Mangrove growing highlights Bohol’s
World Wetlands Day celebration
By Elvira C. Bongosia
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) — The Provincial Government of Bohol, through the Bohol Provincial Environment Management Office (BPEMO), marked World Wetlands Day with a mangrove planting activity at Puerto San Pedro in Bien Unido town on Feb. 2.
World Wetlands Day, observed every Feb. 2, raises awareness of wetlands as vital ecosystems that maintain ecological balance, protect coastal communities from flooding and storm surges, and support human well-being.
This year’s theme, “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage,” highlighted the role of wetlands in sustaining biodiversity, supporting livelihoods, and preserving cultural practices passed down through generations.
It also underscored the value of local and traditional knowledge in sustainably managing these ecosystems.
In Bohol, mangrove forests and other wetland areas serve as breeding and nursery grounds for fish, crabs, and other marine resources, benefiting fisherfolk and coastal communities.
Mangroves also help strengthen climate resilience by reducing the impact of extreme weather and stabilizing coastlines.
Beyond their ecological importance, wetlands hold cultural and historical significance that reflects the deep connection of Boholanos with their environment.
A total of 250 bungalon mangrove seedlings were planted by BPEMO employees, Coast Guard Bohol personnel, and local government unit workers through the Bien Unido Municipal Employees Association to help rehabilitate degraded coastal areas.
“Bungalon mangroves serve as frontline defenders against typhoons, storm surges, and high-energy waves,” said BPEMO head Leonilo Lafuente.
He said initiatives like this not only restore ecosystems but also strengthen environmental stewardship and inter-agency coordination. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)
Personnel from the Bohol Provincial Environment Management Office, Coast Guard Bohol, and the local government unit, through the Bien Unido Municipal Employees Association, planted 250 bungalon mangrove seedlings at Puerto San Pedro in Bien Unido town on Feb. 2, 2026, in celebration of World Wetlands Day. (BPEMO photos)


