BFAR highlights need for conservation in opening fifteenth fishing season for sardines in Zambo Peninsula

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) National Director Elizer Salilig

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) National Director Elizer Salilig called for renewed support for fisheries conservation as he opened the 15th open fishing season for sardines in Zamboanga Peninsula earlier this month.

Addressing the fishing community in Zamboanga City recently, Mr. Salilig emphasized the necessity for sustainable fishing to make sure food security and protect the livelihood of local fishers within the southern peninsula.

His call followed the BFAR’s lifting of the three-month ban on sardine catching within the region’s surrounding waters, including East Sulu Sea, Basilan Strait and Sibuguey Bay. The ban was lifted on Feb. 16.

“We thank the fishing industry in Zamboanga Peninsula for upholding the three-month fishing closure, which is important to be sure that there might be fish to catch for generations to return. Allow us to proceed to support our fish conservation efforts and cling to sustainable fishing practices,” Mr. Salilig said.

The BFAR chief underscored the importance of consistent regulation and enforcement of existing laws, and the cooperation of stakeholders to drive long-term growth of the fishing industry, according to the national sustainable fishing policy under President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.

“As we kick off one other open fishing season, we, your partners in government, stay up for closely collaborating with our industry partners in order that fishing activities remain sustainable while also advancing your online business goals. Let’s work together towards a win-win for the federal government, for business, for consumers, and for the environment,” he said.

On the event, Mr. Salilig secured the support of presidency agencies and partner institutions. These include local Zamboanga officials and district representatives, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine Fisheries Development Authority, the Agriculture and Fisheries Committee, the Bangsamoro Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR), and the Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology, amongst others.

To mark the official opening of the fishing season, officials also witnessed a ceremonial gong banging and sent off a fishing fleet to the open waters. The open fishing season will run until November.

 


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