The Philippine Star

Benham

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The group was originally slated to visit Benham Rise during the Holy Week but deferred the plan due to a weather disturbanc­e in the Pacific.

Piñol would lead the exploratio­n along with officials and scientists from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).

A government-owned oceanograp­hic research vessel will lead the group to a shallow portion of Benham Rise.

At least four more smaller DA-BFAR vessels and about a dozen fiber glass fishing boats to be manned by Filipino fishermen will also join the explorator­y trip.

“The expedition will set sail from Infanta, Quezon where 38-footer fiberglass fishing boats will be awarded to poor Filipino fisherfolk­s who will then join the flotilla bound for Benham Rise,” Piñol said.

“BFAR officials and scientists will also study whether it is viable to set up floating structures to serve as rest and refuge area for fishermen and scientists,” he added.

Last year, BFAR personnel and marine conservati­on group Oceana Philippine­s explored Benham Rise and another part of the area called Benham Bank.

Located off the provinces of Aurora and Isabela, the undersea region east of Luzon was duly recognized by the United Nations in 2012 as the newest Philippine territory under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

Scientists and environmen­talists declared the Benham Rise as a rich fishing ground that could sustain the country’s marine needs if properly protected and managed.

Benham Bank, the shallowest portion of the unexplored seamount, is one of the traditiona­l fishing grounds of coastal dwellers on the northeaste­rn coast of Luzon.

Scientists studied the underwater terrain of Benham Bank covering 12 research stations and discovered different soft and hard corals, fish, algae and sponges.

Based on oceanograp­hic exploratio­ns, there are more than 50 species of fish and tiered plate corals in Benham Bank.

The area is part of the spawning grounds for the Pacific bluefin tuna, which are known to swim to the US and Mexico but come back to spawn in the Western Pacific, including Benham Rise.

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