A group of 3rd year BS Geology students conducted a geologic fieldwork in the Municipality of Manay. Together with the BS Geology head Christian Paul Escarian, a team of forty students visited Bonga Cove, Manay River, and Manaol Point. This fieldwork is one of the activities to be conducted before deploying the geology students in their respective work immersions on mining sites and other offices related to geology around the country, thus, significant preparations of these students is needed. Manay has been a hotspot of geologic tourism as historically a portion of the municipality had experienced tsunami specifically in Bonga Cove of Barangay Central way back 1992 and costed significant damages on properties. With the said geologic activity, Manay had been subject to many research books especially to those that study geology. Special thanks to the faculty and staff of the BS Geology of the University of Southeastern Philippines for choosing Manay on your fieldwork and looking forward for another collaboration for the geological features of our municipality. Mayor Jon Marco Dayanghirang on the otherhand supports geologic studies for tourism development.
Article written by: Jan Michael Belena
Published: 2023-06-16
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, courtesy call to Mayor Jon Marco M. Dayanghirang at the Municipal Hall of Manay. For the discussion of BFAR's project interventions for this year 2023. Present during the discussion were Mr. Joenard L Manes, OIC FRMS Aquaculturist I, Mrs. Trina Cresol R. Maghanoy, FMRED Staff, BFAR RO XI, Mr. Christian Jay M. Boligor, Admin Assistant III, BFAR RO XI, Mr. Alvin James L. Porquillo, Admin Assistant III, BFAR RO XI and Mr. Archie P. Samson, BFAR PFO, Aquaculturist I.
Article written by: Municipal Information Office
Published: 2023-06-15
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