Mike, Thanks for your insightful comments about what happened between Ferdinand Cruz and the MAC pertaining to the creation of CAMPs. I have copies of the CAMP documents that the collectors associations created in five areas of PI. These CAMPs include detailed underwater surveys and a well documented management plan for the collection areas created largely by the collectors themselves with guidance from the MAC field coordinator (Ferdinand) in collaboration with other members of the municipality and other officials (e.g., BFAR rep). In a paper published during 2003 in the OFI Journal (OFI stands for Ornamental Fish International), Ferdinand and I described how this approach fits well with Philippine law that places most of the management authority with the local municipalities (local government units-LGUs). So for the MAC to ignore these efforts and abandon the collectors (by not certifying their associations) is almost criminal.
I should note that I was asked by the collectors in Palauig (in writing) to assist them during early 2003 (when the MAC came under severe criticism by Mary Middlebrook, the owner of Aquarium Habitat, myself, and Ferdinand etc. on the web). The main point I am trying to make is that the MAC does need to focus first on the collection sites and working with the collectors as Steve Robinson has already stated.
I think that the details of what happened in Palauig with regards to the creation of a CAMP and the MAC Certification process needs to be more fully described. Since Mike Kirda visited Palauig with Ferdinand shortly after these events occurred, I encourage Mike to more fully describe what he learned from the collectors and the MAC representatives he alluded to.
Sincerely,
Peter Rubec
I should note that I was asked by the collectors in Palauig (in writing) to assist them during early 2003 (when the MAC came under severe criticism by Mary Middlebrook, the owner of Aquarium Habitat, myself, and Ferdinand etc. on the web). The main point I am trying to make is that the MAC does need to focus first on the collection sites and working with the collectors as Steve Robinson has already stated.
I think that the details of what happened in Palauig with regards to the creation of a CAMP and the MAC Certification process needs to be more fully described. Since Mike Kirda visited Palauig with Ferdinand shortly after these events occurred, I encourage Mike to more fully describe what he learned from the collectors and the MAC representatives he alluded to.
Sincerely,
Peter Rubec