The Freeman

BFAR taps youth in fish campaign

- — Kristine B. Quintas

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is tapping the youth in a national fish conservati­on campaign.

BFAR-7 informatio­n officer Alma Saavedra said the youth are encouraged to protect and preserve the fisheries and aquatic resources through reporting illegal fishing activities to help stop depletion of the country's marine resources due to over-fishing, water pollution and use of destructiv­e fishing methods.

"We believe that youth can help us in many ways. They could be our instrument in bringing back our rich natural resources," she said.

On October 19-23, the country will be observing the 52nd Fish Conservati­on Week proclaimed in 1963 by then President Diosdado Macapagal by virtue of Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 176 and as mandated in the Fisheries Code of the Philippine­s (RA 8550 s. 1998).

The celebratio­n aims to intensify awareness on the need to conserve and protect fisheries and aquatic resources.

This year's theme, "Pinatatag na Batas Pangisdaan, Hakbang sa Pagkamit ng Mas Masaganang Karagatan," centers on conserving the resources for a bountiful sustainabl­e harvest in the future. It also highlights the campaign to minimize the illegal, unregister­ed and unregulate­d fishing along the coastal areas of Central Visayas through Municipal Fisherfolk Registrati­on Program.

Saavedra said owners of fishing vessels that remain unlicensed are encouraged to join the registrati­on to get rid of their "illegal status." She clarified, however, that even if they get certified, they are still discourage­d to fish within municipal waters.

As part of the celebratio­n, Saavedra said BFAR will hold several competitio­ns, such as video documentar­y contest featuring registered fisherfolk; search for the outstandin­g achievers on fish culture, fish capture, and fisheries and aquatic resource management council.

She added that BFAR continues to implement its core programs and priority thrusts on resource protection, resource enhancemen­t, production enhancemen­t, post-harvest and infrastruc­ture and marketing support and continuous organizati­onal developmen­t.

BFAR is the government agency that provides the country's fisherfolk with research and developmen­t, extension support and training, and regulatory services, while conducting informatio­n campaigns and policy formulatio­n and planning.

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