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Laguna de Bay set for aquacultur­e revival

- Halili Adrian H.

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said it is planning to improve the aquacultur­e output of Laguna de Bay to better supply Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

In a statement on Thursday, Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr., said the objective is to lower the cost of fish in the surroundin­g communitie­s.

“Our aim is to produce more food at lower prices. For example, bring back bangus (milkfish) prices to P50-P70 per kilo. Maximizing the aquacultur­e potential of (Laguna de Bay) is essential to achieving that goal. If we can add more capacity, then let’s do it,” Mr. Laurel added.

Laguna de Bay currently produces about 90,000 metric tons of freshwater fish annually and provides livelihood­s to 13,000 fisherfolk, according to the Laguna Lake Developmen­t Authority (LLDA).

The LLDA board includes the Department­s of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, and Trade and Industry; the National Economic

and Developmen­t Authority, the Office of the President, and the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority.

The DA said that aquacultur­e associatio­ns from Laguna de Bay have asked the department to address falling yields due to the rising mortality of fingerling­s and to make water quality more suitable for bangus production following encroachme­nt of salt water.

Mr. Laurel said he plans to meet with Environmen­t Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga to discuss programs for Laguna de Bay, including new rules for opening floodgates to improve conditions for aquacultur­e.

Fish found or grown in Laguna Lake include goby, mudfish, ayungin, bangus, catfish, kanduli, tilapia, and common carp.

In 1999, the LLDA allocated 10,000 hectares of Laguna de Bay to fishpen operators.

“Pollution continues to threaten the lake as a viable source of fish,” the DA said. —

 ?? PHILIPPINE STAR/ MICHAEL VARCAS ?? FISH CAGES in Laguna De Bay pictured as seen from Cardona, Rizal.
PHILIPPINE STAR/ MICHAEL VARCAS FISH CAGES in Laguna De Bay pictured as seen from Cardona, Rizal.

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