PCG task force to protect marine resources in Siquijor

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The Philippine Coast Guard’s operating command in Southern Visayas has launched a task force for the sustainable development and long-term protection and conservation of marine resources in Siquijor.

Lt. Junior Grade Rachel Diputado, who heads the Marine Environmental Protection Enforcement and Response Group in the region, said the Task Force Ingat Yamang Dagat (TFIYD) is a collaborative endeavor involving the Coast Guard District Southern Visayas, Siquijor provincial government, and local stakeholders.

“We launched Task Force Yaman Dagat in Siquijor on Monday, following the creation of the Negros Island Region, and especially since Siquijor is one of the tourist spots in the region,” Diputado told the Philippine News Agency Nov. 17.

The Coast Guard District Southern Visayas launches the Task Force Ingat Yamang Dagat in Siquijor Nov. 17, and its officials lead the pledge of commitment signing for sustainable development and long-term protection and conservation of marine resources in the island-province. | CGDSV photos

Present during the launching were Vice Admiral Roy Echeverria, commander of the Marine Environmental Protection Command; Commodore Christopher Auro, head of Coast Guard District Southern Visayas; local government officials; and other stakeholders.

Diputado said the initiative highlights the significance of community participation, guaranteeing that the task force functions not just as a government project but as a joint effort with local partners, particularly the fishing communities.

The program underscores collaborative efforts between the government and local stakeholders to protect and sustainably manage fisheries and marine resources.

The TFIYD has several activities, including the monitoring of marine protected areas, information and education campaigns particularly on waste management, and response techniques and exercises during emergencies.

During the launch, participants from various agencies declared their full support to the task force through the signing of a pledge of commitment.

The pledge wall featured a puzzle with the picture of a dolphin, symbolizing the diverse marine life that the task force is dedicated to protecting – from the tiniest coral polyp to the largest ocean-dwelling species, the Coast Guard District Southern Visayas (CGDSV) said in a press release.

The successful launching of TFIYD reflects a steadfast commitment to preserving marine ecosystems, strengthening interagency collaboration, and promoting sustainable development, the CGDSV said. “Together, we advance toward a safer, cleaner, and more resilient future for generations to come.” ||