Situm is a government ex-servicemen block outside of
Lae
Lae () is the capital of Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea. It is located near the delta of the Markham River and at the start of the Highlands Highway, which is the main land transport corridor between the Highl ...
in
Labuta Rural LLG
Labuta Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
Wards
*01. Tamigidu
*02. Boac
*03. Buingim
*04. Ee'c
*05. Wideru
*06. Bukawa ( Bukawa language speakers)
*07. Mundala
*08. Yambo
*09. Buhalu
*10. Waganluhu
...
,
Morobe Province
Morobe Province is a province on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital and largest city is Lae. The province covers 33,705 km2, with a population of 674,810 (2011 census), and since the division of Southern Highlands P ...
,
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
.
Geography
Location
Situm is located north-east of
Lae
Lae () is the capital of Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea. It is located near the delta of the Markham River and at the start of the Highlands Highway, which is the main land transport corridor between the Highl ...
, on The Bukawa-Finchaffen National Highway Road across the
Busu river and over the Bupu River
causeway
A causeway is a track, road or railway on the upper point of an embankment across "a low, or wet place, or piece of water". It can be constructed of earth, masonry, wood, or concrete. One of the earliest known wooden causeways is the Sweet Tra ...
. It is above sea level.
Geology
The area around Situm is located on the
Pacific Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire (also known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, the Rim of Fire, the Girdle of Fire or the Circum-Pacific belt) is a region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many Types of volcanic eruptions, volcanic eruptions and ...
and geologic instability has produced numerous
faults, resulting in earthquakes. Situm sits between the larger
Indo-Australian Plate
The Indo-Australian Plate is a major tectonic plate that includes the continent of Australia and the surrounding ocean and extends northwest to include the Indian subcontinent and the adjacent waters. It was formed by the fusion of the Indian an ...
and the
Pacific Plate
The Pacific Plate is an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. At , it is the largest tectonic plate.
The plate first came into existence 190 million years ago, at the triple junction between the Farallon, Phoenix, and Iza ...
on the
South Bismarck Plate
The South Bismarck Plate is a small tectonic plate located in the southern Bismarck Sea. The eastern part of New Guinea and the island of New Britain are on this plate.
Tectonics
Convergent boundaries line the southern border including the subdu ...
in the Ramu-Markham Fault Zone where the New Guinea Highlands Deforming Zone and South Bismarck
tectonic plates
Plate tectonics (from the la, label=Late Latin, tectonicus, from the grc, τεκτονικός, lit=pertaining to building) is the generally accepted scientific theory that considers the Earth's lithosphere to comprise a number of large te ...
are converging at up to /yr and the seismic hazard is significant.
The Ramu-Markham Fault Zone, which follows the northern edge of the Markham Valley, is the active plate boundary between the South Bismarck Plate and
terranes
In geology, a terrane (; in full, a tectonostratigraphic terrane) is a crust fragment formed on a tectonic plate (or broken off from it) and accreted or " sutured" to crust lying on another plate. The crustal block or fragment preserves its own ...
within the New Guinea Highlands Deforming Zone. The Ramu-Markham Fault Zone has generated large thrust earthquakes (e.g. the 6 April 1999 MW 6.4, north of Lae, near Hobu, and the 22 November 2007 MW 6.8, north of Lae). Geological evidence suggests that major earthquakes in pre-historic times have occurred in this area,
and that there is the potential for another large earthquake to occur anytime within the next 100 years.
Tectonic study
Situm is the location of a
geodetic monitoring site which aims to monitor the tectonic motion of Papua New Guinea.
[Australia National Universit]
accessed 7 February 2014 The site ID is 'SITU' and is monitored by the Geodynamics group and the University of California.
[Australia National Universit]
accessed 7 February 2014
History
World War II
Situm is located to the north of the beaches where the
7th Division (Australia), Australian 7th Division carried out an
amphibious landing
Amphibious warfare is a type of offensive military operation that today uses naval ships to project ground and air power onto a hostile or potentially hostile shore at a designated landing beach. Through history the operations were conducted ...
in September 1943, as part of plans to capture
Lae
Lae () is the capital of Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea. It is located near the delta of the Markham River and at the start of the Highlands Highway, which is the main land transport corridor between the Highl ...
from the Japanese during the
Salamaua–Lae campaign. During that campaign and the subsequent
advance into the Finisterre Range, the locals assisted the Allied troops and after the war, the Australian 7th Division AIF Association helped construct a school at Situm in 1964 as a thank you.
[7th Infantry Division returns to Situm](_blank)
accessed 7 February 2014
Settlements
Before the establishment of the Situm and Gobari settlements, the area was covered in rainforest and patches of Kunai grass. At the beginning of field research in 1968, Situm consisted of 22 blocks. Among the Situm settlers there were 16 block holders
[Ploeg, A. 1971, ''The Situm and Gobari ex-servicemen's settlements'', New Guinea Research Bulletin, Issue 39, Volumes 35-40, Australian National University] involved in cattle and pig production. Settlers also harvest coconuts from plantations.
Climate
Rainfall in Situm has been recorded at 4000mm per year.
Demographics
Community
In October 2013, a Health Foundation team has conducted a three-day workshop in Situm ex-servicemen block, which attracted a total of 63 participants (30 females and 33 males) and allowed women and men to learn about sexual health issues and strengthen their relationship.
In July 2013, the Rotary Club of Lae delivered a 5KVA generator to Situm School, and four Tuffa Tanks to the Situm Medical Centre and plumbing hardware to the Situm Health Centre.
In 2009, the
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. The WHO Constitution states its main objective as "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of h ...
reported
cholera
Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium ''Vibrio cholerae''. Symptoms may range from none, to mild, to severe. The classic symptom is large amounts of watery diarrhea that lasts a few days. Vomiting and ...
cases in the ex-servicemen block of Situm. In Morobe Province settlements of East Taraka, Uniblock, Nawae Block, Salamander Tais, 12 Mile, Bumayong, Tanam, 6 Mile, 1 Mile, Talair Compound and 2nd street were affected. This is the first confirmed cholera outbreak since the 1960s and PNG officials fear it will further burden their struggling health system. The prevalence of enteric diseases remains high in PNG where access to safe drinking water is limited, particularly in rural areas where an estimated 87% of the population lives.
Economy
Banana chips
Situm women are producing dried banana chips for production as a popular snack.
Taro
In the 1940s Taro Leaf Blight caused by Phytophthora colocasiae was estimated to cause up to 50% loss in production. In 1993, a National Taro breeding program, with the focus on breeding Taro varieties resistant varieties, commenced.
By 2000 Situm farmers had given up planting
Taro
Taro () (''Colocasia esculenta)'' is a root vegetable. It is the most widely cultivated species of several plants in the family Araceae that are used as vegetables for their corms, leaves, and petioles. Taro corms are a food staple in Africa ...
(''Colocasia esculenta Schott'') because of taro beetles from the genera Papuana and Eucopidocaulus.
Recreational fishing
The Situm Primary School has been described as one of the best fishing or outdoors adventure locations in the regions of Asia/Pacific.
Culture
In 2004, three members from Situm formed a band called ''Lungstar of Morobe'' and have had their debut album recorded and released with the A20 Productions Studio of Barakau.
Situm Primary School
In May 2008, Evangelical Lutheran Church of PNG leader, the late Bishop Doctor Wesley Kigasung, was laid to rest at his Aluki village in Bukawa, Morobe province. What was described as one of the most-moving scenes, Situm primary school, children sang a touching tribute to Dr Kigasung which brought tears to the eyes of those in the motorcade.
References
Notes
External links
PNG/Pacific GPS Project Map
{{Lae
Suburbs of Lae
Populated places in Morobe Province