“Sa
sulod pasanayon, sa gawas bingwiton.” These were the words that echoed all
around Panabo City during the grand launching of Panabo City Pride Campaign
last November 27, 2013 at Cagangohan Barangay Hall, Cagangohan, Panabo City.
During
the launching, Mr. Ezekiel Alforque, Senior Citizen President, was applauded
when he emotionally recalled the abundance of seas during his younger years. He
became more emotional as he flashbacked on how people ignored the Cagangohan
Coastal Resources. That’s why he went down the stage with this request,
“Pabalikon ta ang kaisdaonon sa atong dagat. Lantawon nato ang ugma”(Let’s regain the abundance of fishes to our
seas. Let’s prepare for our future). This was supported by the City
Administrator Ramon Sawan when he urged the fisherfolks to let go the small
fishes. He added that, following the laws, the ordinances will eventually lead
to the improvement of the quality of life.
The
highlights of the launching were the recognition of registered fishers of
Panabo City, the recitation of Fisher’s Creed by the target audience of the
campaign, the fishers, the signing at the commitment wall of the fishers and
community to amplify their support to the campaign, and finally, the
distribution of 100 hooks and lines to 100 lucky fishers.
The
presence of mascots and performers added to the festivity of the event. The
crowd was moved out from their seats when the IFT Cheerdancers showcased their
breathtaking moves as they introduced to the crowd, the ambassadress of the
campaign, Danggi, the Danggit. The
G.L. Dondoy Elementary School Drum and Bugle Corp. awed the audience with their
twirl exhibitions while the DNSC Dance Troupe offered a very entertaining dance
moves. The angelic voices of DNSC Chorale sung the invocation and the national
anthem during the event.
What
is Panabo City Pride Campaign?
The Panabo City Pride Campaign
advocates fishing in the right place and using the right gear by inspiring
fishers and community to protect and manage the Cagangohan Fish Sanctuary. The
sanctuary is an area set aside by the Local Government Unit of Panabo City as
breeding place and refuge of fish and marine organisms in the area.
The Panabo City Pride Campaign is the
joint project of LGU-Panabo City, Davao del Norte State College and RARE. RARE
is an international conservation organization that supports almost 300 Pride
Campaigns in 50 countries all over the world including the Philippines for the
purpose of bringing people and nature to thrive harmoniously.
Goals
of Panabo City Pride Campaign
The campaign intends to increase
fish populations and other marine resources. To attain these, current threats
must be reduced by the following right behaviors of the fishers:
1. Fishing outside the Cagangohan Fish
Sanctuary Core Zone; and
2. Fishing using hook and line in the
Cagangohan Fish Sanctuary Buffer Zone.
Sir Raquelito Mancao from RARE Philippines with the CF Girley Gumanao throws the first question to the fisher during the Q&A Game. |
If this campaign will be totally supported by the community, Cagangohan Fish Sanctuary would really be the haven of marine life. They will thrive harmoniously and abundantly. And soon, provide sustainable living to fishers and to the Panaboans in general.