Apo Reef

Apo Reef

Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Apo Reef


State Party = Philippines
Type = (tentative) Natural
Criteria = vii, ix, x
ID = 5033
Region = Asia-Pacific
Year = 2006 (submitted)
Session =
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5033/

Apo Reef is a series of coral reefs encompassing 34 square kilometers within the waters of Occidental Mindoro in the Philippines. It is the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system and the largest in the country. The reef and its surrounding waters are administered as a National Park as part of the Apo Reef Natural Park project.

Geology

Apo Reef can be found around 33 kilometers west off of the mid-western coast of the Philippine island of Mindoro. Two separate coral reefs make up the atoll-reef system. The two reefs are separated by a 30 meter-deep channel between them. Several environments can be found within the reef's boundaries. Aside from coral reefs, seagrass meadows, beds of macroalgae and mangrove stands are present on and around the reef proper.cite web | title =Apo Reef Marine Reserve | work =Local government-declared MPAs | publisher =Marine Protected Coast, Reef & Management Database | date =2006-06-07 | url =http://www.coast.ph/MPAdb/showbd.asp?code=348&dc=mo | accessdate =2007-10-08]

Conservation history

The waters of Apo Reef are protected within a National Park encompassing 274.69 km² of the reef and its surrounding area. Of the total area, 157.92 km² comprises the Apo Reef Natural Park while the remaining 116.77 km² constitute a buffer zone surrounding the national park.

Politically, the reef lies in waters within the jurisdiction of the province of Occidental Mindoro in region IV-B of the Philippines. It is directly administered by the local government of the municipality of Sablayan.

Originally, Apo Reef was first officially declared a "Marine Park" by then-Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos in 1980.cite press release | title=Presidential Proclamation 1801| publisher=Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines | date=1980 | url= | accessdate=] This was followed up with the local government of Sablayan declaring the reef a special "Tourism Zone and Marine Reserve" three years later.cite press release | title=Resolution No. 1108| publisher=Sangguniang Bayan ng Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro | date=1983 | url= | accessdate=] In 1996, the entire reef was declared a protected natural park by then-president Fidel Ramos.cite press release | title=Presidential Proclamation 868 | publisher=Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines | date=1996-09-06 | url= | accessdate=]

In 2006, the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau of the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources submitted the reef to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre for consideration as a World Heritage Site.cite web | title =Apo Reef Natural Park | work =UNESCO World Heritage: Tentative Lists | publisher =UNESCO | date =2006-05-16 | url =http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5033/ | accessdate =2007-10-08 ]

Following a survey by the local chapter of the World Wide Fund for Nature, fishing within the reef was banned by the Philippine government in September 2007.cite news | title =Philippines bans fishing to revive biggest reef | work =Yahoo! News | language =English | publisher =Yahoo! Inc. | date =2007-10-02 | url =http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20071002/twl-uk-philippines-fishing-2675fc1_1.html | accessdate =2007-10-08] cite news | title =Philippines bans fishing to revive biggest reef | work =Reuters News | language =English | publisher =Reuters Inc. | date =2007-10-02 | url =http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUKMAN32716420071003 | accessdate =2007-10-08] The marine park would be opened for tourists to help generate funds for its protection as well as provide an alternative livelihood for hundreds of fishermen in the area. [http://www.enn.com/ecosystems/article/23549 Philippines bans fishing to revive biggest reef] ]

ee also

*Tubbataha Reef

References

Bibliography

* Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Conservation of Priority Protected Areas Project, Apo Reef Natural Park Brochure. Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro; List of Proclaimed Marine Protected Areas; Protected Areas And Wildlife Bureau, 2004.

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