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CASE STUDY OF CORAL COLLECTION AND TRADE IN CORDOVA, MACTAN ISLAND, CEBU, PHILIPPINES: IMPACTS AND OPTIONS

FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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CLARINDA GUTIERREZ REYES

SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENRM 290 (SPECIAL PROBLEM), (FIRST SEMESTER, SY 2003-2004)

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ABSTRACT

REYES, CLARINDA G. University of the Philippines Los Bancs. November 2003.

Case Studv of Coral Collection and Trade in Cordova, Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines: Impacts and Options for Resource Management.

Adviser: Sheila G. Vergara

The study attempted to attain the following objectives: (1) to establish the

existence of coral trade in the locality, (2) identify the reasons why fishermen, collectors

and traders continue to harvest corals despite being illégal or prohibited by law, (3)

explain the impacts of coral trade; and (4) présent non-regulatory management options to

address the problem. It was carried out between August and October 2003 in Barangay Day-as, Cordova, Cebu. Information was obtained from primary and secondary sources.

Primary information was gathered from personal interviews of fishers, coral collectors and traders. Secondary information was gathered from literatures from govemment (i.e.

LGU, BFAR) and non-govemment / non-profit organizations (i.e. TRAFFIC Southeast Asia and UNEP-WCMC). Furthermore, the data source that was used to assess the extent and dynamics of Philippine domestic and international trade of corals was the CITES Trade Database also known as Global Marine Aquarium Database (GMAD) managed by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. The data gathered were descriptively

analyzed using percentages, frequency and ranges. As a resuit of the study, coral trade

was found to exist in Barangay Day-As, Cordova, Cebu. Impacts of coral collection and

trading were identifîed and categorized into environmental and socio-economic. The main reason given by the respondents for violating the law on coral collection was to acquire additional income, to augment their meager incomes from fishing, their major

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source of livelihood. This practice has significantly reduced coral resources in the area.

The collection of corals in the area is faster than its recovery, the trade has caused

significant environmental and socio-economic impacts and has led to unsustainable leveis

of fishing. Non-regulatory management options to include locally feasible livelihood options were laid out to address the problems or issues in Barangay Day-As and ease harvest pressure from coral reef ecosystem and resources.

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