Manubul Island Explained

Manubul Island
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Map:Mindanao
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Coordinates:5.4717°N 120.7994°W
Archipelago:Sulu
Waterbody:Celebes Sea
Area Km2:0.13
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Country Admin Divisions Title:Region
Country Admin Divisions:Bangsamoro
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Province
Country Admin Divisions 1:Sulu
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions 2:Pandami
Country Admin Divisions Title 3:Barangay
Country Admin Divisions 3:North Manubul
South Manubul
Tenga Manubul
Population:7,644
Population As Of:2020
Density Km2:58,800

Manubul is a densely populated island in the province of Sulu, Philippines. The island is under the municipal government of Pandami, Sulu. Manubul is part of the chain of islands called the Sulu Archipelago. It is located near the islands of Siasi and Lapak.

Through an Executive Order by President Diosdado Macapagal in 1965, the island, which was once part of Siasi is now under the jurisdiction of Pandami.[1]

Demographics

The inhabitants of the island of Manubul adhere to Islam and are part of the Tausug and the Sama-Bajau ethnic groups. The total population of the island is 7,644.[2] With an estimated land area of merely, the population density of Manubul is about 58,800/km2.

Here is the population of the barangays of Manubul island according to the recent census.

Barangay Population
(2020)
North Manubul 4,487
South Manubul 2,088
Tenga Manubul 1,069
Total 7,644

Biodiversity

Aside from a variety of fish species that are found near the island, researchers from the Department of Biological Sciences of the Western Mindanao State University have discovered that Manubul Island has a diverse number of echinoderm species. These marine creatures include species of sea urchins, brittle stars, starfish and sea cucumbers. This diversity of echinoderms is due to the island's distinctive feature, where seagrass, mangrove and beach ecosystems are present.[3]

See also

List of islands by population density

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Executive Order No. 175 . lawphil.net.
  2. Web site: Municipality of Pandami - Philippine Standard Geographic Code. Philippine Statistics Authority. 2022-06-30.
  3. Tawasil . Shehada . Alibon . Ranjiv . Bensali . Sophia . Species diversity of Echinoderms in Manubul Island, Sulu Province, Southern Philippines . Biodiversity Journal . 2021 . 12 . 2 . 301 . 10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2021.12.2.301.311 . 26 April 2021.