Tuesday, March 31

Sagay eco-tourism leader represents PH at int’l marine tourism meet in Indonesia

Melanie Mermida, president of Suyac Island Eco-Tourist Attendants Association, in Indonesia*

The president of the Suyac Island Ecotourism Attendants Association was Sagay City’s lone representative and one of only four Philippine delegates at the Regional Learning Exchange on Sustainable Marine Tourism held in Bali, Indonesia, from March 25 to 27.

Melanie Mermida joined participants from across the Coral Triangle region, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, and the Philippines, in discussions and field activities focused on sustainable marine tourism, community-based enterprises, and conservation-driven livelihoods, a press release from Sagay City on Tuesday, March 31, said.

She was listed among the Philippine delegates alongside representatives from Palawan, Cebu, and national conservation organizations, highlighting Sagay City’s growing presence in international conversations on sustainable coastal development.

The learning exchange, organized by the Coral Triangle Center, aimed to strengthen knowledge sharing and collaboration among coastal communities managing marine protected areas while promoting tourism models that balance environmental protection, social inclusion, and economic sustainability.

For Mermida, the opportunity to participate in the international exchange also served as a platform to share Sagay’s community-based eco-tourism practices, particularly the model implemented in Suyac Island, which has become a recognized example of sustainable tourism anchored on mangrove conservation and local stewardship.

Mayor Leo Rafael “Bebo” Cueva said Mermida’s participation reflects the strength of Sagay’s grassroots leadership in advancing sustainable tourism.

“This is a proud moment for Sagay as one of our community leaders represents not only our city but also the Philippines in an international platform. It shows that our efforts in protecting our environment while creating livelihood opportunities are being recognized beyond our shores,” Cueva said.

He added that the city government will continue to support community-based organizations like the Suyac Island Ecotourism Attendants Association in building sustainable, resilient, and globally competitive tourism initiatives.

Cueva also assured that the city government will continue to support community-based tourism destinations in Sagay, including Suyac Island, the Lapus-Lapus Macapagao Conservation Area, the community sikad guides in Purok Bougainvillea in Brgy. Old Sagay, among others.*

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