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ten-year old child died of dengue in the Municipality of Bani,
Pangasinan. It had only been a couple of days since Mayor
Gabriel E. Navarro took office, but he immediately ordered
the cleanup of the coastline to ensure the tragedy would never
happen again.
This was how the story of
the Bani Coastal Resource Management Program began.
The program has evolved
into an institutionalized management of Bani’s coastal
resources, includ- including ing Lingayen Gulf which several
other municipalities share.
The municipality thought
of the program to protect the coastline and provide residents
with an alternative and sustainable source of livelihood that
would not harm the environment.
Bani partnered with the
University of the Philippines’ Marine Science Institute
to create a Philippine Fisheries Information System Software
that facilitated registration and licensing of Bani fishermen.
Illegal structures within
the waters of Bani were removed and mangrove nurseries were
established. There are now more than 42 hectares of mangrove
forest in Bani, thanks to residents who made it an enterprise.
As Pangasinan Mayors League,
Mayor Navarro convinced other officials of neighboring municipalities
to an intermunicipality cooperation to protect the span of
the entire coastline.
Today, the municipal officials
are exploring eco-tourism options that would ensure the protection
of the waters while generating income from tourism activities.
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