Comparative assessment of the seagrass communities in baliangao, misamis occidental, philippines

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Comparative Assessment of the Seagrass Communities in Baliangao,

Misamis Occidental, Philippines

Julian Philip A. Soriano and Shaina Mavreen D. Villaroza

OUTLINEBACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

MATERIALS AND METHODS OF THE STUDY

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

Background of the Study

Philippines has one of the largest coastal areas

Underwater ocean grass—Seagrasses

Benefits of seagrassessBreeding area for fishesCan be harvestedReduce current energyFilter suspended sediments

Avoid destruction of seagrasses

Objectives of the Study

Select representative sampling sites to be surveyed;

Baliangao, Misamis Occidental

1. Protected area – Danao Bay, Baliangao

2. Disturbed areas – Jingle Bells Beach, La Esperanza Beach, and Arjan’s Place, Baliangao

Obtain the physicochemical properties of the sampling sites;

Survey the seagrass community via transect and quadrat; and

Compare the biodiversity indices between the two areas – Protected area (Baliangao

Protected Landscape and Seascape) &

Unprotected area (Arjan’s Place, La Esperanza Beach,

Jingle Bells Beach)

Significance of the Study

Distinguish the impact of human activities

Determine the health condition of the body of water

Provide information

Scope and Limitations of the Study

Classify seagrass to genus level

Waste contributors causing unhealthy condition is beyond the scope and limitation

Limited only to the two selected sampling areas – Protected and Unprotected Areas

Materials and Methods of the Study

Selection of Sampling Site

Baliangao Protected Landscape and Seascape

Selection of Sampling Site

Arjan’s Place La Esperanza Beach

Selection of Sampling Site

Jingle Bells Beach

100m

100m

Shore

50m

Transect 1

Transect 3

Transect 2

Measuring of the Physicochemical Parameters

Water pH Salinity Temperature

Surveying of Seagrass Community

Recording of Other Observations

•Sediment Composition

•Sightings of animal presence

Analysis of Data

•One-way Analysis of Variance(ANOVA)

•Paleontological Statistics(PAST)

Results

Physicochemical Parameters

Sampling Area

Water Temperatur

e (˚C)

Salinity

(ppt)

Water pH

 

Protected Area

(Baliangao Protected Landscape and Seascape)

30.13 35.56 7.6

Unprotected Area

(Arjan’s Place, La Esperanza, Jingle Bells)

42.39 38.22 7.8

Physicochemical ParametersPhysicochemical Parameters

p value Remarks

Water Temperature

0.0001504

Highly Significant Difference

Salinity 0.09598No Significant

Difference

Water Ph0.00664

2

Highly Significant Difference

Other Observations and FeaturesSampling Site

Sediment Composition

Seagrass Cover

Algal Cover

Protected Area (Baliangao Protected Landscape and Seascape)

Transect 1 Fine Sand 85 0

Transect 2 Fine Sand 80 0

Transect 3 Rocky, Sand 62 0.67

Unprotected Area (Jingle Bells, La Esperanza and Arjan’s Place )

Transect 1 Rocky, Sand 42 20

Transect 2 Fine Sand 75 0.33

Transect 3 Fine Sand 75 13

PROTECTED AREA

7 seagrass genera &1 macroalgae genus

More abundant in seagrass count

Species are more evenly distributed

Results

UNPROTECTED AREA

7 seagrass genera &5 macroalgae genera

Has richer taxa

Higher dominance of some species over the others

Results

PROTECTED AREA

has more

UNPROTECTED AREA

has moreSeagrass

Macroalgae or Seaweed

Thalassia sp. Halimeda sp.

Biodiversity Indices

Protected Area

Unprotected Area

Taxa Richness 43 52Species

Abundance4083 3264

Dominance 0.3944 0.4070Shannon Index 1.1524 1.1760

Margalef 0.6165 0.7752

Simpson Index 0.60563 0.58797

Evenness 0.7155 0.6192

Diversity Indices

Conclusion and Recommendation

Both areas are not very much affected by human activities.

RecommendationDENR and Local Government to help in conserving our seagrass

Conclusion and Recomendation

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