Involvement of men and women in gleaning macro-invertebrates in Baganga, Davao Oriental, Philippines
Jay Mark Bantayan
Abstract:
Gleaning macro-invertebrates is an essential activity for coastal dwellers, providing
food and a source of income. Despite its significance, little is known about its gendered
nature in the country. This study aimed to document the gender patterns of men and
women involved in gleaning in Davao Oriental. The researcher conducted interviews, field
observations, and mapping in two coastal barangays of Baganga, Davao Oriental. Men
and women engaged in gathering macro-invertebrates were noticeably different regarding
the methods used, presence and absence of target species, and gleaning grounds. Women
were found to be more involved in gleaning than men. The accessibility of women to
macro-invertebrate resources was influenced by factors such as distance to gleaning
grounds, occurrences of low tide, and good weather conditions. However, accessibility to
economically important species limits women due to their lack of implements and fear of
waves and even depths. The tools in gleaning used by both men and women in gathering
macro-invertebrates were exploitative, which may pose potential destruction to seagrass
beds, if unregulated. Men can quickly shift gleaning grounds to look for high-value species,
whereas women generally stay at shallow intertidal areas to gather preferably low-valued
species. High dependence on gleaning was observed providing income for both men and
women in Kinablangan and food source for men and women in San Victor. Though women
had higher gleaning efforts than men, gleaning provides them low daily revenues.
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