Protection of the Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion Experience

Presented during the EAS Congress 2015 On 18 November 2015 in Danang, Vietnam Presentation Outline

I. Philippines SSME II. Issues and Challenges III. The SSME Collaborative Efforts IV. Benefits on the Regional Cooperation THE SULU-SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Coral species diversity (Map provided by Veron, November 2001.) PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

THE PHILIPPINES SSME - Encompasses 13 out of 18 regions in the country. - 55% of the 45M people distributed along the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas are in the Philippines. - Estimated cover of coral reef area in the Philippines within Sulu- Sulawesi: Region Area % of total area 1,055.7 9.84 811.3 7.55 Region 3,671.2 34.15 TOTAL 5,538.2 51.54 (Source: Ong et al., 2002, Nañola et al., 2011) - , and having one of the largest intact forests in Sulu-Sulawesi - , Mindoro, and Palawan are among the high diversity areas (10 spp) of seagrasses in the region. PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION THE PHILIPPINES SSME • The protection of the Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion supports Goal No.1 of the CTI NPOA.

• At least 1,270 out of the 1800 (71%) MPAs in the Philippines are located in the SSME • 21 NIPAS (nationally managed)

• At least 30 MPA Networks are in the SSME PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Rationale for Large Scale Initiative: SSME - SSME as a biodiversity hotspot – need for cooperation across boundaries

- Globally economically-important – e.g., fisheries, tourism

- limited and scattered information to pursue transboundary management

- shared resources and threats among three countries i.e., Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines

- need for a transboundary governance mechanism to abate threats

- lack of capacity for transboundary seascape management but with potential for complementation of available capacities The Sulu-Sulawesi Sea…

A Collaborative Effort… A common 50-year vision for biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of resources in the Large Marine Ecosystem (LME)

Signed MOU between the Gov’ts. of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines  Adoption the Conservation Plan for the SSME

 Formation of the Tri-National Committee for the SSME Entry into force of the SSME MOU; Creation of Three (3) Sub- Committees: MPA; Sustainable Fisheries; Threatened Species Launching of the first set of Action Plans of the Sub-Committees Published the Comprehensive Action Plans for Species Protection, MPAs and Networks, and Sustainable Fisheries. (ADB, 2011) PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Governance Structure of the SSME

SSME Tri-National Committee (Malaysia-Current Chair)

Sub-Committee on Sub-Committee on Threatened, Sub-Committee on Marine Protected Areas Charismatic, Sustainable Fisheries And Networks and Migratory Species (Malaysia) (Philippines) (Indonesia)

Source: Miclat and Trono, 2008 PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Benefits on the Regional Engagement: Verde Island Passage Management Corridor

Executive Order (E.O.) No. 578 issued for the establishment of a national policy on biodiversity to be implemented throughout the country, particularly the Sulu-Sulawesi marine ecosystem. VIPMC MPA Network results from various MPA-related projects and research studies funded under the (CI Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Project,2005 to 2008) were integrated to propose an MPA network design based on ecological criteria for each of the corridors.

Source: Quibilan et., al., 2008 PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Benefits on the Regional Engagement: Verde Island Passage Management Corridor

The Verde Framework was developed in response to the identified issues affecting the VIPMC.

The MPA Enforcement Networks in VIP Batangas Network: 12 member Municipalities 36 MPA sites Or.Mindoro Network 8 member Municipalities (11) 18 MPAs (3) Occ.Mindoro 2 Municipalities 15 MPAs PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Benefits on the Regional Engagement: Verde Island Passage Management Corridor

MPA Network Management – a sustained program of the Government “Batangas Recognition Awards for Verde Outstanding Marine Protected Areas” (BRAVO- MPAs) established to give incentives for outstanding Marine Protected Areas (MPA) in Batangas highlighting good MPA governance practices and performance across members of the Verde Island Passage MPA Network in Batangas’ coastal cities and municipalities.

Source: USAID, 2013 PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Benefits on the Regional Engagement: Sea Turtle Marine Protected Area Network

-Concept for establishing Philippine Sea Turtle MPA Network drafted. PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Benefits on the Regional Engagement: Sea Turtle Marine Protected Area Network - Sea turtle research in the Philippines and Malaysia using the following methodologies: laparoscopy in Tubbataha, aerial surveys in Palawan, and sea turtle satellite tagging in TIHPA. (seaturtle.org)

- Ongoing review of the marine turtle database management system for the Philippines sea turtle tagging information. PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Benefits on the Regional Engagement: Sea Turtle Marine Protected Area Network - Balabac: On-going Capacity Building and MPA establishment through government partnership with ADB, GIZ, and CI-P;

- Turtle Islands Wildlife Sanctuary: Biophysical and socio-economic vulnerability assessments conducted; Hazard maps for preparation;

- Across MPAs: Development of the enforcement strategy and action plan under discussion; PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

Summary The Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion (SSME) Cooperation has provided the region a functioning networks of MPAs based on ecological connectivity (e.g., in the Verde Island Passage Corridor in the Philippines and in the tri-national Sea Turtle Corridor).

The effective SSME cooperation drew support from development partners for Species conservation, MPA networks, and Sustainable Fisheries (e.g., CI, WWF, GEF, USAID, ADB, and GIZ)

In terms of public relations, communication, and awareness-raising: - Improved international recognition (e.g., ASEAN, BIMP-EAGA, CTI-CFF) - Increased marketing strength of the SSME region

The SSME has promoted interagency collaboration and developed national policies which translated into actions on the ground (e.g. Adopt-a-MPA, PNP Maritime Group) PROTECTION OF THE SULU SULAWESI MARINE ECOREGION

“Initiatives under the SSME Cooperation has been mainstreamed to the national and local programs of the government recognizing its benefits to our coastal and marine resources. By aligning the Coral Triangle Initiative goals to the output of the SSME, the sustainability of the cooperation has been addressed by the government.”

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