The Palawan Scientist Research Paper Protected versus unprotected area with reference to fishes, corals, macro invertebrates, and CPUE in Honda Bay, Palawan

Protected versus unprotected area with reference to fishes, corals, macro invertebrates, and CPUE in Honda Bay, Palawan

Authors:
Benjamin J. GonzalesORCID logo Email icon, Joel G. Becira, Wendell M. Galon and Maria Mojena G. GonzalesORCID logo
College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Western Philippines University – Puerto Princesa City Campus

ABSTRACT
The impact of Sabang Reef Fish Sanctuary in Honda Bay, Palawan was evaluated using fish, coral cover, macro-invertebrates and CPUE as measures for success. Visual census and LIT methods were used for fish, macro invertebrate and coral cover surveys, while administered interview was used to gather information on CPUE. The protection of fish sanctuary has shown its impact to the coral reef fisheries by the improvement in quantity of the resources. Fishes, macro-invertebrates, and hard coral cover inside the Sabang Reef Fish Sanctuary (Binduyan) showed increased in abundance, diversity, and number of commercial species compared to those outside of the sanctuary. This reflects the positive impact that a protected area gained over four years. Results indicated high exploitation rates of resources in the fished areas just outside the sanctuary. Furthermore, as a consequence of improved reef fisheries, more fishermen fishing in areas closest to the sanctuary have increased their catch.

Keywords: Protected, unprotected area, fishes, corals, macro invertebrates and CPUE

How to Cite:
Gonzales BJ, Becira JG, Galon WM and Gonzales MMG. 2014. Protected versus unprotected area with reference to fishes, corals, macro invertebrates, and CPUE in Honda Bay, Palawan. The Palawan Scientist, 6: 42-59. https://doi.org/10.69721/TPS.J.2014.06.01.05

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