Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Palawan gov’t distribute­s ‘payao’ to 138 fishermen

- BY CELESTE ANNA FORMOSO

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan — A total of 138 members from various fisherfolk associatio­ns in Palawan are benefittin­g from the fish aggregatin­g device project distribute­d in the last quarter of the previous year, the provincial government reported.

Palawan government spokespers­on Atty. Christian Jay Cojamco said Saturday that the fish entrapment contraptio­ns were provided through the Livelihood Project Management Unit under the administra­tion of Governor Dennis Socrates.

“The Palawan provincial government has successful­ly distribute­d payao devices to this number of fishermen in small-scale fishing communitie­s in the province to help them improve their livelihood,” he said.

Some of the fishermen were from the Bantulan Fisherfolk­s Associatio­n in Taytay, the Samahan ng Maliliit na Mangingisd­a ng Barangay Teneguiban in El Nido, the Ipilan Fisherfolk­s Associatio­n, and the Calasaguen Fisherfolk­s Associatio­n in Brooke’s Point.

Augustus Avillanosa, in charge of the project, said the payao attracts pelagic fish such as tuna and mackerel. Through this initiative, fishermen can increase their catch and improve their economic status.

“The payao is a permanent or semi-permanent structure used to attract fish in the open sea. It serves as a gathering point to increase the variety of fish in one location,” explained Avillanosa.

He also emphasized the significan­t help that payao provides to small-scale fishermen, reducing the long hours spent fishing and the expenses incurred on fuel for searching fishing grounds.

“This is one way to increase the fish supply in our market and help vendors earn additional income. The project’s goal is to boost income and improve the lives of fishermen,” he added.

He said the Payao Project by LPMU began in 2022 as part of Governor Socrates’ commitment to provide livelihood assistance to the people of Palawan, particular­ly small-scale fishermen.

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