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WHALE SHARK ECOTOURISM CONTRIBUTES TO FILIPINO ECONOMY

Environmental Panorama
Donsol – Philippines
September of 2005

 

27/09/2005 – Swimming with whale sharks is contributing to the economy of the Philippines. According to government statistics, some 7,000 tourists travelled to Donsol, some 500km southeast of the capital, Manila, in 2005 to visit the “gentle giants”, earning some PHP35 million (or US$623,000).

The revenues accrued in the Philippines, however, are only a fraction of the whale shark tourism earnings of Ningaloo Reef in Australia and Gladden Spit Marine Reserves in Belize. Ningaloo generated US$7.8 million over a two-month period, while Belize profited US$1.35 million in just six weeks.

The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the world’s largest living fish, measuring up to 14m and weighing in at 125 tons. Despite its name and enormous size, the whale shark is not a whale, but classified in a family of its own — Rhincodontidae — with its closest relatives being leopard sharks and nurse sharks.

“The influx of tourists increases every year and this opens economic opportunities at the grassroots levels,” said Ruel Pine, WWF-Philippines’ Community-based Ecotourism and Coastal Resource Management Project Manager.

“Whale shark ecotourism has created 300 jobs in the municipality related to tour services, ranging from whale shark spotters to van drivers. However, out of the revenue earned over the six-month ecotourism season, Donsol’s local economy only retained 20 per cent in terms of shared benefits.”

A new WWF business plan development study shows that the capacity of ecotourism to generate income and employment for the local economy in Donsol was significantly reduced as a result of inadequate tourist facilities and other infrastructure.

“The study will assist policy-makers and implementers to improve the financing structure that will ensure investment for coastal rehabilitation, which in turn will enhance the value of ecotourism and its management,” Pine said.
“The much-needed business plan will help prevent economic leaks locally by identifying and supporting more community-based enterprises.”

WWF-Philippines, together with the Philippines Department of Tourism, is encouraging households to join home-stay programmes, and is looking into diversifying the local tourism portfolio.

WWF-Philippines is calling for an improvement to the pricing structure when visiting whale sharks so that generated income can go back into conservation activities. Currently, the local government invests little in marine conservation. WWF is also working with local fishing communities on a fisheries management plan which will address such marine issues as illegal fishing and the exploitation of fishery resources — issues that could effect the whale shark's habitat and overall future in Donsol’s waters.

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• Whale sharks are found throughout tropical waters and have been seen in many parts of the Philippines, particularly in Donsol, some 500km southeast of the capital, Manila. Tourists flock to Donsol between the months of January and June, the time when the spotted giants usually appear. Tourists are allowed to swim with them as long as they follow strict rules, keep their distance, and don't use scuba gear.

• The waters around Donsol are part of the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas ecoregion, one of WWF's Global 200 ecoregions — a science-based global ranking of the world's most biologically outstanding habitats and the regions on which WWF concentrates its efforts.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Louella Beltran and Ruel Pine)
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