Cuaming Island

Last updated
Cuaming Island
Isla sa Cuaming
Philippines location map (Visayas).svg
Red pog.svg
Cuaming Island
Location within the Philippines
Philippines relief location map (square).svg
Red pog.svg
Cuaming Island
Cuaming Island (Philippines)
Geography
Coordinates 10°6′45″N123°59′13″E / 10.11250°N 123.98694°E / 10.11250; 123.98694 Coordinates: 10°6′45″N123°59′13″E / 10.11250°N 123.98694°E / 10.11250; 123.98694
Adjacent to Cebu Strait
Area0.10 km2 (0.039 sq mi)
Administration
Region Central Visayas
Province Bohol
Municipality Inabanga
Demographics
Population3,263 (2020)
Pop. density32,632/km2 (84516/sq mi)
Ethnic groups Cebuano

Cuaming is an island located at the Cebu Strait, in the Visayas region, Philippines. It is part of the islands situated in the Danajon Bank, the country's only double barrier reef. The island's residents are mostly dependent entirely on fishing. Cuaming is one of the most densely populated islands in the Philippines.

Contents

Government

The island is locally governed by Barangay Cuaming, under the jurisdiction of the municipal government of Inabanga, Bohol. [1]

Geography

Cuaming is located 11 km (6.8 mi) northwest from the port of Inabanga and 15 km (9.3 mi) south-southwest from Cordova, Cebu. The island's total area is around 0.10 km2 (0.039 sq mi).

Map of Inabanga showing its barangays. Cuaming Island is situated in the top-left corner Inabanga bw-004.jpg
Map of Inabanga showing its barangays. Cuaming Island is situated in the top-left corner

Demographics

According to the latest 2020 census, Cuaming has a population of 3,263, making it the most populated barangay in the town of Inabanga. [2] The population density of the island is 32,632 inhabitants per square kilometre (84,520/sq mi).

Recent History

On April, 2021, the National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR) plans to install a renewable energy (RE) - diesel hybrid power plant in Cuaming Island. This is under the NAPOCOR's RE program in off-grid areas. [3]

On December, 2021, Cuaming is one of the areas that was badly affected by the onslaught of Typhoon Rai or known as Super Typhoon Odette in the Philippines. Many houses and infrastructure was damaged. The local government provided relief aid, including food and water to the residents of Cuaming days after the tropical cyclone. [4] Also, a non-profit foundation donated fishing boats to affected fisherfolk, who lost them after the disaster. [5]

Education

Cuaming Island has two public schools.

Utilities

Electricity

The National Power Corporation - Small Power Utilities Group has a diesel power plant in Cuaming Island. Bohol I Electronic Cooperative, Inc. is in charge distributing electricity to the houses in the island. [8]

Sea also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bohol</span> Province in Central Visayas, Philippines

Bohol, officially the Province of Bohol, is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. Its capital is Tagbilaran. With a land area of 4,821 km2 (1,861 sq mi) and a coastline 261 km (162 mi) long, Bohol is the tenth largest island of the Philippines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">National Power Corporation</span>

The National Power Corporation, is a Philippine government-owned and controlled corporation that is mandated to provide electricity to all rural areas of the Philippines by 2025, to manage water resources for power generation, and to optimize the use of other power generating assets. Prior to the deregulation of the power industry in 2001, NPC was a vertically integrated power utility engaged in the production, transmission and distribution of electric power and used to be the largest provider and generator of electricity in the Philippines. It was also the principal power provider for Manila Electric Company (Meralco), the only power distributor in the Metro Manila area and its nearby provinces. NPC also served as the operator and owner of the Philippine power grid and its related facilities and assets from its creation on November 3, 1936 until the turnover of operations, maintenance, and ownership of the grid to another government-owned corporation National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) on March 1, 2003.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tagbilaran</span> Component city in Central Visayas, Philippines

Tagbilaran, officially known as the City of Tagbilaran, is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 104,976 people. 

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Buenavista, Bohol</span> Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

Buenavista, officially the Municipality of Buenavista, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 29,711 people. 

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Inabanga</span> Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

Inabanga, officially the Municipality of Inabanga, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,534 people. 

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Talibon</span> Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

Talibon, officially the Municipality of Talibon, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 71,272 people. 

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tubigon</span> Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

Tubigon, officially the Municipality of Tubigon, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 47,886 people. 

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ubay, Bohol</span> Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

Ubay, officially the Municipality of Ubay, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 81,799 people. 

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Bohol earthquake</span> Magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Bohol

The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15 at 8:12:31 PST in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines. The magnitude of the earthquake was recorded at Mw 7.2, with epicenter 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) S 24° W of Sagbayan, and its depth of focus was 12 kilometres (7.5 mi). It affected the whole Central Visayas region, particularly Bohol and Cebu. The earthquake was felt in the whole Visayas area and as far as Masbate island in the north and Cotabato provinces in southern Mindanao.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nasingin Island</span>


Nasingin Island is an extremely densely populated island in Getafe, Bohol, Philippines. The island takes up 0.04 km², and has a population of 2,115. This leaves it with a population density of 52,875 people per km². The small island is sustained by fishing. Strong typhoons hit the island often. The island is 1.16 km long.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Typhoon Rai</span> Pacific typhoon in 2021

Typhoon Rai, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Odette, was the costliest typhoon in Phillipines history behind Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Rai was a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the Philippines in December 2021. Rai became the first Category 5-equivalent super typhoon to develop in the month of December since Nock-ten in 2016, and the third Category 5 super typhoon recorded in the South China Sea, following Pamela in 1954 and Rammasun in 2014. The 22nd tropical storm, the ninth typhoon, and the fifth super typhoon of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season, the system originated from a tropical disturbance near the equator on December 10, forming near the site of another low-pressure area that had dissipated on the previous day. Conditions around the system were favorable for further development, and it slowly developed into a tropical depression on December 12. On the same day, the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) on the consolidating depression. Further intensification ensued, and Rai was upgraded to a tropical storm the next day, before passing south of Ngulu Atoll. After passing near Palau and impacting the island nation, Rai entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by the night of December 14, where the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) named it "Odette". On the next day, both the JMA and JTWC raised the system's intensity to a low-end Category 1-equivalent typhoon, as an eye continued to appear. While approaching the Philippines, Rai unexpectedly rapidly intensified into a Category 5 super typhoon for a typhoon with winds of at least 240 km/h (150 mph).</ref> just before its first landfall across Siargao. It then slowly but steadily weakened as it traversed the Visayas, exiting into the Sulu Sea. After making its last landfall over Palawan, Rai continued to weaken before unexpectedly re-intensifying into a Category 5-equivalent typhoon by December 18, while nearing Vietnam. On the next day, Rai entered yet another weakening phase, dissipating on December 22, southeast of Hong Kong.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bilangbilangan Island</span> Island in Cebu Strait, Philippines

Bilangbilangan is a small island in the Philippines, located in Cebu Strait, a body of water between the islands of Bohol and Cebu. The island is locally administered by Barangay Bilangbilangan, which is under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Tubigon, Bohol. It is around 9 km (5.6 mi) northwest of the port of Tubigon. Bilangbilangan is one of the string of islands located in the Danajon Bank, the only double barrier reef in the Philippines, which is known to be rich in marine resources. Residents in the island are fisherfolks that supply seafoods to the markets in nearby Metro Cebu. With an area of around only one hectare and a population of 471, Bilangbilangan has a very high population density, one of the densest populated islands in the country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pandanon Island</span> Philippine island of Bohol

Pandanon is an island located in the Camotes Sea, in between the islands of Olango and Bohol, in the Visayas Region, Philippines. The island is locally administered by Barangay Pandanon, municipality of Getafe, Bohol. Pandanon is situated in the Danajon Bank, the only double barrier reef in the country and famous for its rich marine wildlife and diversity. It is 9 km (5.6 mi) northwest of the port of Getafe and 13 km (8.1 mi) southeast of Cordova, Cebu. While most of the residents in the island engage in fishing, some are employed in the tourism sector, working in the beach resorts of the island and provide island hopping tours for travelers. In the 2020 Census, the population of Pandanon is 2,362. With a very small area of only 0.07 km2 (0.027 sq mi), the island is regarded as having a very high population density.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Caubian Gamay Island</span> Philippine island

Caubian Gamay is a island of Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines. Located in the Camotes Sea, it is approximately 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) north from Getafe, Bohol and 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) east from Mactan Island. Together with the bigger uninhabited island, Caubian Daku, also called Poo, comprise the Barangay of Caubian. Both islands are located in the Danajon Bank, the only double barrier reef in the Philippines and known to be one of the richest fishing grounds in the country. It is part of the Olango Island Group. Most of the families depend on fishing and speak the Cebuano language. According to the 2020 census, the island has a population of 2,429. With an area of around 0.04km2, Caubian Gamay has an estimated population density of 60,725/km2. It is regarded to be one of the densest populated islands in the world.

Mocaboc is an island in the Philippines, situated approximately 14 km (8.7 mi) off the northwest of the island of Bohol. Located in the Cebu Strait, the island is part of the chain of islands situated in the Danajon Bank, the only double barrier reef in the country famous for its rich marine resources. Mocaboc Island is part of the jurisdiction of the municipality of Tubigon, Bohol. Most families of Mocaboc rely on fishing and is known for supplying Ginamos or fermented fish. According to the latest 2020 Census, the total population of Mocaboc is 670. With an estimated area of only 0.02 km2 (0.0077 sq mi), the island has a high population density.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pangapasan Island</span> Island in Cebu Strait, Philippines

Pangapasan is an island situated in the Cebu Strait, a narrow channel between the islands of Cebu and Bohol. Located around 5 km (3.1 mi) northwest from the coast of Bohol, Pangapasan is one of the chain of islands found in the only double barrier reef in the Philippines, the Danajon Bank. This natural ecosystem is rich in marine biodiversity. Most of the resident's livelihood depends on fishing and they sell seafood to nearby markets in Bohol and Metro Cebu.

Bagongbanwa is an island located in the Cebu Strait in the Philippines. It is 13 km (8.1 mi) northwest from the island of Bohol. The island is under the administration of Barangay Bagongbanwa, municipality of Tubigon, Bohol. Bagongbanwa is one of the islands that form the Danajon Bank, the only double barrier reef in the country. Most of the residents are engaged in fishing. Based on the latest census, the population of the island is 1,172.

Mantatao is an island off the coast of Bohol, Philippines. Situated in the Cebu Strait, the island is approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) north-northwest from the town center of Calape, Bohol. Mantatao is one of multiple chains of islands located in the Danajon Bank, the only double barrier reef in the country. The island is one of the 33 barangays that comprise the municipality of Calape. As of 2020, Mantatao's population is 972.

Naboctot is an island barangay of the municipality of Placer, Masbate, Philippines. The island is situated in the Visayan Sea, a sea in between the islands of Cebu, Leyte, Masbate, Negros and Panay. The sea is known for one of the country's major fishing grounds. The residents of Naboctot are mostly fisherfolks. It is becoming a tourist spot for local travelers, because of that, House Bill 8726 was passed by congress in 2019, declaring Naboctot as an ecotourism zone. The island is often times spelled as Nabuctot.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Caohagan Island</span>

Caohagan, or sometimes spelled Cawhagan, is an island located in the Cebu Strait in the Philippines. The island is one of the islands that constitute the Olango Island Group, a group of islands off the coast of Mactan Island. Caohagan is under the jurisdiction of the city of Lapu-Lapu. Although, many residents still rely on fishing but some inhabitants of Caohagan are employed in tourism, working in the beach resort in the island, selling merchandise for tourists, opened food stalls and providing island-hopping tours.

References

  1. "Inabanga Bohol Region VII - Central Visayas". Department of Interior and Local Government.
  2. "Barangay Cuaming - Philippine Standard Geographic Code". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  3. "NAPOCOR to develop 6 RE-diesel hybrid plants". Power Philippines. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  4. "Bohol reports 80 'Odette' deaths; islanders in dire need of help". Philippines News Agency. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  5. "RFB Foundation: Shelter amid life's storms". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
  6. "118372 - Cuaming ES". Department of Education: National Education Portal.
  7. "312326 - Cuaming HS". Department of Education: National Education Portal.
  8. "Cuaming Diesel Power Plant". National Power Corporation. Retrieved 2019-09-03.