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ItemKnowledge, Attitude and Practices of the Samahan ng Mangingisda ng Puro-Sinalikaway (SAMAPUSI Inc.) in a Collaborative Management of Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary, City of Masbate( 2023) Ajero Jr., RodolfoThe study examined the level of understanding, behavior, and collaborative shared management of Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary among members of the fisher organization, Samahan ng Mangingisda ng Puro Sinalikway. Through a comprehensive Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) survey, data was collected on participants' knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to marine resource conservation and sustainable management. The results revealed that the fisher organization members had a moderate level of knowledge regarding collaborative shared management of Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary ecosystems. They displayed awareness of the importance of marine resources and exhibited familiarity with specific ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs. However, there were knowledge gaps, particularly in understanding biodiversity and the ecological functions of various ecosystems. In terms of attitudes, participants generally held positive views towards marine resource management and expressed a willingness to engage in conservation efforts. They acknowledged the significant benefits that marine resources provided to their lives, livelihoods, and the local economy. Nonetheless, certain negative attitudes towards regulations and policies related to marine conservation were identified, which could impede effective management practices. Regarding practices, fisher organization members demonstrated commendable behavior in sustainable fishing and marine resource management. They utilized environmentally friendly fishing gear and employed responsible fishing methods. However, improvements were needed in waste disposal practices and the prevention of damage to coral reefs and other marine ecosystems. The findings emphasized the importance of education and awareness initiatives to address knowledge gaps and enhance the understanding of fisher organization members regarding their role in marine habitat protection. Furthermore, promoting collaborative shared management among fisher organizations and stakeholders was crucial for effective protection and management of marine habitats. To enhance the management of Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary, policy recommendations included increasing education and awareness efforts, encouraging community participation in conservation initiatives, regular monitoring and evaluation of environmental programs, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and providing more funding and support for conservation efforts. Implementing these recommendations would strengthen the conservation and protection of Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary's marine resources, benefiting the fisherfolk community and the environment as a whole.