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Mark P. Balbosa from CENRO Manukan presenting the Agustin Cave and Zapanta-Gomez Cave
Assessment Report to the Zamboanga Peninsula
Regional Cave Committee .
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PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (October 21, 2016) - The Zamboanga Peninsula Regional
Cave Committee (ZamPen-RCC) conducted a
meeting at Mibang Hotel, Dipolog City on
October 5, 2016 to review, deliberate and
adopt the Class II classification of Agustin
Cave and Zapanta-Gomez Cave, located in Barangay Lipakan, President Manuel
A. Roxas, Zamboanga del Norte. This is a timely development as Zamboanga del
Norte will be the host of the Philippine Cave Congress in April 2017.
Accordingly,
the cave exploration and assessment on the abovementioned natural resources were conducted during the 3rd Regional Cave Summit held in the
same municipality on March 9-11, 2016 with technical assistance from the Regional Cave
Assessment Team (RCAT), Zamboanga Peninsula Cavers Association (ZAMPEN) and
SpeleoNederlands (Belgium based group). Participants
include personnel from the Provincial and Community Environment and Natural Resources
Offices (PENROs/CENROs) of DENR9, representatives from the different Local
Government Units, Non-Government Organizations and other cave stakeholders across
Region 9.
The
assessment used three different methodologies, namely: (1) Basic Caving, where the assigned group
assessed the flora and fauna and cave resources inside; (2) Cave Survey and
Mapping where the topography, terrain and location of the same caves were
plotted and (3) Cave Photography which documents in photo the resources found
therein.
Based
on the report presented by the technical
personnel of CENRO Manukan and PENRO Zamboanga del Norte, both caves conform to Class II Classification
as defined by Republic Act 9072 (National Caves and Cave Resources Management
Act). In the said category, Agustin
Cave and Zapanta-Gomez Cave are both recommended to be used for educational
tours and guided ecotourism purposes. However, it is to be noted that some
parts of these caves may be closed to the public and only expert spelunkers and
scientists are allowed to access it due to the presence of important and
sensitive biodiversity resources in
those areas which may be disturbed or threatened when opened to neophyte
cavers.
Upon
approval of DENR 9 Regional Director Arleigh J.
Adorable, ZamPen RCC will endorse the matter to the Biodiversity
Management Bureau for the final classification of these two mentioned caves. [ECPascua - RPAO9].
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