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Cagayan River (Mindanao)

The Cagayan River, also known as the Cagayan de Oro River, is one of the rivers draining the northern central part of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. The river has its headwaters in the Kalatungan Mountain Range and Kitanglad Mountain Range found in the central part of the province of Bukidnon. It traverses the municipalities of Talakag, Baungon, and Libona, connecting tributaries along the way. It finally empties into Macajalar Bay in Cagayan de Oro.

Cagayan River
Whitewater rafting along the Cagayan de Oro River
A watershed map of the Cagayan de Oro River showing its major tributaries
Cagayan de Oro River mouth
Cagayan River (Mindanao) (Philippines)
Location
CountryPhilippines
RegionNorthern Mindanao
Province
City/municipality
Physical characteristics
SourceKitanglad Mountain Range
 • locationKalatungan Mountain Range, Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao, Philippines
 • coordinates7°57′27″N 124°48′57″E / 7.95750°N 124.81583°E / 7.95750; 124.81583
 • elevation2,286 m (7,500 ft)
MouthMacajalar Bay
 • location
Cagayan de Oro, Northern Mindanao, Philippines
 • coordinates
8°28′56″N 124°38′50″E / 8.48222°N 124.64722°E / 8.48222; 124.64722
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length90 km (56 mi)
Basin size1,521 km2 (587 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • locationMacajalar Bay
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • right

The river serves as the natural boundary between the province of Bukidnon and Iligan and between Bukidnon and Cagayan de Oro, based on the administrative order issued by the defunct Department of Mindanao and Sulu during the American occupation of the Philippines. In Cagayan de Oro, it is the dividing line between its two Congressional districts.

The Cagayan River is a very popular site for whitewater rafting in the Philippines and has been promoted by the Department of Tourism as the main tourist attraction of Cagayan de Oro.

Etymology edit

The original name of the river is Kalambaguasasahan River, because of the presence of Lambago trees (Hibiscus tiliaceus, a member of the Malvaceae tree family that only thrives in low altitude areas like seashores, riverbanks and other areas reached by tidal streams)[1] along the river banks. During the arrival of the Spaniards in Cagayan de Oro, the name was changed to Cagayan River.[2][3]

The name of the river Cagayan comes from the Malayo-Polynesian word "Ag", which means water. "Kagay" means river and "Kagayan" is place with a river.[4] This river is not to be confused with the country's longest and largest river of the same name located in northern Luzon, despite sharing similar etymology with each other.

Geography edit

Course edit

The river's headwaters is found in the Kalatungan Mountain Range, in the central portion of the province of Bukidnon. It flows northward towards Cagayan de Oro for about 90 kilometres (56 mi)[5] before emptying into Macajalar Bay.

Drainage Area edit

The river drains an area of approximately 1,521 square kilometres (587 sq mi).[5] About 80% of the drainage basin is located in the Province of Bukidnon and the rest is in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro.

Tributaries edit

The main tributaries of the Cagayan de Oro River are the following:

Mouth edit

The river's mouth is located in Cagayan de Oro. After a 90-kilometre (56 mi) course from the mountains of Bukidnon, the river finally discharges its load to Macajalar Bay.

Tourism edit

Whitewater rafting and kayaking edit

 
Whitewater rafting and river trekking along the river

Whitewater rafting, kayaking and river trekking[6] has been one of the tourism activities being promoted in the river. The city administration and the Department of Tourism made it as the banner tourism activity in Cagayan de Oro.[7] The jump-off point of the river, whitewater rafting is at Barangay Mambuaya, a 30-40 minute ride from the city proper.

Recently, whitewater rafting in the Cagayan River is gaining popularity through the years after President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and other famous personalities in the country have tried the challenging whitewater rafting in the river.

Fishery edit

The stream is an important seasonal freshwater artisanal fishery producing an annual catch, as of 2016, of about US$500,000 from an average weekly catch of 5 to 15 kilograms (11 to 33 lb) by each fisherman. In the lower reaches of the stream, this low catch of smaller immature fish is evidence of lack of management of the fishery. Less than 1% to as much as 10% of the local population may be engaged at least part-time as fishermen, most are men. Full-time fishermen earn about US$1,000 to 2,000 per year, which is below the poverty line. Gill nets, cast nets, long lines, fish hooks and line sets, spears, traps and traditional fishing boats are used. The catch includes Snapper (Aha-an), Flagtail (Aligaman), Crab (Alimango), Red-tailed goby (Anga), Squaretail mullet (Balanak), Goby (Batinga), Silver perch (Bugaong), Otomebora Mullet (Bunak), Indo-Pacific Tarpon (Buwan-buwan), Loach goby (Dalapakan), Mountain bass (Damagan), Indian pellona (Ibis), Flathead grey mullet (Gisaw), Gourami (Gurami), Mudfish (Halu-an), Shrimp (Hipon, Goby (Iswil), Carp (Karpa), Eel (Kasili), Spotted Scat (Kikilo), Mullet (Muli), Cyprinidae (Pait), Catfish (Pantat), Rock goby (Pigok), Mangrove red snapper (Tadlungan), Tilapia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . SunStar. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved July 16, 2008.
  2. ^ Cagayan de Oro: History
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved July 16, 2008.
  4. ^ History of Cagayan de Oro
  5. ^ a b "Principal River Basins of the Philippines", Published by the National Water Resources Board, October 1976 (p. 12)
  6. ^ Whitewater Kayaking with KayakDomain.com
  7. ^ Cagayan de Oro Tourism Website

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For the Cagayan River in Luzon see Cagayan River The Cagayan River also known as the Cagayan de Oro River is one of the rivers draining the northern central part of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines The river has its headwaters in the Kalatungan Mountain Range and Kitanglad Mountain Range found in the central part of the province of Bukidnon It traverses the municipalities of Talakag Baungon and Libona connecting tributaries along the way It finally empties into Macajalar Bay in Cagayan de Oro Cagayan RiverWhitewater rafting along the Cagayan de Oro RiverA watershed map of the Cagayan de Oro River showing its major tributariesCagayan de Oro River mouthShow map of MindanaoCagayan River Mindanao Philippines Show map of PhilippinesLocationCountryPhilippinesRegionNorthern MindanaoProvinceBukidnonMisamis OrientalCity municipalityTalakagBaungonLibonaIliganCagayan de OroPhysical characteristicsSourceKitanglad Mountain Range locationKalatungan Mountain Range Bukidnon Northern Mindanao Philippines coordinates7 57 27 N 124 48 57 E 7 95750 N 124 81583 E 7 95750 124 81583 elevation2 286 m 7 500 ft MouthMacajalar Bay locationCagayan de Oro Northern Mindanao Philippines coordinates8 28 56 N 124 38 50 E 8 48222 N 124 64722 E 8 48222 124 64722 elevation0 m 0 ft Length90 km 56 mi Basin size1 521 km2 587 sq mi Discharge locationMacajalar BayBasin featuresTributaries rightKalawaig RiverTagite RiverBubunaoan RiverThe river serves as the natural boundary between the province of Bukidnon and Iligan and between Bukidnon and Cagayan de Oro based on the administrative order issued by the defunct Department of Mindanao and Sulu during the American occupation of the Philippines In Cagayan de Oro it is the dividing line between its two Congressional districts The Cagayan River is a very popular site for whitewater rafting in the Philippines and has been promoted by the Department of Tourism as the main tourist attraction of Cagayan de Oro Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Course 2 2 Drainage Area 2 3 Tributaries 2 4 Mouth 3 Tourism 3 1 Whitewater rafting and kayaking 4 Fishery 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology editThe original name of the river is Kalambaguasasahan River because of the presence of Lambago trees Hibiscus tiliaceus a member of the Malvaceae tree family that only thrives in low altitude areas like seashores riverbanks and other areas reached by tidal streams 1 along the river banks During the arrival of the Spaniards in Cagayan de Oro the name was changed to Cagayan River 2 3 The name of the river Cagayan comes from the Malayo Polynesian word Ag which means water Kagay means river and Kagayan is place with a river 4 This river is not to be confused with the country s longest and largest river of the same name located in northern Luzon despite sharing similar etymology with each other Geography editCourse edit The river s headwaters is found in the Kalatungan Mountain Range in the central portion of the province of Bukidnon It flows northward towards Cagayan de Oro for about 90 kilometres 56 mi 5 before emptying into Macajalar Bay Drainage Area edit The river drains an area of approximately 1 521 square kilometres 587 sq mi 5 About 80 of the drainage basin is located in the Province of Bukidnon and the rest is in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro Tributaries edit The main tributaries of the Cagayan de Oro River are the following Kalawaig River Tagite River Bubunaoan River Tumalaong RiverMouth edit The river s mouth is located in Cagayan de Oro After a 90 kilometre 56 mi course from the mountains of Bukidnon the river finally discharges its load to Macajalar Bay Tourism editWhitewater rafting and kayaking edit nbsp Whitewater rafting and river trekking along the riverWhitewater rafting kayaking and river trekking 6 has been one of the tourism activities being promoted in the river The city administration and the Department of Tourism made it as the banner tourism activity in Cagayan de Oro 7 The jump off point of the river whitewater rafting is at Barangay Mambuaya a 30 40 minute ride from the city proper Recently whitewater rafting in the Cagayan River is gaining popularity through the years after President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and other famous personalities in the country have tried the challenging whitewater rafting in the river Fishery editThe stream is an important seasonal freshwater artisanal fishery producing an annual catch as of 2016 of about US 500 000 from an average weekly catch of 5 to 15 kilograms 11 to 33 lb by each fisherman In the lower reaches of the stream this low catch of smaller immature fish is evidence of lack of management of the fishery Less than 1 to as much as 10 of the local population may be engaged at least part time as fishermen most are men Full time fishermen earn about US 1 000 to 2 000 per year which is below the poverty line Gill nets cast nets long lines fish hooks and line sets spears traps and traditional fishing boats are used The catch includes Snapper Aha an Flagtail Aligaman Crab Alimango Red tailed goby Anga Squaretail mullet Balanak Goby Batinga Silver perch Bugaong Otomebora Mullet Bunak Indo Pacific Tarpon Buwan buwan Loach goby Dalapakan Mountain bass Damagan Indian pellona Ibis Flathead grey mullet Gisaw Gourami Gurami Mudfish Halu an Shrimp Hipon Goby Iswil Carp Karpa Eel Kasili Spotted Scat Kikilo Mullet Muli Cyprinidae Pait Catfish Pantat Rock goby Pigok Mangrove red snapper Tadlungan Tilapia See also editCagayan de Oro Macajalar Bay BukidnonReferences edit Streaming through Kalambagohan s history SunStar Archived from the original on October 6 2008 Retrieved July 16 2008 Cagayan de Oro History Welcome to Cagayan de Oro City History amp legend Archived from the original on May 18 2008 Retrieved July 16 2008 History of Cagayan de Oro a b Principal River Basins of the Philippines Published by the National Water Resources Board October 1976 p 12 Whitewater Kayaking with KayakDomain com Cagayan de Oro Tourism Website Retrieved from https en 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