Tuesday, August 28, 2007

EXHORTING THE CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES TO PROCLAIM THE VISAYAN SEAS AS MARINE RESERVATION AND HERITAGE SITE, BEING HOST TO THE WORLD'S RICHEST MARI

This is the resolution passed by the provincial board regarding the visayan sea. FYI Visayan Sea is one of the target areas for offshore mining.

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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Cebu

OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN

Legislative Building Capitol Compound, Cebu City


Resolution No.2524

Series of 2007


EXHORTING THE CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES TO PROCLAIM THE VISAYAN SEAS AS MARINE RESERVATION AND HERITAGE SITE, BEING HOST TO THE WORLD'S RICHEST MARINE BIODIVERSITY AREA.


Whereas, a 10-year study by international marine experts, led by world renowned marine biologist Dr. Kent E. Carpenter, reveals that the Philippines is the “epicenter of the richest marine biodiversity in the world.” And that the highest diversity and endemism of organisms are found in the Visayan Seas particularly in the Central Philippine Province of Cebu, Bohol and Iloilo;


Whereas, this amazing discovery brought tremendous national pride to the Filipinos and has catapulted the Philippines, particularly the Visayan Islands, into the zenith of the world environmental and geographical maps. This marvel of the seas has made the Philippines not least the “The Pearl of the Orient Seas” but more of a “The Mother of All Seas”;


Whereas, the proclamation of the Visayan Seas as a marine reservation and heritage site will showcase the wealth of our marine resources and the beauty and richness of our seas, and ensure its protection, conservation and sustainable development for all generations to come. Moreover, such proclamation would open the floodgates of global environmental awareness in the area and brings in priceless historical, educational and scientific environmental and economic benefits for all mankind;


Whereas, mindful that we are only stewards of the nature's bounty and beauty, this August Body most respectfully exhorts the Congress of the Philippines to proclaim the Visayan Seas as Marine Reservation and Heritage Site our priceless legacy to all posterity. A small step for Filipinos; a big leap for mankind;


NOW, THEREFORE, premises considered, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cebu, on motion of HON. VICTOR A. MAAMBONG, duly seconded by HON. AGNES A. MAGPALE, be it-


RESOLVE TP EXHORT as it is hereby EXHORTED, THE CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES TO PROCLAIM THE VISAYAN SEAS AS MARINE RESERVATION AND HERITAGE SITE, BEING HOST TO THE WORLD'S RICHEST MARINE BIODIVERSITY AREA;


RESOLVE FURTHER that copies of this resolution be furnished to the Congressof the Philippines; to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); to the Department of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR); to the Coastal Resource Management Project (CRMP); to the United states Agency for International Development (USAID); for information and appropriate action.


Legislative Building, Capitol Compound, Cebu City, 30 July 2007.



HON. VICTOR A MAAMBONG

Sponsor

HON. AGNES A. MAGPALE

Co-Sponsor

Saturday, August 18, 2007

RECALL JAPEX ECC. STOP THE PLUNDER OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES.


Fisherfolk leaders with DOE director Engr. Labios




At the Environment Management Bureau Office with the local Media



At the office of Provincial Board Member Victo r Maambong



Below is the letter calling for a moratorium and investigation over off-shore mining in the Visayas given to the Provincial Government and the Department of Energy.

Another letter calling for the recall of JAPEX' Environmental Compliance Certificate was given to the office of the Environment Management Bureau. Currently the Provincial Vice-Governor of Cebu, the Congress, including the Philippine Senate passed resolutions calling for various actions against off-shore mining.

For a copy of the House Resolution regarding off-shore mining, please email us.

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August 15, 2007


Atty. Victor Maambong

Provincial Board Member

Chairperson

Committee on the Environment


CALL FOR A MORATORIUM ON ALL PLANNED AND EXISTING OIL EXPLORATIONS IN THE VISAYAS


Dear Hon. Maambong,


Greetings.


The Central Visayas Fisherfolk Development Center Inc, and various organizations under DEFEND our Sea Coalition and Conservation Watch, manifests its concern on the plight of the marginal fisherfolks whose livelihood were affected by oil explorations in fact majority of Fishermen in the Visayas were not justly compensated when JAPEX and NorAsian Energy Ltd implemented their seismic survey. We would like to extend the same concern to our local marine environment deemed as one of the global centers in marine biodiversity when oil explorations and off-shore mining will commence.


According to the paper presented by DOE USEC Guillermo Balce, another 23 Service Contracts will be awarded to various corporations to conduct oil exploration activity in our waters another service contract was awarded to Forum North Cebu to conduct exploration activity, it is interesting to note that this activity will be inside made inside the Visayas Sea considered as a unique world treasure and recognized as a national heritage area.

Based on international scientific papers, seismic survey and off-shore mining will pollute our waters since Oil and Gas drilling operations generate huge amounts of waste that is discarded into water. According to the National Academy of Sciences, a single well produces between 1500 and 2000 TONS of waste material.


Debris includes drill cuttings, which is rock ground into pieces by the bit; and drilling mud brought up during the drilling process contains toxic metals such as lead, cadmium and mercury. Other pollutants, such as benzene, arsenic, zinc and other known carcinogens and radioactive materials are routinely released in “produced water,” which emerges when water is brought up from a well along with the oil or gas.


Offshore drilling will cause a significant amount of air pollution. Each offshore oil platform generates approximately 214,000 pounds of air pollutants each year(National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration). An average exploration well for oil or natural gasgenerates some 50 tons of nitrogen oxides (NOx), 13 tons of carbon monoxide, 6 tons of sulfur dioxide, and 5 tons of volatile organic hydrocarbons7. These pollutants are the precursors to smog, acid rain and contribute to global warming.


These projects will also spill oil to our more than the volume that destroyed Guimaras.Oil is extremely toxic to a wide variety of marine species, and current clean up methods are incapable of removing more then a small fraction of the oil spilled in marine waters. Offshore drilling platforms and pipelines spilled 1.8 million gallons of oil in U.S. waters from 1990-1999 in 224 reported accidents – that’s an average of almost 500 gallons a day.


Oil spills present the potential for enormous harm to deep ocean and coastal fishing and

fisheries. Oil waste poisons the sensitive marine and coastal organic substrate, interrupting the

food chain on which fish and sea creatures depend, and on which their reproductive success is

based. Commercial fishing enterprises may be affected permanently. Wildlife other than fish and

sea creatures, including mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds that live in or near the body

of water, are also poisoned by oil waste.


The hazards for wildlife include toxic effects of exposure or ingestion, injuries such as smothering and deterioration of thermal insulation, and damage to their reproductive systems and behaviors. Long-term ecological effects that contaminate or destroy the marine organic substrate and thereby interrupt the food chain are also harmful to the wildlife, so species populations may change or disappear.


During the seismic survey of JAPEX and NorAsian, a significant reduction of fish catch were

recorded, it was later found out that heavy metals contamination from seismic survey will

result to reduction of fish reproduction.(Cadmium EbrahimTi, et al. 1995 Kime, et

l. 1996, Lead - Ruby, et al. 1993, Mercury - Khun & Weis. 1987, Methylmercury - Van Look,

K. Journal of Fish Biology. 2003.)


Seismic blasting damages planktonic eggs and larvae found in the immediate vicinity of airguns (Dalen and Knutsen, 1985)‏ and can reduce catches in commercial fisheries (Slotte et al. 2004; Soldal and Loekkeborg, 1993; Engas et al. 1996; Skalski et al. 1992) since the impact of the sound underwater tends to bursts air bladders (i.e. swim bladders for fish, lungs for marine mammals and the animals may have well sunk to the ocean floor from ruptured lungs. Andrea Leonor Bautista,manager, Cetacean Research and Conservation Project - WWF. (inq7.net. Thu, Sep 08, 2005)‏ Seismic blasting can damage the hearing structures, (McCauley et al. 2003)‏ and can cause body tissues to hemorrhage (hastings, 1995)‏ and damage reproductive organs in marine organisms (Jensen and Alberdice, 1989)‏


Seismic blasting can cause behavioral modifications and reduce or eliminate available habitat for


breeding / spawning, foraging and migration (Richardson et al. 1986; Harris et al. 2001;


McCauley et al. 2000; McCauley et al. 1998)Seismic noises can alter fish distribution by tens of


kilometers (Slotte et al. 2004; Engas et al. 1996)‏ It can elicit physiological stress and


neural-immune responses in Marine organisms (Santulli et al. 1998; Romano et al. 2004)


Despite the damages, despite the fisherfolks were denied access to their fishing grounds fisherfolks from various communities were not justly compensated or were not compensated at all.


With this we would like to ask the your committee to issue a moratorium on all oil exploration activities and bring together all the stakeholders in a public hearing to discuss the cost and benefit of oil explorations.


We must conduct exhaustive public consultations to discuss the issues and concerns on the conduct of the oil exploration. It is noted that the consultations are limited only to “information” dissemination which is far different from the nature of a consultation where people are given enough time to engage the proponents in a healthy dialogue. Two to three hours of meeting in each of the affected municipalities are not enough compliance of the consultation requirements as provided by law.


The Local Government Code provides:


SEC. 27. Prior Consultations Required. - No project or program shall be implemented by government authorities unless the consultations mentioned in Sections 2 (c) and 26 hereof are complied with, and prior approval of the sanggunian concerned is obtained: Provided, That occupants in areas where such projects are to be implemented shall not be evicted unless appropriate relocation sites have been provided, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.

We are also calling on our Governor, Mayors, Sangguniang Bayan/Panlungsod, and our Congressional Representative to exercise their authority and influence to lobby with the national government to address our concerns before the actual conduct of the seismic survey.


FIDEC AND FISHERFOLK ORGANIZATIONS CALLS FOR MORATORIUM AND INVESTIGATION OVER OFF-SHORE MINING IN CENTRAL PHILIPPINES

FIDEC and various Fishermen's organization from Bohol, Argao, Dalaguete, and Pinamungajan Cebu conducted a press conference before the actual filing of legal cases against off-shore ming.


JOINT PRESS STATEMENT


RECALL JAPEX ECC. STOP THE PLUNDER OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES.

STOP OFF-SHORE MINING IN THE VISAYAS AND THE PHILIPPINES.


It is more than a year since the oil spill tragedy in Guimaras disrupted the lives of Filipinos, It is more than a year and the culprits involved are roaming freely in Philippine waters raking profit after profit at the expense of Philippine interests.


It is more than a year and yet the government haven't learn important lessons by pursuing oil explorations in the Visayas and other parts of the Philippines. These explorations aside from violating our Constitution and Patrimony is very successful in dislocating fishermen, destroying marine biodiversity, disrupting economic activity and threatened local and global food security.


JAPEX after wreaking havoc in Tañon strait will pursue development of resources in the area this October. Despite violating the provisions of the EIA law, the Fisheries Code, the NIPAS Act, and the basic law of the land including international policies was able to secure an ECC last March 6, 2007.


The idea of energy independence flaunted by the national government and its agencies is a hoax, since the corporations involved in various oil exploration activities within Philippine waters were given the sole authority to identify, develop, and sell oil reserves from our waters.


It is quiet ironic for our country to pursue extracting finite fossil fuel deposits when the rest of the countries around us are abandoning its dependence on fossil fuel due to climate change and global warming and are now on the path of developing clean and sustainable sources of energy.


International conservation organizations, local government units,and various NGO's have spent billions of dollars protecting and sustainably developing our marine resources and yet our national government is doing the exact opposite.


Based on these there is a need to recall the questionable ECC given to JAPEX and we would like to enjoin IBP Cebu Chapter in their call to stop all planned oil explorations in the Visayas. We would like to call for a full investigation over these projects from the provincial, regional and congressional level. We also would like to call on environmental advocates, the fisherfolks, and other stakeholders to rise above the occasion and call to protect our natural resources and call for genuine national development free from foreign control and exploitation.


Let us put an end to resource plunder and environmental destruction. Let us stand up against oil exploration and off-shore mining.

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PAMANA Sugbo, DEFEND our Sea Coalition, PAMALAKAYA, Conservation Watch, Kinabuhi Inc People's Network for the Environment, FIDEC Inc.