiper T. ochropus, Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos, Crow, Kingfisher 0.05 Ha. 3 Municipalities 4 Barangays 0.35 Ha. Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque
A.7 PAWIKAN/TURTLES RESCUED, TAGGED & RELEASED Table 37. Summary Report on Rescued, Tagged and Released Pawikan/Turtles:1998-20 RESCUE DATE MUNICIPALITY SO/ BRGY. RESCUED & RELEASED NUMBER, SPECIES & GENDER 06/25/1998 Sta. Cruz Polo 1 Green Sea Turtle 07/14/1998 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Olive Ridley 07/24/1998 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Green Sea Turtle 11/11/1998 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Green Sea Turtle 02/24/1999 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Olive Ridley 02/27/1999 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Green Sea Turtle 03/05/1999 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Olive Ridley 03/09/1999 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Olive Ridley 03/25/1999 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang 1 Olive Ridley 10/25/2000 Boac Lupac 1 Olive Ridley 04/17/2001 Mogpog Natangco, Balanacan 1 Loggerhead 12/10/200312/12/2003 Torrijos Poctoy White Beach 1 Hawksbill 01/11/2005 Sta. Cruz Mompong 1 Green Sea Turtle 02/27/2005 Boac Lupac Hawksbil (Hatchlings) 04/14/2005 Boac Cawit 1 Green Sea Turtle 04/21/2005 Boac Cawit 1 Olive Ridley 02/09/2007 Boac Balogo 1 Olive Ridley (Female) 02/28/2007 Sta. Cruz Biga/Alobo 1 Hawksbill (Female) 04/21/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Male) 04/21/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female)
20 018 TAG NO. MEAS. (CM.) PERSON/S INVOLVED DATE RELEASED L-P14173 R-P14174 L-44.5 W-39.5 Ambrocio dela Cruz 07/09/1998 L-P14152 R-P14151 L-72.5 W-67.5 Joaquin Revilla 07/18/1998 L-P14157 R-P14159 L-67 W-70 Luisito Rejano 07/27/1998 L-P14158 R-P14156 L-56 W-50 Romulo R. Diaz 11/14/1998 L-P14166 R-P14165 L-82 W-80 Fermin Perlas Leonito Recitas 02/28/1999 R-P14175 L-42 W-38 Fernando Quindoza Antonio Quindoza 02/28/1999 L-P14170 R-P14167 L-72 W-70 Rogelio Revilla 03/07/1999 R-P14172 L-52 W-50 German Quindoza 03/09/1999 L-P14169 R-P14168 L-70 W-70 Marcelino Postrado 03/26/1999 L-P15030 R-P15031 L-60 W-54 Cornelio Lanete 10/26/2000 L-P15034 R-P15032 L-150 W-90 Francisco Mital 04/18/2001 - - Lonlon Rey 01/21/2004 R-P15040 L-41 W-37 Leonardo Romasanta 01/12/2005 - L-7.27 W-2.98 Jerry Piedragoza, Erwin Monteras, Rolito Monteras 03/01/2005 - L-53.5 W-40.5 Eduardo Solomon 04/14/2005 - L-65.5 W-56.5 Eduardo Solomon, Giovanni Mesa 04/21/2005 L-P15049 R-P15050 L-66 W-67 H-26 Romeo Mendoza 02/09/2007 L-P15044 R-P15043 L-42 W-44 Mario Pernia 03/01/2007 L-P21469 R-P21468 L-103 W-94 Paulo Adonis Rosita Adonis 04/24/2007 L-P21467 R-P21466 L-99 W-93 Paulo Adonis Rosita Adonis 04/24/2007
05/03/2007 Boac Lupac 103 (Hatchlings) Green Sea Turtle 05/17/2007 Boac Cawit 1 Olive Ridley (Female) 05/18/2007 Boac Cawit Port 1 Olive Ridley (Female) 07/29/2007 Mogpog Ulong, Capayang 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 07/29/2007 Mogpog Ulong, Capayang 1 Green Sea Turtle (Male) 09/05/2007 Gasan Tubuhan, Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 09/20/2007 Gasan Tubuhan, Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 09/26/2007 Gasan Tubuhan, Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 10/10/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Male) 10/13/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Male) 10/13/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 10/30/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 11/19/2007 Gasan Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Male)
21 Alvin Matining 05/04/2007 L -P21470 R -P21471 L -60 W-62 Alfredo Labrador, Jaymar Labrador 05/17/2007 L -P21475 R -P21474 L -62 W-64 Andres Olavidez, Joel Jamilla, Jeffrey Palcunitin, Lorenzo Obsiana, Orlando de Castro 05/18/2007 L -PH8594 R -PH8593 L -80 W-56 Rolando Mallo, Jo Mallo Joel Estrella 08/02/2007 L -PH8592 R -PH8591 L -80 W-59 Rolando Mallo, Jo Mallo Joel Estrella 08/02/2007 L - PH8595 R -PH8596 L -89 W-68 Paulo Adonis Rosita Adonis 09/06/2007 L -PH8600 - A L -125 W-87 Henry Sumo, Pedrito Morong, Dixon Historillo Marcelito Morong, Avelino de Belen, Roel Enriquez Joan de Belen, Erwin Enriquez 09/21/2007 L -PH8597 L -50 W-38 Gerardo Olivar, Chito Vitto Roward Vitto, Juanito Barcelona, Venancio Solas Joey Morales, Vicente Sapungan, Bernardo Sapungan, Zaldy Monteano Emily Barcelona, Andrew Laylay, Dina de Belen Cynthia Sapungan, Baby Jane Sadicon, Ricky Olivar Mary Jane Sadicon, Rolando Martin, Maria Vitto Darren Vitto, Beth de Belen 09/27/2007 R -PH8598 L -120 W-71 Gerardo Olivar 10/11/2007 L -PH0876 - A L -105 W-96 Henry Sumo 10/13/2007 L -PH0877 - A L -78 W-72 Henry Sumo Efren San Juan 10/15/2007 R -PH078 - A L -84 W-68 Paulo Adonis, Esperanza de Belen, Jennifer Enriquez Ramil Adonis, Joel Adonis 10/31/2007 R -PH8598 L -120 W-71 Jerry Olivar, Chito Vitto Cynthia Sapungan, Bernardo Sapungan, Victor Danao, Mario Vitto 11/20/2007
05/23/2008 Gasan Quatis, Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Male) 05/23/2008 Gasan Quatis, Masiga 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 05/23/2008 Gasan Masiga 1 Green sea (Female) 01/19/2008 Gasan Masiga 1 Green sea (Female) 06/25/2008 Buenavista Tres 1 Green Sea Turtle 09/18/2009 Buenavista Libas 1 Green Sea Turtle (Female) 01/30/2009 Gasan Bachao 1 olive ridley (Male) 01/25/2009 Gasan Masiga Unidentify (NOTE:Un -able to identify due to its accidental escape on Jan. 25, 2009 at around 9:00AM) 02/03/2009 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female recaptured) 06/25/2009 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 06/25/2009 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 09/21/2009 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female)
22 Mary Jane Matias R -PH0883 - A L -61 W-56 Gerry Olivar, Ener Olivar Judy Manalo 05/23/2008 R -PH0882 - A L -91.44 W-76.2 Gerry Olivar, Ener Olivar Judy Manalo 05/23/2008 L -PH0882 L -91.44 W-76.02 Gerry Olivar & Ener Olivar 05/23/2008 L -PH0881 - A L -79 W-69 Henry Sumo 01/19/2008 R -PH0884 - A L -57 W-54 Lazardo La Torre 06/25/2008 R -PH0039 - E L -62 W-56 Fernando Fatalla 11/19/2009 R -PH1080 L -67 W-64 Willo Selda 02/01/2009 Estimated L-90 W-70 Fernando Sadicon, Lowee Olivar, Ryan Olivar, Julius Olivar, Flover Sadicon, Vitto, Diana Vitto & Lolita Lagran L -PH0877 - A L -90 W-72 Henry Sumo, Noel Manzanilla, Enerdo Olivar, Lolita Natal, Belen Vito, Winnie Ronald Sadicon,Jonald Sadicon & Vitto, Diana Vitto & Lolita Lagran 02/03/2009 L -PH0113 - C L -43 W -39.5 Julius Sadicon, Mauro Sadicon, Arisfel Solas, Enerdo Olivar, Jaypee Delgado, Vicente Sapunggan, Venancio Solas 06/26/2009 L -PH0113 - C L -43 W -39.5 Julius Sadicon, Mauro Sadicon, Arisfel Solas, Enerdo Olivar, Jaypee Delgado, Vicente Sapunggan, Venancio Solas 06/26/2009 L -PH0581 - C L -87 W-79 Henry Sumo, Lolita Larga, Antonio Larga, Pedrito Morong, Limeul Semilla, Josefo Sol, Eugen Sol, Jowena Sol, Jonni Sol, Joseph Sol Liezel Mascariñas, Marvin Mascariñas, Christian Sol, Kenrich de belen 09/21/2009
09/11/2009 Gasan Pinggan Green Sea Turtle 09/11/2009 Gasan Pinggan Green Sea Turtle L -P 09/21/2009 Gasan Pinggan Hawksbill (Female) 10/08/2009 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 10/10/2009 Gasan So. Tubuhan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 10/11/2009 Gasan So. Tubuhan Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 10/17/2009 Gasan So. Gaspar Is.Pinggan Green Sea (Female) 10/18/2009 Gasan Bognuyan Hawksbill (Female) 11/ 01/2009 Gasan So. Talinya, Masiga Green Sea (Male) 12/05/2009 RECAPTURED Gasan So. Talinya, Masiga Green Sea (Male) 12/16/2009 Gasan Gaspar Is.,Pinggan Green Turle (Female) 12/20/2009 Gasan Antipolo Green Turle (Female) 12/16/2009 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Male) 03/18/2009 Boac Pili Olive ridley (Male) 03/21/2009 Gasan Masiga 51 hatchlings out of 130 eggs, 6 hatchlings released after 3 days Hawksbill 03/23/2009 Boac Pili Green Turle (Female)
23 R -PH0578 - C L -79 W-70 Manuel Guevarra, Ernesto Rolluqui, Eglecerion Rolluqui 09/12/2009 H0580 -C R -PH0579 - C L -62 W-56 Manuel Guevarra, Ernesto Rolluqui, Eglecerion Rolluqui 09/12/2009 R -PH0582 - C L -30 W-23 Gary Sadiwa & Celestino Sadiwa 09/23/2009 R -PH8597 L -65 W-61 Paulo Adonis, Rosita Adonis & Gina Loto 10/08/2009 L -PH0585 L -106 W-98 Henry Sumo 10/11/2009 L -0585 - C L -69 W-60 Henry Sumo, Eric Mascariñas, Lolita Larga, Lezel Mascariñas, Christian Hermosa, Kenrich de Belen, Neomar Hermosa, Kenrich de Belen, Neomar Joni Sol, Richard Malapote,Fedrito Morong 10/16/2009 No tag L -56 W-52 Gerry Mameng & Crisanto Devillana 10/18/2009 No tag L -26 W22 Noel Selva & Fermin Salcedo 10/18/2009 L -0038 - E L -48 W-46 Restituto Vitto,Alex Vitto,Jerico Vitto Drexler Vitto & Geronimo Lacdao, Jr. 11/02/2009 L -0038 - E L -51 W-50 Paulo Adonis, Raul Adonis, Carmelo Ulao, Joel Adonis, Milagros Adonis, Renier Morillo and Reymart Morillo 12/05/2009 L -0040 - E L -76 W-72 Cristobal Basco, Manuel Basco, Ronilo Rolluque, Nardy Latorre,Julio Sagimo, Eddie Fabaleña & Ruben Guevarra 12/16/2009 L -PH0041 - E L -72 W-76 Arnold Sotto and Victor Magpili 12/22/2009 L -0038 - E L -49 W-49 Gerardo Olivar 12/16/2009 L -PH0109 - C L -70 W-56 Jun Jun Mago & Nelson Matining 03/19/2009 Restituto Olivar & Enerdo Olivar 03/21/2009 L -PH0107 - C L -102 W-90 Nestor Matining 03/23/2009
03/31/2009 Boac Pili Green Turle (Female) 07/06/2009 Boac Pili Olive ridley (Female) 07/11/2009 Boac Laylay Green Turle (Female) 07/31/2009 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Female) 09/25/2009 Boac Laylay Green Turle (Female) 10/09/2009 Boac Maligaya Hawksbill (Female) 10/11/2009 Boac Balogo Hawksbill (Female) 12/30/2009 Boac Balaring Green Sea Turtle 12/28/2009 Boac Maligaya 124 hatchlings Hawksbill 12/30/2009 Boac Amoingon 2 hatchlings, 15 unhatched Hawksbill 12/30/2009 Boac Balarin g 9 unhatched eggs 01/07/2010 Gasan So. Quatis, Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 01/24/2010 Gasan So. Tubuhan, Masiga Green Turle (Male) 01/29/2010 Gasan So. Tubuhan, Masiga Hawksbill 02/12/2010 Gasan Libtangin Hawksbill (Female) 02/24/2010 Gasan So. Tubuhan, Masiga Green Turle (Male) 02/25/2010 Gasan Ubong Libtangin Green Turle (Male) 03/25/2010 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Male) 03/28/2010 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Male recaptured) 04/25/2010 Gasan So. Tubuhan, Masiga Hawksbill
24 L -PH0110 - C L -69 W-62 Nestor Matining & Ariel Maaño 03/31/2009 R -PH0112 - C L -59 W-58 Edilberto Labayna & Gerald Labayna 07/07/2009 R -PH0576 - C L -47 W-43 Ariel Moredo 07/11/2009 R -PH0577 - C L -110 W-99 Lester Mejico, Ramil Mejico & Ariel Maculit 07/31/2009 R -PH0583 - C L -81 W-76 Ariel Moredo, Juvy Moredo, Jose Sabadlan & Ariel Buenaventura 09/25/2009 No tag L -30 W-26 Allan Marquez 10/09/2009 No tag L -30 W-26 Noli Oracion 10/12/2009 No tag L -81 W-91 Celso Layron 12/30/2009 L -PH0044 - E L -59 W-60 Franie Sadicon, Martin Julao, Rolando Sadicon, Arturo Recon, Jr., Mar Lowie Saguid, Roseler Sadicon, Florencio Sadicon and Romulo Sotejo 01/08/2010 L -PH0877 - A L -83 W-81 Henry Sumo, Raden Sadicon 01/25/2010 L -P21473 L -80 W-70 Cecilio Zoleta 01/30/2010 No ta g L -28 W24 Leandro Salvacion 02/12/2010 L -PH0877 - A L -83 W- 81 Henry Sumo, Raden Sadicon 01/25/2010 No tag L -19 W-20 Nelson Largo 02/25/2010 03/25/2010 R -PH0877 - A L -83 W-81 Henry Sumo No tag L -14 W-15 Jomar Flores, Gerardo Olivar 04/27/2010
07/02/2010 Gasan So. Talinya, Masiga Green Turle (Female) 11/28/2010 Romblon Dos Hermanas, Banton Olive ridley (Female) 01/21/2010 Boac Lupac Olive ridley (Male) 01/25/2010 Boac Amoingon 102 hatchlings Green Sea Turtle 01/25/2010 Boac So. Alihugon, Amoingon Green Turle (Female) 01/25/2010 Boac Maligaya Green Turle (Male) 02/26/2010 Boac Lupac Olive ridley (Male) 02/26/2010 Boac Cawit Olive ridley (Female) 03/02/2010 Boac Cawit Olive ridley (Female) 03/17/2010 Boac Amoingon Hawksbill 04/03/2010 Boac Balogo Green Turle (Female ) 04/28/2010 Boac Cawit Olive ridley (Female) 07/07/2010 Boac Bunganay Green Turle (Female) 07/21/2010 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Female) 07/29/2010 Boac Pili Green Turle (Male) 08/05/2010 Boac Bunganay Olive ridley (Female) 08/08/2010 Boac Balogo Green Turle (Female) 08/9/2010 Mogpog So. Ulong Capayang Green Sea Turtle 09/13/2010 Boac Amoingon Olive ridley (Female)
25 R -PH0050 - E L -34 W-32 Paulo Adonis 07/08/2010 R -PH0798 - C L -56 W-52 Jonathan Fauste 11/29/2010 L -PH004 2 - E L -50 W-49 Glicerio Mercene & Cris Limpiada 01/21/2010 Alex Tizon L -PH0043 - E L -60 W-58 Alex Tizon 01/26/2010 L -P21472 - E L -41 W-40 Danilo Luslos, Araceli Marquez, Manuel Janda, Allan Marquez 01/25/2010 L -PH0045 - E L -60 W-59 Cornelio Lanete 02/26/2010 L -PH0046 - E L -52 W-52 Eduardo Solsona 02/26/2010 L -PH0047 - E L -63 W-64 Eduardo Solsona 03/02/2010 No tag L -11 W-13 Enrico Motol 03/17/2010 No tag L -17 W-16 Jorge N. Mayo Dead Pawikan L -PH0441 - E L -56 W-58 Eduardo Solsona 04/29/2010 R -PH0442 - E L -24 W-22 Andres Seño 07/08/2010 R -PH0443 - E L -112 W-103 Jimson Ray Mangante; Niño Ivan 07/21/2010 R -PH0444 - E L -41 W-38 Nestor Matining; Jayjay Matining; Ariel Maaño;William Mago; Tito Ulargo, Constancio Mago; Felipe Mago;Reynaldo Maac 07/29/2010 No tag L -25 W-24 Rogelio Ravanzo 08/06/2010 R -PH0445 - E L -80 W-78 Noli Lasic 08/08/2010 R -PH0448 - E L -32 W-29 Rolando Mallo; Roselyn Mallo; Estoy Mayores; Sherwin Mayores, Eliong Dasmariñas 04/15/2010 - L -26 W-25 Romeo Lunar 09/14/2010
10/20/2010 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Female recaptured) 10/26/2010 Boac Laylay Green Turle (recapture) 10/27/2010 Boac Balogo Green Turle (recaptured) 11/04/2010 Boac Balaring Hawksbill (Female) 11/24/2010 Boac Balogo Green Turle (Female) 11/25/2010 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Male recaptured) 11/28/2010 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Male recaptured) 12/05/2010 Gasan So. Quatis, Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 04/14/2010 Gasan So. Obog -obog, Nangka II Green Turle 01/27/2011 Gasan Banuyo Green Turle (Female) 01/31/2011 Gasan Pangi Green Sea (Female) 02/20/2011 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 03/04/2011 Gasan So. Talinia, Masiga Green Sea (Female recaptured) 04/ 01/2011 Boac Pili Green Turle (Female) 04/17/2011 Boac Laylay Green Turle (Female) 04/19/2011 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Female recaptured) 04/25/2011 Boac Bunganay Olive ridley (Female) 05/ 06/2011 Gasan Banuyo Green Turle (Female) 06/03/2011 Boac Lupac Green Turle (Female recaptured)
26 R -PH0443 - E L -112 W-103 Martin Makulit 10/21/2010 L -PH0583 - C L -87 W-82 Ariel Moredo, Jovy Moredo, Richard Moredo 10/27/2010 R -PH0443 - E L - 112 W -103 Artemio M. Mazon, Darrel J. Mazon 10/27/2010 R -PH0716 L -87 W-76 Santiago Capito 11/05/2010 L -PH0717 - E L -79 W-72 Artemio M. Mazon, Darrel J. Mazon, Joas J. Mazon, Jayvie J. Mazon 11/24/201 0 R -PH0444 - E L -104 W-98 Martin Makulit 11/25/2010 R -PH0444 - E L -102 W-97 Julio Malitao, Niño Mangante, Randy Mangol, Rene Malitao, Lina Malitao 11/28 /2010 R -PH0718 - E L -62 W-64 Artemio Soriano, Jr, Jaypee Delgado, Vicente Sapunggan 12/7/2010 R -PH0048 - E L -79 W-68 Hilarion Marciano 04/15/2010 R -PH0446 - E L -107 W-97 Mr. Hanie S. Guevarra Brgy. Capt. Jose S. Millar, Kgd. Kristopher Rosales, Kgd. Emmanuel Maming, Ma. Teresa Magpili, Ernesto Lining, and Rhimariz Garduce 01/28/2011 R -PH0446 - E L -35 W-30 Santi Sapul 01/31/2011 L -24 W-18 Nicanor Rolloqui 02/23/2011 R -PH0446 - E L -90 W-80 Paulo Adonis, Ramil Adonis Renier Murillo, Raymart Roselyn Murillo, Apple Adonis & Emerita Sadian 03/04/2011 L -110 W-80 Nestor Matining 04/ 01/2011 L -PH044 -YE L -66 W-64 Orlando Buenavintura 04/17/2011 L -PH0450 - E Ariel Makulit 04/20/2011 L -67 W-65 Isagani Mariquina and her wife Filomera Mariquina 04/25/2011 R -PH0436 - E L -54 W-43 Josmar Yap 05/06/2011 L -PH0722 - E L -110 W-104 Jimson Rey, Magante I. Savidad, Edgardo Lanete, 06/19/2011
06/18/2011 Boac Buliasnin Green Turle (Female) 08/12/2011 Buenavista So. Bancoro, Daykitin Green Turle 08/16/2011 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 08/22/2011 Boac Buliasnin Recap. Green Turle (Female) 08/25/2011 Boac Buliasnin Green Turle (Female) 08/29/2011 Boac Maligaya Olive ridley (Female) 09/22/2011 Boac Maligaya Green Turle 09/30/2011 Boac Maligaya Green Turle (Female) 09/30/2011 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 10/04/2011 Gasan Banot Hawksbill (Male) 10/15/2011 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 11/18/2011 Boac Maligaya Hawksbill (Male) 12/07/2011 Boac Lupac Olive ridley (Female) 12/14/2011 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 01/13/2012 Gasan Masiga Green Turle 01/23/2012 Gasan Masiga Green Turle 03/27/2012 Boac Bunganay Green Turle (Female) 03/21/2012 Boac Ihatub Hawksbill (Male) 03/21/2012 Boac Ihatub Hawksbill (Male)
27 Redencio Laad Jr. L -PH0721 - E L -90 W-86 Celso Osicos 06/19/2011 No tag R -PH0724 - E L -30 W-28 Henry Sumo 08/17/2011 L -PH0722 - E L -111 W-104 Celso Osicos, Fernando Osicos, Jonard 08/22/2011 R -PH0438 - E L -100 W-97 Celso Osicos, Jonard Nacional, Bunvinido Osicos, Ferninand Osicos, Remedious Sapungan, Gery Lasic, Hernalyn Lasic 08/25/2011 L -PH0437 - E L -65 W-62 Menselao Luslos, Joel Villaruel 08/30/2011 L -18 W-17 Danito Rey 09/22/2011 L -PH043 9 - E L -90 W-88 Henry Sumo, Allan Olivar, Lolita Larga, Alvin dela Cruz 09/30/2011 L -PH0439 - E L -90 W-88 Henry Sumo, Allan Olivar, Lolita Larga, Alvin dela Cruz 09/30/2011 No tag L -31 W-2 8 Ernesto Monreal 10/04/2011 R - PH1125 - E L -99 W-92 Gerardo Olivar, Emily Barcelona, Primitiva Solas, Roward Vitto, Manolito Barcelona, Arnel Sapunggan 10/17/2011 L -23 W-23 Norman Jalac, Wencaslao Luslos 11/18/2011 L -PH1124 - E L -66 W-67 Emilio Mnaggol, Paulo Manggol, Ricardo Manggol 12/07/2011 R -PH1123 - E L -77 W-70 Arisfel Solas, Enerdo Olivar, Roberto Olivar, John Ray Solas, Michael Olivar 12/14/2011 R -PH1122 - E L -80 W-68 Enerdo Olivar 01/13/2012 R -PH1116 - E L -75 W-69 Henry Sumo 01/24/2012 L -63 W-58 Roberto Labog, Freedom D. Dellosa Jr. 03/28/2012 L - 8 W - 7 Edgardo Laderas, Brgy Captain Salazar 03/21/2012 L - 8 W - 7 Edgardo Laderas, Brgy Captain Salazar 03/21/2012
03/21/2012 Boac Ihatub Hawksbill (Male) 03/21/2012 Boac Ihatub Hawksbill (Male) 03/21/2012 Boac Ihatub Hawksbill (Male) 03/31/2012 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 05/ 02/2012 Gasan Bacong Bacong Green Turle (Male) 05/12/2012 Gasan Bacong Bacong 2 Hacthling Green Sea Turtle 06/28/2012 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Male) 06/28/2012 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 09/22/2012 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 08/ 08/2012 Mogpog Ulong Green Turle (Female) 08/14/2012 Sta. Cruz Biga Green Turle 08/23/2012 Sta. Cruz Biga Green Turle 10/ 0 2/2012 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 10/30/2012 Boac Lupac 94 hatchlings and 2 hatchlings dead Green Sea Turtle 12/01/2012 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 12/28/2012 Boac Laylay Olive ridley (Female) 01/09/2013 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 01/18/2013 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female)
28 L - 7 W - 6 Edgardo Laderas, Brgy Captain Salazar 03/21/2012 L - 7 W - 6 Edgardo Laderas, Brgy Captain Salazar 03/21/2012 L - 7 W - 6 Edgardo Laderas, Brgy Captain Salazar 03/21/2012 R -PH1162 - E L -89 W-84 Henry Sumo 04/02/2012 Christopher M. Aguilar 05/02/2012 Cristopher M. Aguilar 05/02/2012 L -30 W-25 Ferdinand Julao, Kgwd Enerdo Olivar 06/28/2012 R -PH1117 - E L -152 W-152 06/28/2012 L -PH1163 - E L -45 cm. W-42 cm. Paulo M. Adonis, Kgwd. Enerdo Olivar, SPO3 Bernardo S. Manahan Jr. , PO3 Reynaldo Caberin Jr., PO3 Joan Jhay S. Salazar, PO3 Felino Alexander A. Recto, PO! Julie Ann S. Leonida 09/22/2012 R -PHILS 1100 L -85 W-75 Orly Mallo, Jorge Mallo, Reymart Daigo, Nelia Miranda, Cesar Miranda, Marvin 08/09/2012 L -46.5 W-43 Restituto P. Ricamara 08/23/2012 Restituto P. Ricamara Aug. 23,2012 R -PH1118 - E L -56 W-52 Ramil Adonis, Dante, Rolly, Dorge 10/02/2012 Brgy. Kagawad Mabunga, Erwin M. Penafiel, Menandro M. Penafiel 02/10/2012 L -67 W-52 Jomar Flores, SPO1 Mascareñas, Kgwd. Enerdo Olivar 12/01/2012 R -PH1163 - G L -84 W-84 Arjay G. Embing 12/28/2012 L -PH1165 - E L - 5 7 W -58 Jomar Flores, kgwd. Enerdo Olivar and some resident 01/10/2013 L -21473 Q.C. Recaptured Ricky Sadicon & allan Mabato 01/18/2013
01/20/2013 Boac Laylay Olive ridley (Male) 01/22/2013 Boac Lupac Olive ridley (Female) 01/29/2013 Gasan Masiga 146 eggs, 144 hatchlings and 2 pcs. unhatched eggs 02/08/2013 Boac Laylay Green Sea (Female) 02/12/2013 Gasan Masiga 159 eggs, 155 hatchlings and 4 pcs. unhatched eggs Green Sea Turtle 02/13/2013 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 02/15/2013 Torrijos Tigwi Hawksbill (Female) 03/07/2013 Gasan So. Talinya, Masiga Green Turle (Female) 04/28/2013 Boac Laylay Green Turle (Male) 06/22/2013 Gasan Masiga Green Turle (Female) 07/06/2013 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 09/17/2013 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Female) 10/10/2013 Sta. Cruz Kalangkang Hawksbill (Female) 01/09/201 4 Boac Ihatub 65 Hatchlings Green Sea 01/31/2014 Boac Amoingon Green Sea 02/12/2014 Boac Amoingon Green Sea (Female) 03/07/2014 Gasan Masiga Green Sea Turtle (Female)
29 No tag L -64 W-66 Noel Embing 01/20/2013 L -PH1166 - E L -52 W-50 Apolinario L. Lanete 01/22/2013 Kgwd. Olivar & some resident 01/29/2013 & 01/30/2013 R -PH1167 - E L - 4 9 W -52 Orlando Buenaventura, Brgy. Captain Chita L. Buenavintura 02/08/2013 Kgwd. Olivar & some resident 02/12/2013 R -PH1168 - E L -59 W- 62 Jomar Flores 02/13/2013 Mr. Armando Febregas 02/16/2013 R -PH1169 - E L -79 W-68 Ramil J. Adonis, Kgwd. Enerdo Olivar and some resident 03/08/2013 R -PH1170 - E L -53 W-55 SPO1 Roel L. De leon , Randolfo A. Largo, Josue M. Victoria, Helario O. Lanete and some resident 04/29/2013 R -PH0151 -I L -94 W-87 Aries Fel Solas, Kgwd. Enerdo Olivar and some resident 06//24/2013 PH1152 -I L -94 W-87 Gerardo Olivar 07/08/2013 No tag L -19 W -18.5 Paulo Adonis 09/18/2013 No tag L -84 W-76 Donato Monterey 10/11/2013 Fisherman Emanuel Gaan & some Fisher folks of the Brgy. 01/09/2014 No tag Levie D. Moreno 01/31/2014 R -PH01531 (new) L -80 W-74 Mark Alex L. Motol, Levie D. Moreno, Leonardo H. Mangaring 02/12/2014 R -PH01541 (new) L -80 W-72 Henry Sumo, Menchita Radovan, P.B. Esperanza H. De Belen, Kgd. Lolita Natal, Kgd. Jennifer Enriquez, Kgd. Leonila Maac, Kgd. Ernesto Olivar, Sec. Jhazel Palomares, BHW Vergenia 03/07/2014
03/11/2014 Gasan Masiga Olive Ridley (Male) 04/22/2014 Gasan Masiga Green Sea Turtle (Female) 05/13/2014 Buenavista Libas Green Sea Turtle (Male) R 01/27/2015 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 01/27/2015 Gasan Bahi Green Sea (Female) 03/23/2015 Gasan Masiga Olive ridley (Male) 03/16/2017 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 03/18/2017 Gasan Masiga Hawksbill Turtle 06/24/2017 Mogpog Balanacan Green Sea (Female) 07/17/2017 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 07/17/2017 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 07/25/2017 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 08/16/2017 Boac Balogo Green Sea (Female) 01/04/2018 Gasan Banot Green Sea (Male) 07/17/2018 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female) 07/20/2018 Gasan Masiga Green Sea (Female)
30 Semilla, PO3 Joan Jhay S. Salazar, PO3 Alexander A. Rego R-PH 01551 (new) L-58 W-61 Ferdinand Julao, Joey Julao, SPO1 Hernan P. Mascarinas, SPO1 Milan S. Bacorro, PO3 Maria Lucille B. Abenoja, PO1 Roderick J. Josue, PO3 Reynaldo C. Abenir Jr., PO3 Joan Jhay S. Salazar, PO3 Alexander A. Recio, Kgd. Enerdo R. Olivar, CBPAT Andofo Julao, BPAT Ruben Lasarez 03/12/2014 R-PH 01751 (new) L-46 W-44 Henry Sumo 04/22/2014 R-PH 01561 (new) L-74 W-69 Arlino R. Regis, Mayor, Russel Madrigal, PNP Dennis R. Mauricio, SPO1 Eymard C. Pielago, PO2 Ricky L. Maban 05/13/2014 PH1122E L-80 W-68 01/27/2015 PH01611 L-80 W-68 01/28/2015 PH01601 L-65 W-65 03/24/2015 PH01721 L-48 W-47 03/16/2017 Hatchlings-41 pcs. 03/18/2017 L-45 W-37 06/24/2017 PH1002K L-51 W-47 07/17/2017 PH1003K L-71 W-66 07/17/2017 PH1004K L-75 W-67 07/25/2017 PH1005K L-49 W-42 08/16/2017 PH1010K L-80 W-75 Randy Sales Jonar Devellena 01/04/2018 PH1011K L-73.66 W-66.04 Henry Sumo 07/17/2018 PH1012K L-71.12 W-60.96 Aristel Solas 07/20/2018
TOTAL Gasan Boac Sta. Cruz Torrijos Mogpog Buenavista PROVINCE Source: DENR PENRO Marinduque