Also, further north of Tabuk Islet is an egg-shaped islet called Kalamgaman, sitting on sugar-fine white sand, dominantly populated with few coconut trees. The blue-water surrounding the islet is so inviting that a visitor is likely to dive, do snorkeling or scuba diving to complete his visit to this nature haven. Others may opt to lie flat on the sandy beach for a sandbath.
This islet, included in the strict implementation of fishing activities, shows a higher population of fish, regenerating corals, sea-grasses and seaweeds luxuriantly growing, spread around forming an underwater landscape.
Life among fisherfolks has greatly improved. Catch of commercial fish such as danggit has become bountiful following the declaration of the Tres Marias Islets as Marine Park and Bird Sanctuary by the LGU of Palompon. MENRO also deserves much of the credit for implementation of the tenets of Coastal Resource Management Program (CRMP).
Traditional fishing practices in designated fishing zones help preserve the marine reserve and protect the floral and faunal environment, in general. The gradual increase in migratory birds, so-called visitors without passports, and the increasing population of resident bird species manifest the presence of favorable ecological conditions to the bird, including sustained supply of natural feeds in the Tres Marias Islets nature complex.
Also, they may seek the assistance of the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB-DENR), to have Tres Marias Islets declared a wildlife sanctuary under the Ramsar Convention (RC). The RC recognizes critical wetlands of the world a wildlife sanctuary. In 1994, the Philippines became a signatory cum contracting party to the Ramsar Convention.
The Department of Tourism could be a factor in attracting tourists to this marine park and bird sanctuary of Eastern Visayas by including it among the Philippines new eco-destination spots. Also, this will encourage local tourism and eventually help improve the towns revenue!
A strong governance by the LGU officials and sustained support by the Palomponons in preserving and protecting this natures gift may well place Palompon in the road map of Philippines Marine Park and Bird Sanctuary.