Catarman, Camiguin, June 3 (PIA) – Catarman’s municipal government is committed to promoting sustainable development through community-led tourism and helping more residents through coastal research programs.

In a renewed radio broadcast on Camiguin Island on June 3rd, the City Tourism Board Mac de la Riarte will also be the city’s tourist information center and coastal area under the local government’s local economic and business development program. He said he had set up a coastal research program. Companies.

He’s just notable, Kinning Sharing Scheme, Kan Asaan Income is shared between LGU and Association of Boat Operators (This program is famous for its income-sharing program shared by LGU and Small Boat Operators Association), “De la Realte ”was added.

In that plan, city tourism officials said that the people in the area work really hard because it is also a place where they can earn enough income to meet their daily needs.

They are currently allocating a budget for coastal management research in honor of the fish watchers. They will soon develop a marine sanctuary, the Nga Mahimon Diving Site founded by Para Ma on Camiguin Island. Allocate funds, said De La Rialte.

(That means these can be set up as dive sites on Camiguin Island)

Aside from this initiative, LGU Catalman is also conducting five key activities related to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic to strengthen tourism development and promotion programs.

This includes participation in conferences, incentives, congresses and exhibitions (MICE). The de la Riarte of these events states that it is important to be aware of the latest tourist information and best practices from other local governments (LGUs).

Other activities organized by LGU include participating in local tourism activities, media campaigns including printing brochures and creating tourism video campaigns, and planning local tourism activities.

De la Riarte added that she also has a local tourism inventory to identify Catalman’s assets, including raw materials and artists. “We’re going to create a database of Catarman’s content and turn tourism into business,” he said.

(Create a database of what exists in Catalman and what has the potential to get into the tourism business)

Due to the current pandemic that the country is facing, the LGU has stepped up the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine program, regulated the entry and exit of people and provided social services such as help for people in crisis. It said it would deploy (AICS) to provide fish to barangays in the highlands and rice to affected populations. (RTP / PIA10)

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