HomeDAVAO RESEARCH JOURNALvol. 12 no. 5 (2021)

Davao region mangrove clam (Pegophysema philippiana) conservation and management strategy

Michael Jeriel Bersaldo | Pedro  Avenido

 

Abstract:

Mangrove clam or imbao (Pegophysema philippiana) is an economically important bivalve species that is very common in the vast mangrove forest in the Davao region. This marine mangrove resource is subject to overexploitation and indiscriminate gleaning. Small clams are frequently gleaned in the provinces of Davao Oriental, Davao Occidental, and Davao del Sur negatively impacting the supply of imbao in the market. A size regulation policy was established in which gleaners were prohibited from collecting sexually immature clams (below 4 cm). After several years of implementing size regulation policy, the mangrove clam stock continuously declined. A rotational harvest strategy was introduced. A cyclical closure of the subdivided plots in each province was imposed. After a year of closure, the wild population of mangrove clams increased especially in Davao Oriental and Davao Occidental. While in Davao del Sur no significant enhancement was observed. The policy change to conserve mangrove clam is a vital step in sustaining this species in the region. However, cooperation, awareness, and adherence to the policy being implemented in the province are factors that influence the effectiveness of the policy.



References:

  1. Bacaltos, D. G. G., Nañola, C. L. and Bayogan, E. R. (2010). Review and Compilation of Research and Development Projects Conducted in Davao Gulf. Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology, Malita, Davao del Sur, Philippines.
  2. Baderan, D. W. K., Hamidun, M. S., Utina, R., Rahim, S., and Dali, R. (2019). The abundance and diversity of mollusksin mangrove ecosystem at coastal area of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 20, 987–993.
  3. Bersaldo, M. J. I., Lacuna, M. L. D., and Macusi, E.D. (2022). Status of mangrove clam (Anodontia philippiana Reeve, 1850) in Baganga, Davao Oriental, Philippines. Anim. Biol. Anim. Husb. Bioflux 14, 55–66.
  4. Bersaldo, M. J. I., Lacuna, M. L. D. G., Macusi, E.D., and Avenido, P.M. (2023). Length-weight relationship of mangrove clam (Pegophysema philippiana) in different sites within the Baganga, Davao Oriental Province, Philippines. Mar. Fish. Sci. 36, 1–7.
  5. Cuenca-Ocay, G., Bualan, Y. N., & Macusi, E. (2023). Philippine mangroves: species composition, characteristics, diversity, and present status. Davao Research Journal, 12(2), 6–29.
  6. Dolorosa, R. G., and Dangan-Galon, F. (2014). Population dynamics of the mangrove clam Polymesoda erosa (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae) in Iwahig, Palawan, Philippines. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud. 1, 11–15.
  7. Friess, D. A., Krauss, K. W., Taillardat, P., Adame, M. F., Yando, E. S., Cameron, C., Sasmito, S. D., and Sillanpää, M. (2020). Mangrove blue carbon in the face of deforestation, climate change, and restoration, Annual Plant. Reviews Online.
  8. Huang, J. S., Koongolla, J. B., Li, H. X., Lin, L., Pan, Y. F., Liu, S., He, W.H., Maharana, D., and Xu, X.R. (2020). Microplastic accumulation in fish from Zhanjiang mangrove wetland, South China. Sci. Total Environ. 708, 134839.
  9. Macusi, E., Salang, R. Q., & Rosales, J. (2019). A survey of various ecosystems in relation to habitat conservation and urban biodiversity in Mati City, Davao Oriental, Philippines. Davao Research Journal, 12(2), 47-71.
  10. Primavera, J. H., dela Cruz, M., Montilijao, C., Consunji, H., dela Paz, M., Rollon, R. N., Maranan, K., Samson, M. S., and Blanco, A. (2016). Preliminary assessment of post-Haiyan mangrove damage and short-term recovery in Eastern Samar, central Philippines. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 109, 744–750.
  11. Primavera, J. H., Lebata, M. J. H. L., Gustilo, L. F., and Altamirano, J.P. (2002). Collection of the clam Anodontia edentula in mangrove habitats in Panay and Guimaras, central Philippines. Wetl. Ecol. Manag. 10, 363–370.
  12. Purcell, S., Eriksson, H., and Byrne, M. (2016). Rotational zoning systems in multi-species sea cucumber fisheries. SPC Beche-de-mer Inf. Bull. No. 36 3–8.
  13. Purcell, S. W., Uthicke, S., Byrne, M., and Eriksson, H. (2015). Rotational harvesting is a risky strategy for vulnerable marine animals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 112, E6263.
  14. Yap, M., Yap, M. N.-M. F., & Seniel, J. G. (2018). Assessment of Mangroves in Guang-guang, Dahican, Mati City, Davao Oriental. Davao Research Journal, 12(1), 53–60.