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Princesa City in the province of Palawan is home to rich land
and marine resources, which have been spared from the ravages
of calamities. However, these resources continue to be in
danger of denudation caused by rampant illegal activities
in the city. Moreover, existing government laws and regulations
to protect the natural resources of Puerto Princesa have not
been successfully implemented due to the absence of coordination
and indifference of the people and agencies involved.
In
its desire to rid of these problems, the local government
created the Bantay Puerto Program. The goal of this program
is to effectively and honestly implement the existing laws
and regulations to protect, conserve, and rehabilitate the
natural resources of the city. It is basically divided into
two-parts, namely: Bantay Gubat, which addresses the problems
of illegal logging and destructive farming practices, and
Bantay Dagat, which is concerned with the protection of the
sea from illegal fishing activities.
To
successfully execute these programs, the city Mayor began
by creating a multi and intra agency body. The following are
the specific agencies and their functions: (1) Special Monitoring
Group - concerned with data gathering of all relevant information
on illegal activities undertaken within city jurisdiction;
(2) Civilian Task Force - the action team involved in actual
law enforcement assisting the local police and the military;
(3) Cyanide Detection Test Group - involved with the detection
of cyanide and other chemicals used in fishing along city
jurisdiction.
Additionally,
the city Mayor placed these agencies under his direct supervision
to address coordination and non-cooperation problems. Clearly,
civilian and military’s smooth coordination was manifested
in the use of air force helicopters in the pursuit / apprehension
of illegal fishermen and loggers.
The
creation of the Bantay Puerto Program has since brought about
tangible and intangible benefits to the city. The number of
illegal fishing and logging activities has decreased tremendously
and with this comes the preservation of the city’s marine
products and endangered bird species. More importantly, the
strong political will exemplified by the local government
allowed them to gain the respect and support of their constituents.
Consequently, save for some fortuitous events and calamities,
peace and order has dominated the city of Puerto Princesa.
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