Malampaya Sound Protected Landscape and Seascape

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Key Information

TYPE
MPA
DESIGNATION
Protected Landscape and Seascape
LOCATED IN
Palawan
Philippines
AREA
1,110 km2 MARINE AREA
2,004 km2 TOTAL AREA i
MANAGED BY
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
LEVEL OF FISHING PROTECTION (LFP)
Marine life removal is prohibited (or entry is prohibited)
DATA SOURCE(S)

Boundary: Marine Science Institute - MPA Support Network - Reefbase - Coral Triangle (Unmodified)

DATA VERSION

1.0

LAST REVIEWED

January 2023

OTHER DATABASES
World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) ID: 14753

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Purpose

To protect the biodiversity and ecological significance of this area, which serves as sanctuary to several rare and endangered wildlife. It has one of the largest undisturbed mangrove forest areas in the Philippines and is home to sea cows (Dugong Dugong), which are considered endemic and are a threatened species. It is also a known habitat of the Irrawady Dolphin (Orcaella Brevirostris). The adjacent old-growth forests are important watersheds and serve as the habitat of Palawan Hornbill, the Bear, Cat, the Peacock Peasant and other endemic species.

Species of Concern: mangroves, dugong, irrawady dolphin

Regulations Summary

Restrictions

The following is prohibited:
a) Unauthorized fishing anywhere within the MSPLAS;
b) Fishing within the MSPLAS using spear and submerged underwater breathing apparatus, trawling equipment or gillnets of more than 100 meters in total length or any other equipment prohibited under Republic Act No. 8550 or the Fisheries Code of 1998;
c) Destruction or in any manner damaging coral reefs except in cases of emergency;
d) Introduction, disposal, dumping or causing to be dumped in the MSPLAS any waste material, including but not limited to, nonbiodegradable, toxic, nuclear, hazardous and other prohibited substances.
According to the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act, except as may be allowed by the nature of this area's designation and pursuant to rules and regulations governing the same, the following acts are prohibited:
1. Poaching, killing, destroying, disturbing of any wildlife including in private lands within the protected area;
2. Hunting, taking, collecting, or possessing of any wildlife, or by-products derived therefrom, including in private lands within the protected area without the necessary permit, authorization or exemption: Provided, that the PASU (Protected Area Superintendent) as authorized by the management boardshall issue a permit, authorization or exemption only for culling, scientific research;
3. Using any fishing or harvesting gear and practices or any of their variations that destroys coral reefs, seagrass beds or other marine life and their associated habitats or terrestrial habitat as may be determined by the DA (Department of Agriculture) or the DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources);
4. Dumping, throwing, using, or causing to be dumped into or placed in the protected area of any toxic chemical, noxious or poisonous substance or nonbiodegradable material, untreated sewage or animal waste products or products whether in liquid, solid or gas state, including pesticides and other hazardous substances;
5. Operating any motorized conveyance within the protected area without permit from the management board;
6. Mutilating, defacing, destroying, excavating, vandalizing or, in any manner, damaging any natural formation, religious, spiritual, historical sitcs, artifacts and other objects of natural beauty, scenic value or objects of interest;
7. Littering or depositing refuse or debris on the ground or in bodies of water
8. Possessing or using blasting caps or explosives anywhere within the protected area;
9. Occupying or dwelling in any public land within the protected area without clearance from the management board;
10. Undertaking mineral exploration or extraction within the protected area;
11. Engaging in commercial or large-scale quarrying within the protected area;
12. Establishing or introducing exotic species, including GMOs or invasive alien species within the protected area;
13. Conducting bioprospecting within the protected area without prior management board;
14. Prospecting, hunting or otherwise locating hidden treasures within the protected area;
15. Any activity that in any manner will mutilate, deface, destroy, excavate, fill-in, vandalize, or damage any natural formation, religious, spiritual, historical sites, artifacts and beauty, scenic value or objects of interest to IPs/ ICCs will not be allowed except those that are consistent with the management plan and approved by the management board.

Allowed

Certain activities may be permitted in accordance with individual measures for this site.

Governing Regulations