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Fish population status?. Gilutungan Island MPA. Managers need to know what is going on in the area being protected. User-groups (e.g. fishers, tourists, coastal development, navigation). Foreign vs. Domestic Tourist in Gilutungan Island Marine Santuary.
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Fish population status? Gilutungan Island MPA
Managers need to know what is going on in the area being protected.
User-groups (e.g. fishers, tourists, coastal development, navigation) Foreign vs. Domestic Tourist in Gilutungan Island Marine Santuary
Communities understand the need for management and want to assist
Managers need to know … What went on (past)? What is going on (present)? Where to go (future direction)?
Overall goal CCEF-MPA Management Rating and Database System Improve the management and conservation of coral reef ecosystems through marine protected areas in the Philippines
Implementing the MPA Database and promoting collaboration • Centralizing data on MPAs and applying a standard system for monitoring and sharing information • Used for education and improved human value formation • To encourage government and donor investment in coral reef conservation
MPA RATINGSYSTEM • The MPA Rating System is a self evaluation tool for MPA managers that can help assess or monitor management of MPAs.
MPA RATINGSYSTEM • It has a set of MPA management activities or criteria that serves as a checklist of what has been done for the enhancement of the MPA.
USEFULNESS? The MPA Rating will enable us to: • Review the PROCESS of MPA establishment • Review the CONSISTENCY of our efforts in the implementation of MPA activities
USEFULNESS? The MPA Rating will enable us to: • IDENTIFY ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES that needs to be addressed to improve management of our MPAs • PRIORITIZE ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES to improve management of MPAs
MRDS collaborators helped develop, refine and is adopting the system: PAWB,DENR PCAMRD DENR 7 BEMO ENRD PPDO Cebu Pro-CRM WWF FPE CI Phil Guiuan DFI PRRCFI SUACKREM PATH Project Seahorse ERT BANGON UP-MSI SUML LSU MSU CRMP LGCMP IPOPCORM BMT Project FISH Project
MPAs currently in the MPA Database • 28NIPAS Act-Declared • 413Municipal Ordinance-Declared
MPA Level 1 : MPA is initiated, 1 year since establishment, (6 pts) - MPA establishment activities are in progress
MPA Level 2 : MPA is established, 1-2 year since establishment (16 pts) - MPA is legalized and management activities have started.
MPA Level 3 : MPA is enforced, only applies for 2 years old & up (24 pts) - MPA regulations are implemented and management activities are maintained for 2 years or more.
MPA Level 4 : MPA is sustained, only applies for 3 years & older (30 pts) - MPA is well-enforced over the years; participation and support from the LGU and community is consistent.
MPA Level 5 : MPA is institutionalized, applies for 4 years & older (40 pts) - Management and enforcement is consistently maintained and is assured by additional legal support.
WHO will do it (the respondents)? = 5 - 6 people • representatives from the municipal government • representatives from the barangay government • members of the PO or the management committee • NGO representative/s • Academe representative/s • Private sector representative
WHAT to Consider? • The MPA Rating Guide is a self evaluation tool for managers/implementers of MPAs whose efforts in MPA management need to be assessed. There is a need of a facilitator. • 2. Before starting with the evaluation proper, the facilitator should: • explain the objective/s and importance/relevance of the activity • enlist the group to agree on the duration of the activity (eg. 1 hour, 2 hours, etc.) and • State clearly that an honest discussion/appraisal from the group is necessary during the activity.
WHAT to Consider? Agree on the time and venue for the regular conduct of evaluation using the MPA rating system to track progress. Based on CCE Foundation experience, an evaluation can be made together with biophysical results feedbacking or MPA management planning workshops. Assign a person who will keep the information. Note the date of establishment of the sanctuary during the evaluation. It matters.
WHEN to conduct monitoring using the MPA Rating Guide? Annual monitoring is suggested, and it is best to do it year end. However, the frequency of evaluation largely depends upon the managers. * It is advisable to introduce the MPA Rating Guide as part of the MPA orientation and public education to give the stakeholders an idea of the management activities they will have to undertake. An evaluation is also essential upon legal establishment of the sanctuary to act as a baseline, thus, serving as a basis for management actions and improvement.
HOW to fill up the monitoring form? Browse through the MPA rating questionnaire before answering it. Go through each criterion carefully and keep in mind that priority activities vary in each MPA. When you are ready to answer, put a check mark on the spaces provided for whenever appropriate. Complete the assessment by going through all the fields/criterion/activity at all levels. Note : there is a separate MPA Rating Guide for NIPAS declared areas.
HOW to fill up the monitoring form? This system follows an all or nothing principle. If the management body has met, but only once the field is still given a “0” or “X” and not “1” or “”. (White, A. et. al., 2004. MPA Report Guide Manual) = 1, points are cumulative After filling out the questionnaire please submit to the person assigned to keep the forms.
HOW to fill up the monitoring form? Document other observations and/or comments made during the assessment. Please complete the contact information at the end of the MPA Rating Guide. Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation Room 301, PDI Condominium Archbishop Reyes Ave., Banilad, Cebu City Tel No.: (032) 2336906/23356947 Fax No.: (032) 2336891 Note : there is a separate MPA Rating Guide for NIPAS declared areas.
MPA Database Operating Mechanism Data consolidation at the MPA Database central office, Cebu Accomplishment of the Report Guide by the network member Annual data submission to the “Network Cluster” (Before the end of the year) Annual data submission to CCE Foundation Updated MPA Database Data will be shared with regional & global MPA databases (e.g. ReefChech, ReefBase, MPA Global MPA Database) Data analysis for adaptive management & IEC
THE CHALLENGE Include the MPA rating as part of our management activities.
PHASE 5. Information management, education and outreach • Review status of MPA and its benefits • Refine education program from experience • Develop appropriate outreach program
A cyclical MPA planning & implementation process 1 Issue identification and prioritization, and baseline assessment 2 Plan preparation and adoption 5 Information management, education and outreach 3 Action plan and project implementation 4 Monitoring and evaluation
SUPPORT MECHANISMS • Provides technical expertise on MPA management & monitoring • Maintains a library of MPA materials • Manages the central MPA Database • Publications and newsletters • Website: www.coast.ph
“Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead, US Anthropologist Thank You ! Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation www.coast.ph 302 PDI Condominium, Arch. Reyes Avenue, Banilad, Cebu City, Philippines 6000