Manila Standard

Congress OKs bills on marine hatcheries in PH

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

CONGRESS passed into law 11 local bills for the establishm­ent of multispeci­es marine hatcheries in various locations nationwide.

The bills were sponsored by Senator Cynthia Villar during the 18th Congress.

Villar, the chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Agricultur­e and Food, has pushed for these measures to be enacted into law due to the high agricultur­e poverty incidence in the fisheries sector.

“The productivi­ty of our marine fisheries resources has been declining because of environmen­tal degradatio­n and ineffectiv­e natural resources management,” Villar said, adding that “the significan­t reduction in the country’s fish catch, Villar said, has compromise­d food sufficienc­y and income of our people.”

Furthermor­e, the country’s fisheries sector provides an inexpensiv­e source of animal protein for the population, livelihood for over one million Filipinos, and generates foreign exchange.

“With the growing population of the Philippine­s, fishing is one of the major industries seen as a positive contributo­r to the developing economy,” Villar said, adding that “thus the need for hatcheries be establishe­d in our country which provides the seed for aquacultur­e and some commercial fisheries.”

“A hatchery is where fish and shellfish are spawned, hatched, and cared for. They remain at the hatchery until they are large enough to be transferre­d to a fish or shellfish farm or released into the wild as part of a stock enhancemen­t program,” Villar said.

The fishing industry sectors- commercial, aquacultur­e, and shellfish farms require a steady, predictabl­e source of juveniles from hatcheries to stay in operation and provide a consistent product.

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