Mabudo Malaki at Maliit Fish Sanctuary
Mabudo Malaki at Maliit Fish Sanctuary is a cherished coastal conservation area located in Sitio Mabudo, Malapad, Dinalungan, Aurora. Nestled along the scenic shoreline of this quiet eastern town, the sanctuary plays a vital role in protecting the region’s marine life and sustaining the natural balance of its coastal ecosystems.
As part of Aurora’s network of locally managed marine protected areas, Mabudo Malaki at Maliit helps safeguard coral reefs, juvenile fish habitats, and other critical underwater resources that support both biodiversity and the traditional livelihoods of fishing communities in Dinalungan.
By limiting extractive activities within its boundaries, the sanctuary fosters the recovery of depleted fish populations and enhances the resilience of reef systems amid environmental pressures. Its dual zones — “Malaki” and “Maliit” – reflect a holistic approach to conservation that accommodates both large and small reef habitats.
Managed through community collaboration and supported by sustainable fisheries practices, Mabudo Malaki at Maliit stands as a testament to the commitment of local stakeholders in Aurora to protect their marine heritage for future generations—ensuring healthier seas, enriched biodiversity, and lasting benefits for coastal communities.