Protecting Bauan’s Seas: Stronger Enforcement Meets Responsible Tourism
The Bauan Marine Protected Area (MPA) originated from the conservation efforts of Dive and Trek Resort in Barangay San Pablo, Bauan, Batangas. Through sustained protection of coastal waters and coral reefs, marine life flourished, leading to its declaration as the Bauan Fish Sanctuary on March 6, 1995, under Municipal Ordinance No. III, Series of 1995. As adjacent sites were recognized for their rich biodiversity, the MPA expanded to include more areas suitable for diving and snorkeling. However, its growing popularity attracted increasing numbers of tourists, creating pressure on marine ecosystems and management systems. In response, the local government, resort stakeholders, and the community developed coordinated solutions focused on sustainable tourism, strengthened regulation, and active conservation. These efforts balance environmental protection with tourism development, ensuring the long-term health and resilience of the Bauan MPA.