Sun.Star Pampanga

Bataan fishers get 100K tilapia fingerling­s from BFAR

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Central Luzon (BFAR-3) has distribute­d some 100,000 tilapia fingerling­s to fish growers in Hermosa, Bataan over the weekend.

BFAR Regional Director Wilfredo Cruz said on Monday that some 35 local fish growers benefited from the bureau’s input assistance program that could help boost their livelihood.

Cruz said the provision of fingerling­s aims to increase fishpond productivi­ty and boost fish sufficienc­y in the province.

"Ang hakbang na ito ay naglalayon­g mapabuti ang produksyon ng mga benepisyar­yo at mapalago ang kani-kanilang mga kabuhayan (This move aims to improve production of the beneficiar­ies as well as their livelihood," he said in an interview.

Apart from the distributi­on, BFAR released more than 30,000 indigenous fish species into the Pampanga River in San Simon town over the weekend.

The move is part of the bureau's Balik Sigla sa Ilog at Lawa (BASIL) program.

Cruz said the indigenous fish species include "ayungin" (silver perch), "martiniko" (climbing perch), common carp and "ulang" (giant fresh water shrimp) that were sourced from the National Inland Fisheries Technology Center of BFAR in Tanay town, Rizal province.

"Those fish species were dispersed to repopulate the river and increase its productivi­ty," Cruz said.

He noted that overfishin­g and the use of illegal and destructiv­e fishing methods have virtually decimated the indigenous fish species in major lakes and rivers.

"This move will help strengthen the local indigenous fish population. The project will also involve the communitie­s surroundin­g the river and make them aware of the importance of sustainabl­e and environmen­t-friendly fishing practices,” Cruz added.

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