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Sibuyan Island

Sibuyan is a crescent-shaped island, the second largest in an archipelago comprising Romblon Province, Philippines. Located in the namesake Sibuyan Sea, it has an area of 445 square kilometres (172 sq mi) and has a total population of 62,815 as of 2020 census. The island has two prominent peaks, the highest is Mount Guiting-Guiting with an elevation of 2,058 metres (6,752 ft) and Mount Nailog with a height of 789 metres (2,589 ft). The people speak the Sibuyanon dialect of Romblomanon, a Visayan language.

Sibuyan Island
Aerial view of the island
Sibuyan Island
Location within the Philippines
Geography
LocationSibuyan Sea
Coordinates12°23′8″N 122°33′41″E / 12.38556°N 122.56139°E / 12.38556; 122.56139Coordinates: 12°23′8″N 122°33′41″E / 12.38556°N 122.56139°E / 12.38556; 122.56139
ArchipelagoRomblon Group of Islands
Area445 km2 (172 sq mi)
Highest elevation2,058 m (6752 ft)
Highest pointMt.Guiting-Guiting
Administration
RegionMimaropa
ProvinceRomblon
Municipalities
Largest settlementSan Fernando (pop. 24,171)
Demographics
Population62,815 (2020)
Pop. density118.2/km2 (306.1/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsSibuyanon (Romblomanon)
Additional information
Mount Guiting-Guiting summit, as seen from Mayo's Peak, the highest mountain in the province of Romblon.

Sibuyan has been dubbed by some local and international natural scientists as "the Galápagos of Asia", because it has remained in isolation from the rest of the world since its formation. Never in its geological history has it ever been connected with any part of the Philippine archipelago. Seismic forces pushed up a 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) peak from the earth's crust, forming a series of smaller peaks and slopes. The peak is Mt. Guiting-Guiting (literally means "the saw-toothed mountain", in reference to its jagged ridge). Because of the steep slopes, much of its original forest remains untouched, and the rest is the island as we find it today.

Primary forests cover 140 square kilometres (54 sq mi), which is 33% of the land area of Sibuyan. However, most of the lower altitude forest has been logged or is secondary. Mt. Guiting-guiting Natural Park (equivalent to the IUCN category of National Park) was established to protect these forests, which are mainly in the centre and north of the island, and covers an area of 157 square kilometres (61 sq mi) out of Sibuyan's total area of 445 square kilometres (172 sq mi). The park features a scenic landscape with twin towering peaks set amidst closed canopy forests. Its forests remain largely intact, and include the entire elevational gradient from lowland dipterocarp forest (at 200 to 900 m) and mangroves, through montane forest (above 700 m) to mossy forest, heathland and montane grassland around the peaks.

Political subdivision

 
Romblon province map locating Sibuyan island

The island is divided into three municipalities: Cajidiocan, Magdiwang, and San Fernando.

Biodiversity

Sibuyan has a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna. Exact figures on numbers of total plant species are hard to give, as biologists stumble upon species yet unidentified by the scientific community. In one study, the National Museum identified 1,551 trees in a single hectare, with 123 species of trees, and of this number, 54 are found nowhere else in the world. Hence, it has been proclaimed as one of the world's most diverse and dense forests.[1] There are estimated to be 700 vascular plant species on the island. Nepenthes sibuyanensis, a pitcher plant species, is also endemic as its scientific name suggests. There are 131 species of birds and ten species of fruit bats, and many dwelling mammals, reptiles, and rodents yet to be fully catalogued. Three birds subspecies are endemic to Sibuyan: the Philippine hanging parrot (Loriculus philippensis bournsi), the Philippine Pygmy-woodpecker (Dendrocopos maculatus menagei), and the Orange-bellied Flowerpecker (Dicaeum trigonostigma sibuyanicum), all of which were recorded there in the early 1990s. Five species of threatened mammals, one fruit bat and four rodents, are endemic to Sibuyan, and the endangered fruit bat Nyctimene rabori occurs there.

An unspoiled ecosystem

Sibuyan Island has been said to be one of the most unspoiled ecosystems in the Philippines and the world.[2] The water of the Cantingas River as well as most of the other smaller rivers and rivulets on the island was tested to be one of the best water quality for human consumption worldwide. The drinking water of Sibuyanons come direct and untreated from rivers, springs and holes drilled at mountain slopes or from the ground.

Mining activities

Mining operations in Sibuyan have started since 2005, when a barangay of San Fernando endorsed mining projects in their area, believing that this will create jobs for residents, although exploration of the area began as early as 1972.[3] On October 3, 2007, Romblon town councilor Armin Marin was shot dead during an anti-mining protest against the operations of mining company Sibuyan Nickel Properties Development Corp. when a confrontation erupted between protesters and the firm's security guards.[4]

The Sibuyanons Against Mining advocacy group, with the Sibuyan Island Sentinels League for Environment Inc. (Sibuyan ISLE),[5] has been fighting for the conservation and protection of the island against mining activities considering its vast impact on the ecology, culture and society of the island.[better source needed]

2023 Altai Philippines Mining Corporation protest

In December 2022, the government issued a mineral ore export permit to the Altai Philippines Mining Corporation (APMC), allowing the company to bulk test 50,000 metric tons of ore.[6] On January 2023, Sibuyan residents set up a barricade to protest APMC operations, saying the extraction of nickel ore will disrupt the island’s intact ecosystems.[7] On February 3, 2023, according to the environmental advocacy organization Alyansa Tigil Mina (ATM), protesters formed a human barricade intended to stop APMC trucks carrying nickel ore from leaving the San Fernando port, but the trucks forced their way through the barricade. This prompted 30 policemen to intervene and disperse the residents.[8]

On February 4, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) served a notice to APMC stating that the company was found to be "constructing/operating a causeway project without an approved environmental compliance certificate".[6] Two days later the company has voluntarily stopped all exploration and testing activities in the area, stating that they are committed to maintaining the "highest standards of environmental responsibility and community engagement".[9] On February 8, DENR ordered a probe to conduct an investigation into the alleged damage of seagrass and other marine resources due to AMPC operations, and to take legal action for reportedly cutting trees without the necessary permit.[10]

In a statement on February 10, the company said that it was "peacefully exercising its rights" under a 2009 agreement with DENR, and has appealed for due process, claiming it has been "maligned, unfairly judged, and prevented from performing its lawful activities".[11]

Other events

On June 21, 2008, the passenger ferry MV Princess of the Stars of Sulpicio Lines (now Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corp.) capsized off the coast of the island in the height of Typhoon Frank. Of the 851 passengers, only 32 survived.[12]

References

  1. ^ Towards sustainable forest management and poverty alleviation in the Philippines. A case study on institutional constraints and possibilities in pursuing sustainable forest management and livelihood means on Sibuyan Island, the Philippines 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Winter, Jo (2019). South China Sea. Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson Limited. p. 221. ISBN 978-1-78679-172-6. from the original on 2023-02-26. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
  3. ^ Gozum, Iya (2023-02-03). "TIMELINE: Sibuyan Island's decades of opposition to mining". Rappler. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  4. ^ Adraneda, Katherine (2007-10-04). "Romblon councilor shot dead during anti-mining rally". Philstar.com. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  5. ^ "Official website". from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
  6. ^ a b Virola, Madonna T. (2023-02-06). "DENR cites mining firm for violations on Sibuyan Island". INQUIRER.net. from the original on 2023-02-14. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  7. ^ Cabico, Gaea Katreena (2023-01-30). "Sibuyan folk fear nickel mining will destroy 'Galapagos of Asia'". Philstar.com. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  8. ^ Virola, Madonna T. (2023-02-04). "2 hurt as cops, antimining protesters clash in Sibuyan". INQUIRER.net. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  9. ^ Lalu, Gabriel Pabico (2023-02-06). "Sibuyan Island mining firm says it's voluntarily stopping all exploration, tests". INQUIRER.net. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  10. ^ Gozum, Iya (2023-02-08). "DENR orders probe into Altai's alleged destruction of seagrass in Sibuyan". Rappler. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  11. ^ Gozum, Iya (2023-02-13). "Altai maintains legality of ore mining operations in Sibuyan". Rappler. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  12. ^ Torres-Tupas, Tetch (2021-12-03). "Manila court clears exec in M/V Princess of the Stars tragedy". INQUIRER.net. from the original on 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-21.

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Sibuyan is a crescent shaped island the second largest in an archipelago comprising Romblon Province Philippines Located in the namesake Sibuyan Sea it has an area of 445 square kilometres 172 sq mi and has a total population of 62 815 as of 2020 census The island has two prominent peaks the highest is Mount Guiting Guiting with an elevation of 2 058 metres 6 752 ft and Mount Nailog with a height of 789 metres 2 589 ft The people speak the Sibuyanon dialect of Romblomanon a Visayan language Sibuyan IslandAerial view of the islandSibuyan IslandLocation within the PhilippinesGeographyLocationSibuyan SeaCoordinates12 23 8 N 122 33 41 E 12 38556 N 122 56139 E 12 38556 122 56139 Coordinates 12 23 8 N 122 33 41 E 12 38556 N 122 56139 E 12 38556 122 56139ArchipelagoRomblon Group of IslandsArea445 km2 172 sq mi Highest elevation2 058 m 6752 ft Highest pointMt Guiting GuitingAdministrationPhilippinesRegionMimaropaProvinceRomblonMunicipalitiesCajidiocanMagdiwangSan FernandoLargest settlementSan Fernando pop 24 171 DemographicsPopulation62 815 2020 Pop density118 2 km2 306 1 sq mi Ethnic groupsSibuyanon Romblomanon Additional information Mount Guiting Guiting summit as seen from Mayo s Peak the highest mountain in the province of Romblon Sibuyan has been dubbed by some local and international natural scientists as the Galapagos of Asia because it has remained in isolation from the rest of the world since its formation Never in its geological history has it ever been connected with any part of the Philippine archipelago Seismic forces pushed up a 2 000 metres 6 600 ft peak from the earth s crust forming a series of smaller peaks and slopes The peak is Mt Guiting Guiting literally means the saw toothed mountain in reference to its jagged ridge Because of the steep slopes much of its original forest remains untouched and the rest is the island as we find it today Primary forests cover 140 square kilometres 54 sq mi which is 33 of the land area of Sibuyan However most of the lower altitude forest has been logged or is secondary Mt Guiting guiting Natural Park equivalent to the IUCN category of National Park was established to protect these forests which are mainly in the centre and north of the island and covers an area of 157 square kilometres 61 sq mi out of Sibuyan s total area of 445 square kilometres 172 sq mi The park features a scenic landscape with twin towering peaks set amidst closed canopy forests Its forests remain largely intact and include the entire elevational gradient from lowland dipterocarp forest at 200 to 900 m and mangroves through montane forest above 700 m to mossy forest heathland and montane grassland around the peaks Contents 1 Political subdivision 2 Biodiversity 2 1 An unspoiled ecosystem 3 Mining activities 3 1 2023 Altai Philippines Mining Corporation protest 4 Other events 5 References 6 External linksPolitical subdivision Edit Romblon province map locating Sibuyan island The island is divided into three municipalities Cajidiocan Magdiwang and San Fernando Biodiversity Edit Nepenthes sibuyanensis from Mount Guiting Guiting Sibuyan has a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna Exact figures on numbers of total plant species are hard to give as biologists stumble upon species yet unidentified by the scientific community In one study the National Museum identified 1 551 trees in a single hectare with 123 species of trees and of this number 54 are found nowhere else in the world Hence it has been proclaimed as one of the world s most diverse and dense forests 1 There are estimated to be 700 vascular plant species on the island Nepenthes sibuyanensis a pitcher plant species is also endemic as its scientific name suggests There are 131 species of birds and ten species of fruit bats and many dwelling mammals reptiles and rodents yet to be fully catalogued Three birds subspecies are endemic to Sibuyan the Philippine hanging parrot Loriculus philippensis bournsi the Philippine Pygmy woodpecker Dendrocopos maculatus menagei and the Orange bellied Flowerpecker Dicaeum trigonostigma sibuyanicum all of which were recorded there in the early 1990s Five species of threatened mammals one fruit bat and four rodents are endemic to Sibuyan and the endangered fruit bat Nyctimene rabori occurs there An unspoiled ecosystem Edit Sibuyan Island has been said to be one of the most unspoiled ecosystems in the Philippines and the world 2 The water of the Cantingas River as well as most of the other smaller rivers and rivulets on the island was tested to be one of the best water quality for human consumption worldwide The drinking water of Sibuyanons come direct and untreated from rivers springs and holes drilled at mountain slopes or from the ground Mining activities EditMining operations in Sibuyan have started since 2005 when a barangay of San Fernando endorsed mining projects in their area believing that this will create jobs for residents although exploration of the area began as early as 1972 3 On October 3 2007 Romblon town councilor Armin Marin was shot dead during an anti mining protest against the operations of mining company Sibuyan Nickel Properties Development Corp when a confrontation erupted between protesters and the firm s security guards 4 The Sibuyanons Against Mining advocacy group with the Sibuyan Island Sentinels League for Environment Inc Sibuyan ISLE 5 has been fighting for the conservation and protection of the island against mining activities considering its vast impact on the ecology culture and society of the island better source needed 2023 Altai Philippines Mining Corporation protest Edit In December 2022 the government issued a mineral ore export permit to the Altai Philippines Mining Corporation APMC allowing the company to bulk test 50 000 metric tons of ore 6 On January 2023 Sibuyan residents set up a barricade to protest APMC operations saying the extraction of nickel ore will disrupt the island s intact ecosystems 7 On February 3 2023 according to the environmental advocacy organization Alyansa Tigil Mina ATM protesters formed a human barricade intended to stop APMC trucks carrying nickel ore from leaving the San Fernando port but the trucks forced their way through the barricade This prompted 30 policemen to intervene and disperse the residents 8 On February 4 the Department of Environment and Natural Resources DENR served a notice to APMC stating that the company was found to be constructing operating a causeway project without an approved environmental compliance certificate 6 Two days later the company has voluntarily stopped all exploration and testing activities in the area stating that they are committed to maintaining the highest standards of environmental responsibility and community engagement 9 On February 8 DENR ordered a probe to conduct an investigation into the alleged damage of seagrass and other marine resources due to AMPC operations and to take legal action for reportedly cutting trees without the necessary permit 10 In a statement on February 10 the company said that it was peacefully exercising its rights under a 2009 agreement with DENR and has appealed for due process claiming it has been maligned unfairly judged and prevented from performing its lawful activities 11 Other events EditOn June 21 2008 the passenger ferry MV Princess of the Stars of Sulpicio Lines now Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corp capsized off the coast of the island in the height of Typhoon Frank Of the 851 passengers only 32 survived 12 References Edit Towards sustainable forest management and poverty alleviation in the Philippines A case study on institutional constraints and possibilities in pursuing sustainable forest management and livelihood means on Sibuyan Island the Philippines Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Winter Jo 2019 South China Sea Imray Laurie Norie and Wilson Limited p 221 ISBN 978 1 78679 172 6 Archived from the original on 2023 02 26 Retrieved 2020 01 26 Gozum Iya 2023 02 03 TIMELINE Sibuyan Island s decades of opposition to mining Rappler Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Adraneda Katherine 2007 10 04 Romblon councilor shot dead during anti mining rally Philstar com Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Official website Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2008 10 30 a b Virola Madonna T 2023 02 06 DENR cites mining firm for violations on Sibuyan Island INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 2023 02 14 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Cabico Gaea Katreena 2023 01 30 Sibuyan folk fear nickel mining will destroy Galapagos of Asia Philstar com Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Virola Madonna T 2023 02 04 2 hurt as cops antimining protesters clash in Sibuyan INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Lalu Gabriel Pabico 2023 02 06 Sibuyan Island mining firm says it s voluntarily stopping all exploration tests INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Gozum Iya 2023 02 08 DENR orders probe into Altai s alleged destruction of seagrass in Sibuyan Rappler Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Gozum Iya 2023 02 13 Altai maintains legality of ore mining operations in Sibuyan Rappler Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Torres Tupas Tetch 2021 12 03 Manila court clears exec in M V Princess of the Stars tragedy INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 2023 02 21 Retrieved 2023 02 21 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sibuyan Island Geographic data related to Sibuyan Island at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sibuyan Island amp oldid 1145768892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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