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Adjacent bodies of water
  
Bohol Sea

City
  
Dapitan

Province
  
Zamboanga del Norte

Region
  
Zamboanga Peninsula

Barangay
  
Selinog

Adjacent body of water
  
Bohol Sea

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Location
  
12.9 kilometers (8.0 mi) off mainland Dapitan

Selinog, historically known as Silino (Cebuano: Silinog), is an island barangay in Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. It is located 12.9 kilometres (8.0 mi) off Tagolo Point, the northern entrance point to Dapitan Bay, and some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of the island of Aliguay in the Bohol Sea. The island is a flat coralline island with a land area of 78 hectares (190 acres). It is surrounded by 70 hectares (170 acres) of coral reefs and sandy areas. According to the 2010 census, the island community has a population of 712 inhabitants.

Map of Silino Island, Philippines

Majority of the island's inhabitants depend on fishing for subsistence and livelihood. Recently, salt-making, basket-weaving and marine tourism were also introduced as alternative sustainable livelihoods. As a barangay, the island has a health clinic, elementary school and barangay hall.

With its white sand beaches and rich aquatic resources, Selinog was declared a marine reserve by the local government of Dapitan. In April 2000, the Philippine government through Proclamation No. 276 established the 1,294-hectare (3,200-acre) Selinog Island Protected Landscape and Seascape covering the whole island and surrounding reefs to better manage its resources.

References

Selinog Wikipedia