Lake Sebu

Lake Sebu (Tboli: Lanaw Sbù,[1] /sbuʔ/; Hiligaynon: Linaw sg Sëbu, /səˈbuʔ/; Filipino: Lawa ng Sëbu) is a natural lake located in the municipality of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato within the Alah Valley region.[2] The Philippine government has recognized it as one of the country's most important watersheds.[3] Lake Sebu is one of the many bodies of water supplying important irrigation to the provinces of Sultan Kudarat and South Cotabato.

Lake Sebu
The lake taken at the Punta Isla Lake Resort
Lake Sebu
Location within the Philippines
LocationSouth Cotabato, Mindanao
Coordinates6°13′45″N 124°42′21″E
Native nameLanaw Sbù
Basin countriesPhilippines
Surface area354 ha (3.54 km2)
Max. depth34 m (111.55 ft)
Surface elevation1,000 m (3,280.84 ft)
Islands11 islets/islands

The villages around the lake have been turned into an independent municipality called Lake Sebu after being a former village of Surallah.

Ancestral domain

The T'boli and Ubo tribes have been the traditional dwellers of the lake. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has recognized, through Department Administrative Order (DAO) No. 2, Series of 1993, the claim of these tribes that the lake and its surroundings are under their ancestral domain.[4]

Tourism

The Department of Tourism and the local government unit of Lake Sebu has promoted the lake as one of the prime eco-tourism destinations in the municipality. The Mindanao Development Authority is closely coordinating with the DOT in the development and enhancement of Lake Sebu, as it is also identified as one of the priority sites under the BIMP-EAGA Tourism cluster.[5][6]

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References

  1. http://tboli.webonary.org/?s=sbu&search=Search&key=&tax=-1&displayAdvancedSearchName=0
  2. Bagnol, Raquel C. (2004-08-09). "Postscripts from Lake Sebu". Sunstar. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  3. Estabillo, Allen V. (2008-09-26). "SouthCot moves to save Lake Sebu". MindaNews. Archived from the original on 2010-04-13. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  4. Logong, Datu Ontog. "Experiences and Challenges of the Indigenous People in Co-managing Forest Resources: The Lake Sebu Ancestral Domain Community Association". FAO. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  5. "SunStar: DOT pushes eco-tourism projects in Lake Sebu". GMA 7. 2007-06-03. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  6. "DOT pushes eco-tourism projects in Lake Sebu". Sunstar. 2007-06-03. Retrieved 2008-10-10.


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