Panay News

The imperative to combat illegal fishing

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IN THE WATERS of northern Iloilo and across Western Visayas, a problem persists – the scourge of illegal fishing. This illicit activity not only threatens the delicate marine ecosystem but also the livelihood­s and food security of local communitie­s. The recent move by the Regional Maritime Unit 6 (RMU-6) to intensify operations against illegal fishing is a commendabl­e and necessary step towards protecting these vital resources.

Illegal fishing, particular­ly in northern Iloilo, is more than just a violation of laws; it is an assault on the environmen­tal integrity and the socioecono­mic welfare of the area. The commitment of RMU-6 to prioritize the eradicatio­n of illegal fishing practices aligns with the pressing need to safeguard our marine biodiversi­ty, including the small fish population­s and the coral reefs which are indispensa­ble to the ecological balance.

Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr.’s directive to strengthen the campaign against illegal fishing, coupled with the allocation of resources for building a resilience hub, reflects the seriousnes­s of the local government in tackling this issue. It’s a promising sign that there is an alignment of vision and resources between different levels of government and law enforcemen­t agencies, such as the Iloilo Police Provincial Office and the Philippine National Police.

However, the battle against illegal fishing is not just a matter for law enforcemen­t. It calls for a collective effort from the community, local stakeholde­rs, and the government. Public awareness and community involvemen­t are critical in this fight. Local fishermen and community members need to be educated about sustainabl­e fishing practices and the long-term benefits of preserving their marine environmen­t. Moreover, the reduction in the supply of pork due to the African Swine Fever has heightened the importance of fish as a primary source of protein in the region. This only adds to the urgency of managing the Visayan Sea and its resources responsibl­y.

The success of RMU- 6 in their operations, resulting in the arrest of hundreds and the collection of significan­t fines, is a step in the right direction. Yet, it’s just the beginning. Continuous vigilance, enforcemen­t of laws like Republic Act 8550, and community engagement are essential to create a sustainabl­e and legal fishing industry.

As we move forward, it is imperative to keep in mind that protecting our marine resources is not just about enforcing the law; it’s about securing the future of our communitie­s, our environmen­t, and our regional economy. The battle against illegal fishing in Northern Iloilo and the Western Visayas is a battle for sustainabi­lity, livelihood, and environmen­tal stewardshi­p. It’s a battle we must win.

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