March 27, 2024

 

High hopes for future freshwater hatchery in Camarines Sur, Philippines, to boost fish production

 

 

 

The Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Bicol (BFAR-5) is optimistic that the construction of a ₱30 million (US$532,560) multi-species freshwater hatchery in the province of Camarines Sur will increase the local production of fish and create more opportunities in terms of livelihood.

 

In an interview on March 21, BFAR Bicol spokesperson Rowena Briones said the Bombon Legislated Freshwater Hatchery in Barangay San Roque is expected to provide a sustainable food supply to the communities and additional income to the fisherfolk and the local government unit.

 

"After the construction, which is expected to be completed in seven months, the operation and management of the hatchery will be facilitated by BFAR Bicol," Briones said. "After two years, the management of the multi-species freshwater hatchery will be transferred to the LGU (local government unit) of Bombon."

 

Based on the BFAR assessment, she said the hatchery will have an annual income of ₱8 million (US$142,064) from all the commodities, including tilapia, catfish, carp and giant gourami.

 

Briones added that establishing the Bombon Legislated Freshwater Hatchery was made possible by Republic Act 11810 (An Act Establishing a Freshwater Fish Hatchery in the Municipality of Bombon, Province of Camarines Sur) which became law in 2022.

 

The freshwater hatchery is the first in Camarines Sur and third in the region, following the establishment of hatcheries in Ligao City and Libon in Albay.

 

In his message during the groundbreaking on March 14, BFAR national director Demosthenes Escoto said the project will alleviate difficulties of fisherfolk in accessing seed stock. He also underscored that it would stabilise the local aquaculture industry by increasing local production of fish fry, thereby reducing reliance on imports and wild captures.


- PNA

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