Economic Sector of Aroroy

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41 Barangays of Aroroy in the Masbate Province within Region V(Bicol) in the Republic of The Philippines
AmbolongAmoroyAmutagBagaumaBalawingBaleteBangonCabangcalanCabas-AnCalanayCapsayConcepcionDayhaganDon Pablo Dela RosaGumahangJaboyoanLanangLuy-aMacabugMalubiManaganagaManamocMariposaMatabaMatalangtalangMatangogNabongsoranPanglePaniquePinanaanPoblacionPuroSan AgustinSan IsidroSawangSyndicateTalabaanTalibTigbaoTinagoTinigban


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Economy of Aroroy

IV. ECONOMIC SECTOR

MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2002

	 	% to Total	% to Total

Crops Area (Has.) ALDCP * Area **

 Rice	       435.25	           2.74	            0.94 
 Corn	      993.89	           6.26	            2.15 
 Coconut	 10,405.00	        65.56	          22.47 
 Root Crops:	 		 
  Sweet Potato /	 		 
  Camote	          66.42 	           0.42	            0.14 
  Cassava	          67.50 	           0.43	            0.15 
  Gabi, Ubi, etc.	          14.89 	           0.09	            0.03 
 Fruit Trees:	 		         
  Mango	          60.44 	           0.38	            0.13 
  Citrus	            5.25 	           0.03	            0.01
  Banana	        127.25 	           0.80	            0.27
  Others	          26.48 	           0.17	           0.06
 Vegetables	          16.55 	           0.10	           0.04
  Legumes:	 		
  Pea	          55.00 	           0.35	           0.12
  Mongo	          33.40 	            0.21	           0.07
  Other Crops	     3,563.69 	         22.45	           7.70

TOTAL 15,871.01 100.00 34.28 Source: Municipal Agriculture Office, Aroroy

  * ALDCP- Agricultural land devoted to crop production
  * *  Total area of the municipality – 46,303.5 Has.

Area. There are 7,415 hectares of pasture land on which various kinds of livestock depend (the most abundant are cattle, chicken and swine) while land devoted to agricultural crop production covers 15,871.01 Has. or about 34.28% of the total land area of the municipality. Table IV.A.1 tabulates crops commonly produced in the municipality and its corresponding area percentages against the total municipal area. From this table, areas planted to coconut occupy the largest, which is 22.47% of the total land area.

LOCATION OF FISHPONDS, FISH CAGE, FISHING GROUND MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY

TABLE IV.A.2 AREA, LOCATION OF FISHPONDS, FISH CAGE, FISHING GROUND MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003 Location Area (Has.)

 Fishponds	  Amotag, Amoroy,       
 Balawing, Calanay, 
 Cabas-an, 
 Dayhagan, Lanang, 
 Mataba, Matalang-
    talang, Panique, 
 Puro, San Agustin, 
 San Isidro, Talabaan,   
 Talib	   1,290
 Fish Cage	  Don P. Dela Rosa	    0.02
 Fishing Grounds	  Port Barrera, Aroroy 
 Bay, Masbate Pass, 
 Sibuyan Sea	88,800

Source: Municipal Agriculture Office, Aroroy While the land is fertile and suitable for crop production, fishing grounds are equally abundant with variety of fishes and other marine resources. Table IV.A.2 shows location and area of fishponds, fish cages and fishing grounds in the municipality.

Production. Table IV.A.3 shows approximate value of production by major crops per annum. As shown in this table, coconut yields the highest production.

MAJOR CROPS MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY

TABLE IV.A.3 PRODUCTION BY MAJOR CROPS MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2002 Crops Area (Has.) PRODUCTION

	 	Total M.T.	Value
 Rice	     435.25	     1,741.00	13,928,000.00
 Corn	     993.89	     1,242.36	  6,211,812.50
 Coconut	10,405.00	      8,740.00	69,920,000.00
 Root Crops:			
    Sweet Potato /			
    Camote	       66.42	         332.10	  3,321,000.00
    Cassava	       67.50	        337.50	  1,687,000.00
    Gabi, Ubi, etc.	       14.89	          74.45	      747,500.00
 Fruit Trees:			
    Mango	       60.44	        302.20	   3,022,000.00
    Citrus	         5.25	No Data	No Data
    Banana	     127.25	        636.25	   5,090,000.00
    Others	       26.48	        126.92	   1,269,200.00
 Vegetables	       16.55	         66.20	      993,000.00
    Legumes:	 	 	 
    Pea	       55.00	          49.50	      990,000.00
    Mongo	       33.40	           8.35	     208,750.00
    Other Crops	  3,563.69	    3,563.68	17,808,400.00

TOTAL 15,871.01 However, marine production in the municipality also yields a significant production value as stated in Table IV.A.4. Fishpond production is estimated in metric tons per hectare while production from vast fishing grounds are estimated in catch per day since there are no tangible records on volume of catches per fisherman.

MARINE PRODUCTION BY SOURCE MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003

TABLE IV.A.4 MARINE PRODUCTION BY SOURCE MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003 Source Location Area (Has.) Average Total Value (P)

 Fishponds
  (Tilapia/Bangus)
  (Crabs, Shrimps.     
    Prawns)	  Amotag, Amoroy,     
 Balawing, Calanay, 
 Cabas-an, Dayhagan, 
 Lanang, Mataba, 
 Matalang-talang,            Panique, 
 Puro, San Agustin, San 
 Isidro, Talabaan, Talib	

860 430


0.12 MT per hectare 0.14 MT per hectare

103.20 MT 60.20 MT

      3,877,500.00
    11,197,200.00


 Fishing Grounds	  Port Barrera, Aroroy Bay, 
 Masbate Pass, Sibuyan Sea	88,800	12,150 Kls. / Day		  850,500.00

Source: Municipal Agriculture Office, Aroroy


Facilities. There are several agricultural facilities available generally funded by the government, both local and national, to augment the needs of the fisher folks and farmers. T a b l e IV.A.5 tabulates agricultural facilities and other support services present in the municipality, its location and funding agency.

Personnel. The LGU, with its intention to provide its constituents optimized utilization of resources in the most sustainable manner, has 12 agricultural technologists to extend agricultural services to 38 rural barangays.

Based from standards, there should be 1 technician per 3 barangays; Aroroy meets this standard.

AGRICULTURAL FACILITIES AND OTHER RELATED SERVICES MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2002

AGRICULTURAL FACILITIES AND OTHER RELATED SERVICES MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2002
AGRICULTURAL FACILITIES AND
OTHER RELATED SERVICES
Location (Barangay) Funding Agency
Small Water Impounding Lanang, Dayhagan DA Project (SWIP)
Earth Dam (Irrigation) Calanay Private
Rice Thresher (Rent-to Own) Lanang DA
Hand Tractors Managanaga DA
Thresher Managanaga DA
Mechanical / Flash Dryers Calanay Private
Solar Dryer Tinigban, Jaboyoan,
Ambolong, Sawang, Lanang, Talib
DA
Communal Irrigation Tinigban NIA System (CIS)
Rice Mill Tinigban, Talib, Sawang,
Dayhagan, Ambolong, Poblacion
Private
Corn Mill Panique, Lanang, Malubi,
Dayhagan, Amotag, Macabug, Talabaan, Sawang
Private
Agriculture Extension All barangays DA Services
Municipal Ice Plant Not functioning
Municipal Slaughter House Poblacion LGU
Artificial Reef Matalang-talang BFAR
Shallow Tube Well Malubi LGU

INDUSTRY

Industry, which concerns economic activity in line with processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods, has yet a lot of room in the municipality.

The closure of Atlas Consolidated Mining & Development Corporation in 1994 has directly affected the then flourishing economy of the municipality. As evidenced on the study made on demography (pls. refer to Table II.A.2 – Historical Growth Rate), there had been sudden decrease in growth rates, which in turn, had a “domino effect” on all other aspects, particularly, economic, social and financial. Even at the turn-over of the industry to Filminera Resources Corporation, full scale operation has not yet been realized.

Yet, mining is still a promising sustainable industry, particularly, gold which I sufficient (pls. refer to Table III.A.1 –


At the closure of Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation, many resorted to small-scale mining. Shown beside are panners using manual method of gold extraction.

Inventory of Mineral Reserves) at a high-grade quality that is competitive even in the world market.

Based from the said table, aside from gold, several other minerals are abundant in the municipality but due to geographical constraints and lack of investors, these remain untapped.

With regards to agri/aquaculture, the municipality has several investors on fishpond. But 1 big name in this industry is the Crown B Agro Development Management Corporation, a firm engaged in the culture of fish and prawns and production of livestock, particularly, cattle and swine.


ECONOMIC SERVICES

Since manufacturing of goods in large scale is not an economic activity in the municipality, commercial activities are mostly concentrated on buying and selling of manufactured goods and other services. Table IV.E.1 enumerates the number of commercial establishments in the municipality by type.

As can be observed, buying of goods for both wholesale and retail is mostly from Masbate City, Lucena City and Pilar, Sorgoson while selling of seafoods and copra are usually to Manila and Pilar, Sorsogon.

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003

TABLE IV.D.1 TYPE OF COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003 Type of Commercial Establishments Number Sari-Sari Store 74 Dry Goods Store 18 Grocery 10 General Merchandise & Hardware 6 Bakery 8 Public Calling Office 4 Vegetable Stall 9 Fish Stall 25 Meat Stall 7 Snack House 3 Restaurant 8 Pawnshop 3 Pharmacy 5 Furniture Shop 3 Copra Buyer 4 Goldsmith & Jewelry Shop 10 Seafoods Buyer 3 Gasoline Station 2 VCD & VHS Tapes Rentals 2 Billiard Hall 3 Videoke Bar 5 Cockpit 2 Funeral Parlor 1 Beauty Parlor 3 Tailoring & Dress Shop 3 Source: Municipal Treasurer’s Office, Aroroy But with the construction of the feeder port that paved an easy access to Manila and Romblon (pls. refer to Table V.A.4 – Inventory of Water Transportation Services), the municipality’s economy is expected to improve and take its course.

Source: Municipal Treasurer’s Office, Aroroy But with the construction of the feeder port that paved an easy access to Manila and Romblon (pls. refer to Table V.A.4 – Inventory of Water Transportation Services), the municipality’s economy is expected to improve and take its course.

ACCESSIBILITY OF POBLACION TO AND FROM OTHER BARANGAYS MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003

TABLE V.A.1 ACCESSIBILITY OF POBLACION TO AND FROM OTHER BARANGAYS MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003 BARANGAY POPULATION SERVED DISTANCE FROM POBLACION MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION Poblacion * 3,413 - Ambolong * 3,189 - Baga-uma * 2,177 - Jaboyo-an ** 1,544 4.0 kms. PUB. PUJ, Tricycle Talabaan ** 832 2.0 kms. PUB. PUJ, Tricycle Amoroy 499 7.0 kms. PUJ, Tricycle, Motor Boat Amotag 1,482 90 n.m. Motorboat

Balawing 786 10.0 kms. Motorboat Balete 667 23.0 kms. PUJ Bangon 1,797 3.0 kms. PUJ, PUB, Tricycle Cabangcalan 929 22.0 kms. PUJ Cabas-an 1,417 50.0 kms. PUJ, then Hiking Calanay 1,243 70.0 n.m. PUJ, Motor Boat Capsay 1,485 17.0 kms. 18.0 PUJ Concepcion 683 18.0 kms. PUJ Dayhagan 952 80.2 n.m. PUJ, Motor Boat D. Pablo dela Rosa

Rosa 1,542 13.0 n.m. Motor Boat Gumahang 2,788 30.0 n.m. Motor Boat Lanang 671 13.0 kms. PUJ Luy-a 2,079 17.0 kms. PUB, PUJ Macabug 993 32.0 kms. Hiking Malubi 976 18.0 kms. PUB, PUJ Managanaga 1,175 26.0 kms. PUB, PUJ Manamoc 657 42.0 kms. PUB Mariposa 1,104 10.0 n.m. Hiking Mataba 3,243 60.0 n.m. Motor Boat Matalang-talang 1,824 12.0 n.m. Motor Boat Matongog 2,789 45.0 n.m. Motor Boat Nabongsoran 914 21.0 kms. PUB, PUJ Pangle 684 23.0 kms. Hiking Panique 4,411 9.0 kms. PUB, PUJ, Tricycle Pinanaan 923 7.0 kms. PUJ, Tricycle Puro 7,386 6.0 kms. PUB, PUJ, Tricycle San Agustin 1,930 4.0 n.m. PUJ, Motor Boat San Isidro 989 15.5 kms. Motor Boat Sawang 1,342 20.0 kms. Motor Boat Syndicate 1,769 7.0 kms. PUJ, Tricycle Talib 1,209 18.0 n.m. Motor Boat Tigbao 2,307 17.5 n.m. Motor Boat Tinago 984 4.0 kms. PUB, PUJ, Tricycle Tinigban 2,389 65.0 n.m. Motor Boat Land Transportation. Road network, road classification and description, bridge and culvert inventory are tabulated in Table V.A.2 TABLE V.A.2

INVENTORY/CLASSIFICATION, CULVERT & BRIDGES INVENTORY MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003

ROAD INVENTORY/CLASSIFICATION, CULVERT & BRIDGES INVENTORY MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003


Road Name Road Classification Length (Km) Width (M) Surface Type No.

of

Cul- No. of Brid- Gravel Earth Conc. verts ges Aroroy-Baleno Road National Road 6.35 20.00 73% 27% 17 2 Aroroy-Mandaon Road National Road 27.30 20.00 5% 51% 44% 43 0 Siwayan-Syndicate-Pinana-an Rd. Provincial Road 9.05 15.00 100% 3 Amoroy Road Barangay Road 2.60 10.00 100% 1 Capsay Road Provincial Road 2.20 15.00 100% 4 1 Lanang Road Provincial Road 1.35 15.00 100% 3 Concepcion-Balete Road Barangay Road 4.70 10.00 100% 2 1 Malubi-Cabangcalan-Calanay Rd. Provincial Road 24.80 10.00 100% 10 Cabangcalan Road Barangay Road 3.00 10.00 100% Cabas-an Road Barangay Road 4.50 10.00 100% 1 Dayhagan Road Barangay Road 4.50 10.00 100% 2 San Agustin Road Barangay Road 3.30 10.00 100% Don Pablo Dela Rosa Road Barangay Road 16.30 10.00 100% 20 Manamoc Road Barangay Road 6.10 10.00 100% 11 1 Apalit Road Municipal Road 0.33 10.00 100% 2 2 Chavez St. Municipal Road 0.31 10.00 100% 3 San Jose St. Municipal Road 0.30 10.00 100% Celso Fabon St. Municipal Road 0.18 10.00 100% 1 Sta. Maria St. Municipal Road 0.30 10.00 100% 4 San Vicente St. Municipal Road 0.25 10.00 100% 3 1 Don Pablo Dela Rosa St. Municipal Road 0.25 10.00 100% 1 1 Nazareno St. Municipal Road 0.10 10.00 100% Inopia St. Municipal Road 0.50 10.00 100% 1 Source: Mun. Eng'g. Office

These roads are generally passable during dry season, yet some barangay roads are not during heavy rains due to lack of drainage.

Table V.A.3 also shows inventory of Land Transportation Services available and their usual route.

In summary, based from Table V.A.2 municipal roads rate only an average of 0.33 km/sq km (municipal roads-2.52 km; urban area-7.67 sq km). Likewise, rural roads rate only an average of 0.25 km/sq km (rural roads-16.06 km; rural area-455.36 sq km); standard ratio of roads per total area of land is 1 km/sq km.

Water Transportation. Aroroy has a newly rehabilitated pier (classified as Feeder Port under PPA’s port system), which can accommodate several passenger and cargo sea crafts and even large vessels. This port is equipped with a ports management office, comfort rooms and passengers’ waiting area.

INVENTORY OF WATER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003

TABLE V.A.4 INVENTORY OF WATER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY

YEAR 2003

Type of Marine Transport Facilities Location / Trip Route Condition of Facilities Capacity of Facility MARINA I. Domestic Shipping A. Cargoes M/B Royal Orient M/B Royal Express M/B Bon Voyage M/B Sto. Niño Delmar M/B Arayat B. Passenger / Cargo M/B Romblon Bay

M/B Lian-Lian V M/B Lian-Lian VI

PPA’S PORT SYSTEM I. Feeder Port

Pilar-Aroroy (Vice Versa) Pilar-Aroroy (Vice Versa) Pilar-Aroroy (Vice Versa) Pilar-Aroroy (Vice Versa) Lucena, Aroroy-Mbt. (Vice Versa) Aroroy-Romblon-Manila

   (Vice Versa)

Aroroy-Pilar (Vice Versa) Aroroy-Pilar (Vice Versa)

RFS * RFS RFS RFS RFS

RFS

RFS RFS

38.86 GRT – 26.46 NT 34.79 GRT – 23.66 NT 17.49 GRT – 11.86 NT 9.11 GRT – 6.19 NT 33.64 GRT – 22.90 NT

940.90 GRT 11.68 GRT – 7.95 NT 15.00 GRT – 10.20 NT Also listed below on Table V.A.4 are Water Transportation Services available, their trip route and capacity.

Aside from the municipal port mentioned above, there are 3 more causeways owned and constructed by some firms for their private use. Two are owned by Crown-B Agro Development & Management Corporation located at Barangays Dayhagan and Don Pablo Dela Rosa which can both accommodate small to medium sea crafts and 1 owned by Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation (now Filminera Resources) located at Barangay Puro.

Air Transportation. There are 2 airports in the municipality both owned and constructed by private firms; one is by Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation (now Filminera Resources) located at Barangay Amoroy and the other is by Crown-B Agro Development and Management Corporation located at Barangay Calanay. Both can accommodate small aircrafts.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICE MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003

TABLE V.B.2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICE MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003 Description Capacity / Capability Average Volume of Telegrams per Year Service Capability

Facilities

Personnel

3,963
Full Rate Telegrams
  Telegraphic Transfer
  Social Telegrams
Radio Transceiver (icom ic
     M700 ty
  Power Supply
  Antenna for Radio Trans-
     ceiver
  Telephone Handset
  Telephone Booths
  Antenna Tower for 
      Telephone
  Safety Vault
(1) Officer In-charge
  (1)  Messenger

Source: Telecom Office, Aroroy


B. COMMUNICATION

Postal Services. There is only 1 Postal Service Office in the municipality located at Poblacion. This office covers mail and package distribution (for both local and international) and postal money order. Table V.B.1 tabulates its service capability, facilities and personnel.

At present, the municipality has a ratio of 1 post office : 72,764 population (projected from Table II.A.1). However, the standard ratio of post office to population is 1:5000 (urban) and 1 : 10,000 (rural).

TABLE V.B.1 POSTAL SERVICE OFFICE YEAR 2003 Description Capacity / Capability Average Volume of Letters per Year Average Amount

    of Postal 
    Money Order

Service Capability


Facilities Personnel

20,000


P 480,000.00
Mail Distribution
   Package Distribution
   Money Order
(1) Typewriter
(1) Postmaster
  (1)  Postman  

Source: Postal Service Office, Aroroy

Telegram System. There is only 1 telegram station in the municipality also located at Poblacion, which is the Telecommunications Office. It is a government-owned station under the Department of Transportation and Communication. Table V.B.2 tabulates its service capability, facilities and number of personnel.

Telephone System. There are 2 Cellular Sites in the municipality provided by the Smart Communications and Globe Telecommunications companies.

Also, some households use Satellite Telephones (using phone cards) but because of its high cost of maintenance, very few are able to afford it.


Two-Way Radio. The LGU has a two-way radio with its station located at the Municipal Hall and so with other 40 barangays with stations located at their respective barangay halls (or any strategic place) which provides easy communication among them.

Media Communication. The most common and the cheapest source of information in far-flung barangays is through the radio. This is their most accessible source of information for both local and national eventualities.

However, Centro Aroroy (Barangays Poblacion, Baga-uma and Ambolong) have both the radio and television media as their link to national and international eventualities. There is 1 cable TV system serving the area, which is the NBB Cable System of which majority of households in Centro Aroroy avail.

WATER IN AROROY

At present, there is an existing level III water system, the source of which is the Deep Well located at Barangay Syndicate about 7 km. south of Poblacion. This system is operated and managed by the Aroroy Water District, has a sufficient capacity to supply 16 barangays including the Centro Aroroy.

There are also 23 other barangays which depend on developed spring, source of which are usually from their own barangays and are funded out of the 20% Barangay Development Fund. Therefore, the rest of the 14 barangays are dependent either on open dug wells, rainwater and deep wells.

Barangays with water system (except that of AWD) are operated and managed by Barangay Waterworks and Sanitation Associations (BWSAs) whose members are composed of the owners and users of these facilities.

In summary, based from the projected population for the year 2003 and with an average of 6 persons per HH, only 60 households out of 12,127 or 0.49% are able to avail safe and potable water right in their homes (Level III). Based from standards, safe and potable water should reach 100% of the total households.

However, the proposed expansion of Bangon water system, which shall cover barangays Ambolong, Baga-uma, Puro and Syndicate will surely augment the increasing demand for safe and potable water. This project starts on October of 2003 and expected to be completed on July of 2004. It is a 32.236 million-peso project, P23.846 million of which is a loan package under the Small Towns Water Supply Sector project of the ADB through LWUA; P2.355 million is Aroroy Water District equity. It is expected to have a total discharge capacity of 31.5 liters per second projected to supply an additional 999 households.


D. POWER

TABLE V.D.1 POWER SERVICE MUNICIPALITY OF AROROY YEAR 2003 Description Capacity / Capability Power Supply Capacity Source Number of House Connections Ambolong Baga-uma Jaboyoan Poblacion Tinago

   TOTAL

Facilities Available


Personnel

14.4 Mega-watts
Napocor Power Barge 105

- 150 - 136 - 36 - 392 - 23

  737

- Existing Distribution Lines, 13.2

  (Consisting of Poles & Con-   
    ductors)

- (1) Lineman Maintenance

  (1)  Collector

Source: MASELCO, Pinamurbuhan, Mobo, Masbate Power supply in the municipality is being served by Masbate Electric Cooperative (MASELCO) under the administrative supervision of the National Electrification Administration (NEA). Table V.D.1 tabulates power supply capacity, source, and number of households being served.

From Table V.D.1, out of the 41 barangays, only 5 are being served by MASELCO. However, for the 33 barangays not being served by MASELCO, there are private individuals which supply electricity for those who chose to avail (usually 6 hours a day) at a very high cost. The remaining 3 other barangays are generally dependent on lamps for lighting purposes. Based from standards, power supply should reach 100% of the total household.

  1. Napayawan Island
  2. Bagumbayan Island
  3. Nabuktot Island
  4. Majaba Island
  5. Gato Island
  6. Buntod Island
  7. Bugui Lighthouse
  8. Tigbao Resort
  9. Tinigban Resort
  10. AHC Resort
  11. Mabunga Resort
  12. Bajaro Resort
  13. Mine View Park/Cliffhanger
  14. Caves
  15. Archeological Site
  16. Archeological Site
  17. Colorada Point
  18. Crown – B

Brgy.Amotag Brgy. Amotag Brgy. Dayhagan Brgy. Calanay Brgy. Calanay Brgy. Calanay Brgy. Gumahang Brgy. Tigbao Brgy. Tinigban Brgy. Tinago Brgy. Tinago Poblacion Brgy. Puro Brgys. Balete,Calanay, Tinigban Brgy. Tigbao Brgy. Calanay Don Pablo dela Rosa / Tigbao Brgys. San Agustin, Calanay

     Dayhagan	

Fish Sanctuary Fish Sanctuary Fish Sanctuary Fish Sanctuary Fish Sanctuary, Wildlife Peeble Source Historical Landmark White Sand Beach White Sand Beach White Sand Beach White Sand Beach White Sand Beach Mining Tunnels Natural Natural Natural Natural Agro-Industrial Site Boat Boat Boat Boat Boat Boat Boat Boat Boat PUJ/Tricycle PUJ/Tricycle PUJ/Tricycle PUJ PUJ/Boat Boat PUJ/Boat Boat Boat PUJ/Boat

Source: MPDO, Aroroy