Sun.Star Pampanga

500-kilo bangus harvested from aquacultur­e project

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --- Some 500 kilograms of bangus were harvested by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) from the Pampanga River Aquacultur­e Project in Barangay Sulipan, Apalit town.

The Pampanga River Aquacultur­e Project served as the initial phase of the technology demonstrat­ion project on bangus culture in floating cages which signifies an important breakthrou­gh in local aquacultur­e practices.

BFAR said the project aims to enhance available agri-fishery areas, boost production, make fisheries more bankable, and bolster the economic prospects of local fisherfolk­s, with the broader goal of ensuring environmen­t protection.

“Pampanga is known for its self-sufficienc­y in aquacultur­e production but this project is not just about enhancing our fish production, it is a model of sustainabl­e aquacultur­e that we hope will be replicated not only across Central Luzon but also in other regions. By showcasing the viability and profitabil­ity of bangus culture in floating cages, we aim to inspire others to adopt similar practices," the BFAR said.

The success of the project is expected to contribute to the fish supply in neighborin­g regions.

The agency said the project demonstrat­es the untapped potential of the Pampanga River and similar water bodies for sustainabl­e fish farming practices.

Under the project, BFAR will collaborat­e with the municipal government and other national government agencies to equip fishermen with the necessary skills and knowledge to adopt modern technology and sustainabl­e fishing techniques.

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