Against the backdrop of territorial disputes
roiling the region, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, East Timor and the
island states of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands on Thursday presented
before the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and other institutional donors marine
and coastal projects designed to protect the Coral Triangle, a triangular area
of the tropical marine waters recognised as the global centre of marine
biodiversity.
Representatives
of the six countries stressed at Thursday’s meeting that the health of the
Coral Triangle was vital to their economies. The roughly triangular area,
covering 5.7 million hectares of ocean waters, contains 75 per cent of the
world’s coral species, making it one of the most biodiverse areas in the world.
More
than 120 million people live within the Coral Triangle, with 2.2 million
directly depending on its biological resources. It also supports a
multibillion-dollar tuna industry that props up the economies of the
Philippines, Indonesia and the Pacific island states.
Environment
Secretary Ramon Paje said the Philippines, the world’s second largest
archipelago, should grab the opportunity to lead the region in protecting the
Coral Triangle.
"They
are looking up to us. The Philippines should now play a major role in regional
marine concerns. The entire country is inside the Coral Triangle, unlike
Indonesia and Malaysia, where only a portion of their countries are facing it,”
he said.
The
Philippines is proposing to the ADB and donor countries five projects worth
US$136 million to protect the Coral Triangle and promote sustainable fishing.
They include the rehabilitation of mangroves, establishment of a marine
database, and implementation of a
national coastal and marine management programme.
Paje
said the projects would fill the gaps in the country’s targets and goals in
guarding the marine environment.
He said
the Philippine government was willing to commit $40.8 million to the project,
noting that it was a “very practical area of investment for coastal and marine
protection.”
As part
of the Coral Triangle Initiative, the Philippines and Malaysia also discussed a
bilateral agreement yesterday to shore up their resources to effectively
protect their common marine boundaries against poachers, said Jacob Meimban,
executive director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR)-Coastal and Marine Management Office.
The two
neighbours also talked about sharing information on marine resources. Officials
said there was no accurate record of legal and illegal fishers in the waters in
their common boundaries nor was there data on the population of species that
traveled across these waters, Meimban said.
The
Philippines and Malaysia, together with Brunei, Vietnam China and Taiwan, have
overlapping claims over the Spratly archipelago in the West Philippine Sea
(South China Sea). Each of the claimants have made forays into the islands and
built naval facilities over the years.
Despite
the dispute over the Spratlys, the Philippines and Malaysia are united in their
concern about the illegal activities in the region, DENR officials said.
Meimban
noted that the poaching of endangered marine species like sharks and turtles is
a major problem for Malaysia.
Kristine
L. Alave
Philippine
Daily Inquirer
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