Guiuan Protected Landscape And Seascape
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The Guiuan Protected Landscape and Seascape, also known as the Guiuan Marine Reserve, is a
protected area Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values. There are several kinds of protected areas, which vary by level of protection depending on the ena ...
associated with the Guiuan Island Group which is located off the coast of the municipality of Guiuan on the eastern side of
Leyte Gulf Leyte Gulf is a gulf in the Eastern Visayan region in the Philippines. The bay is part of the Philippine Sea of the Pacific Ocean, and is bounded by two islands; Samar in the north and Leyte in the west. On the south of the bay is Mindanao Isl ...
in the Philippines. The protected area consists of the following islands from within the group:
Calicoan Calicoan is a Philippine island east of Leyte Gulf, off the southeastern point of Samar. It is one of the islands that are part of the municipality of Guiuan, in the province of Eastern Samar. The island can be reached from Tacloban City by a th ...
,
Manicani Manicani is a small island in the Leyte Gulf, Philippines. The local governing body is the municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, Guiuan of Eastern Samar province. Its 3,000 residents live in four barangays: San Jose, Banaag, Hamorawon and Buenavi ...
,
Suluan Suluan is an island barangay in the Philippines, in the municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar. It lies east of Leyte Gulf and west of Emden Deep. The inhabitants of the island were the first Filipinos to trade and interact with Ferdinand Magella ...
, Tubabao, Victory, Homonhon and other smaller islands and their surrounding reefs. It also includes the coastal area of mainland Guiuan in
Eastern Samar Eastern Samar (Waray-Waray: ''Sinirangan Samar''; tl, Silangang Samar), officially the Province of Eastern Samar, is a province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Borongan. Eastern Samar occupies ...
covering a total area of . The land which now comprises the conservation area was previously declared as a Marine Reserve and Tourist Zone and was placed under the administration and control of the
Philippine Tourism Authority The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), formerly the Philippine Tourism Authority ( fil, Pangasiwaang Pilipino sa Turismo), is an agency of the Philippine national government under the Department of Tourism responsibl ...
in 1978. It was re-proclaimed and re-classified as a protected landscape/seascape in 1994 under the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992.


Geography

The Guiuan Marine Reserve extends along the western and southern coast of Guiuan Peninsula, the southernmost tip of
Samar Samar ( ) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern Visayas, which are in the central Philippines. The island is divided in ...
, located between Leyte Gulf and the
Philippine Sea The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean east of the Philippine archipelago (hence the name), the largest in the world, occupying an estimated surface area of . The Philippine Sea Plate forms the floor of the sea. Its ...
. It contains numerous islands and islets, such as the chain of
Calicoan Calicoan is a Philippine island east of Leyte Gulf, off the southeastern point of Samar. It is one of the islands that are part of the municipality of Guiuan, in the province of Eastern Samar. The island can be reached from Tacloban City by a th ...
, Leleboon (Sulangan) and Candolu which form a prolongation of the peninsula. These islands are separated only by narrow shoals and appear to be part of the Guiuan peninsula from a distance. A prominent feature of the islands is the coral ridge covered in bushes and shrubs that runs from Guiuan to the southern tip of Candolu in Songi Point. Their shoreline is made up of white sand beaches and coral bluffs, with the side facing the
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containing surf beaches particularly in Calicoan. The Calicoan island, known as the "Surf Capital of the Visayas", also has six lagoons, several caves and lush forest. southwest of Candolu is Homonhon where Ferdinand Magellan first set foot in the Philippines in 1521. It is a crescent-shaped island covered with coconut trees that forms the northern border of the Surigao Strait. It is sparsely populated and has a small islet on its western side called Montoconon. Further to the east is
Suluan Suluan is an island barangay in the Philippines, in the municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar. It lies east of Leyte Gulf and west of Emden Deep. The inhabitants of the island were the first Filipinos to trade and interact with Ferdinand Magella ...
island where a cylindrical concrete lighthouse stands. The more populated islands of the Guiuan Group are on the side of Guiuan Bay facing Leyte Gulf, an area of coral reefs and extensive mangrove forests. They include
Manicani Manicani is a small island in the Leyte Gulf, Philippines. The local governing body is the municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, Guiuan of Eastern Samar province. Its 3,000 residents live in four barangays: San Jose, Banaag, Hamorawon and Buenavi ...
which contains 4 villages, and Tubabao, where a Russian settlement in the Philippines, Russian refugee settlement was established in 1949.


Biodiversity

The Guiuan protected area is composed of coastal, marine and freshwater ecosystems. The dominant vegetation is mangrove (''Scyphiphora, Scyphiphora acidula''/nilad and ''Diospyros ferrea''/bantolinao) which lines the coast of mainland Guiuan and covers most of the islands. Terrestrial species of hardwood trees have also been observed in the larger islands such as ''Shorea astylosa'' (yakal), Xanthostemon verdugonianus'' (mancono), ''Vitex, Vitex quinata'' (colipapa), and Tristaniopsis decorticata'' (tiga). Seagrass beds are common and extensive in the protected area, with the most common seagrass species being ''Cymodocea rotundata'', ''Enhalus acoroides'', ''Thalassia hemprichii'', and ''Syringodium isoetifolium''. Coral diversity is highest at Suluan island where 25 species hard and soft corals are found. They serve as habitats for many colonies of fish, such as barracuda, marlin and scombrid, and other marine species like marine turtles, octopus, squid and seacucumber. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources also documented the following wildlife species in the area in 2008: the Philippine tarsier and Philippine long-tailed macaque, and bird species such as the Philippine cockatoo, herons, migratory egrets, bitterns, plovers, sandpipers, gulls and terns. Several reptiles were also sighted in the area, including monitor lizards and sailfin lizards.


References

{{Protected areas in Eastern Visayas Protected landscapes and seascapes of the Philippines Geography of Eastern Samar Tourist attractions in Eastern Samar Guiuan Protected areas established in 1978 1978 establishments in the Philippines