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25.00 20.00 0.0-200.0-1000.0 MARINE RESOURCES Total Territorial Water Area 2,200,000 sq. km. North Latitude (degrees) 15.00 10.00 5.00 0.00 110.00 115.00 120.00 125.00 130.00 135.00 Straight Baselines Treaty Limits 200 n.mi. E.E.Z. Kalayaan Claim East Longitude (degrees) - Republic Act No. 3046 amended by R.A. 5446 - Treaty of Paris (1898) - Presidential Decree No. 1593; 1978 - Presidential Decree No. 1595; 1979-2000.0-3000.0-4000.0-5000.0-6000.0-7000.0-8000.0-9000.0-10000.0 Depth (meters) Shelf area (Depth 200m) 184,600 sq. km. Coral Reef Area 27,000 sq. km. Coastline (Length) 36,289 km INLAND RESOURCES Swamplands 246,063 ha Brackishwater Fishpond 253,854 ha Other Inland Resources 250,000 ha

COMMON WATER BODIES ( HAS ) Areas devoted for Aquaculture and other fishery activities (10% of the total area) Total 27,096,063 2,709,606.3 Inland - Swamplands - Lakes - Rivers -Reservoir 496, 063 246, 063 200, 000 31, 000 19, 000 49, 606.3 24, 606.3 20, 000 3, 100 1, 900 Coastal 26, 600 000 2, 660, 000

Ranked 5th in fish production. The 5.16 million MT production of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants (including seaweeds). constitutes 3.06% of the total world production of 168.4 million metric tons (FAO website). Ranked 10th in aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans and mollusks contributing 1.24% share to the total global aquaculture production of 59.87 million MT. The country s aquaculture production amounted to over 1.58 billion dollars (FAO website). Top 3 largest producer of aquatic plants (including seaweeds) having produced a total of 1.80 million metric tons or nearly 9.48% of the total world production of 19.01 million metric tons (FAO website).

The annual performance of the fish ind industry was attributed to the production of the three (3) sectors. - The aquaculture sector posted an increase with 52.4% (2.608 million MT) - followed by the municipal sector with 26.8% (1.33 million MT), and - the commercial sector with 20.8%(1.03 million MT). The growth in aquaculture, however, underscores the importance of the sector in maintaining the supply of fish.

Five Year Fish Production, Trend 2007-2011 Year Quantity (MT) %increase/ (Decrease) Value ( 000 P) %Increase/ (Decrease) 2011 4,973,588 (3.6) 224,695,079 1.6 2010 5,159,459 1.6 221,050,850 2.5 2009 5,079,977 2.3 215,582,068 (0.1) 2008 4,966,889 5.4 215,813,503 19.5 2007 4,711,252 6.9 180,545,128 10.5

Five Year Fish Production, Trend 2007-2011 Year

2012 Volume of Production (mt) Aquaculture, 2,541,965 52% Commercial, 1,035,213 21% Municipal, 1,280,917 27% Volume = 4,858,097 mt

2012 Value of Production ( 000 P) Aquaculture, 92,289,924.68 39% Commercial, 65,348,504.85 28% Municipal, 79,529,725.42 33% Value = 237.17 Billion Pesos

Aquaculture Is the farming of aquatic organism, including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Classified in three major environments Freshwater Brackishwater Marine Areas

Tilapia Species Culture Environment Freshwater, Brackish Water, Marine Culture Type Cages, Pens, Ponds, Tanks Common Carp Freshwater Ponds, Pens, Cages Freshwater Ornamental Fish(Koi, Guppy, Goldfish) Freshwater Tanks, Water Receptacles African Catfish Freshwater Tanks, Ponds Bighead Carp Freshwater Ponds, Cages Milkfish Freshwater, Brackish Water, Marine Pen, Cages

Seabass Marine, Brackish Water Cages, Pens, Ponds Grouper Marine, Brackish Water Cages, Pens, Ponds, Pompano Marine Pens, Cages Rabbit Fish Marine Cages Aquatic Plants Seaweeds Marine Floating lines, Stakes, Mud Crab Brackish Water Pond, Cages,Pens

Shells and Crustaceans Giant Freshwater Prawn Freshwater Tanks, Ponds Oyster Marine Stakes, Lines, Rafts Mussel Marine Stakes, Lines, Rafts Tiger Prawn Brackish Water Ponds White Shrimps Freshwater, Brackish Water, Marine Pens, Cages, Ponds

Culture Technology The Philippine fisheries employed the following culture culture technologies: a. Extensive Culture System receive no nutritional inputs but depend on natural food in the culture facility, including that brought in by water flow e.g. currents and tidal exchange, such as plankton, detritus, benthos and drift.

b. Semi-intensive Culture System depends largely on the natural food which is increased over baseline levels by fertilization and/or use of supplementary feed to complement natural food.

c. Intensive Culture System depends on nutritionally complete diets added to the system, either fresh, wild, marine or freshwater fish, formulated diets usually in dry pelleted form.

Aquaculture production, 2011 This includes production from the following: Brackish water fishpond Freshwater fishpond Fish pen and fish cage in fresh and marine waters Mariculture of oyster, mussel and seaweeds

Major Species Produced in Aquaculture Fisheries, 2011 Species Quantity(MT ) Percent (%) Seaweeds 1,840,832.86 70.58 Milkfish 372,580.80 14.29 Tilapia 257,385,.44 9.87 Shrimps/Praw n 50,158.55 1.92 Others 87,162.19 3.34

Laws and Policies Related to Aquaculture Common Water Bodies RA 9275 Clean Water Act ( 2008) Covers the protection and preservation of fresh, marine and brackishwater resources with its main objectives: I. Bring the control of pollution waters. II.Development of an integrated water quality management framework

III. Great for short and long term impacts of pollution IV. Environment friendly enterprises The Laws also defines beneficial use of water to include aquaculture activities.

RA 9147 - Wildlife Act (2001) RA 8435 Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFWA )1997 RA 8371 Indigenous Peoples Right Act (1991) RA 7586 National Integrated Protected Area System(NIPAS)Act 1991

RA 8550 Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998 Chapter II. Article III. Aquaculture Section 45. Disposition of Public Lands for Fishery Purposes. Section 47. Code of Practice for Aquaculture. Section 51. License to Operate Fish Pens, Fish Cages, Fish Traps, and Other structure for the Culture Fish and Other Fishery Products.

Section 53.Grant of Priviliges for ages, Corrals/Traps and similar structures. Section 54. Insurance fpr fishponds, fishcages, and fishpens

Section 55. Non-obstruction to navigation. Section 56. Non-obstruction to Defined Migration Paths.

Chapter III. Article II. The Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Councils(FARMCs) Section 68. Development of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Municipal Waters and Bays. Section 69. Creation of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Councils (FARMCs) Chapter IV. Fishery Reserves, Refuge and Sanctuaries Section 81. Fish Refuge and Sanctuaries.

Chapter VI. Prohibition and Penalties Section 86. Unauthorized Fishing or Engaging in Other Unauthorized Fisheries Activities. Section 102. Aquatic Pollution Section 103. Other Violations. b. Failure to Conduct a Yearly Report on all Fishponds, Fish Pens, Fish Cages. d. Obstruction to Navigation or Flow and Ebb of Tide in any Stream, River, Lake, or Bay. e. Construction and Operation of Fish Corrals/Traps, Fish Pens and Fish Cages.

FISHERIES ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS FAO No. 196 Guidelines on the creation and Implementation of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Councils (FARMCs) Sec.2. Development of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Municipal Waters and Bays. Sec.3. Creation of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Councils (FARMCs).

Sec.7. The Municipal/City Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Councils (M/CFARMCs). Sec.9. Function of the M/CFARMCs. a. Assist in the preparation of the municipal fisheries development plan and submit such plan to the Municipal Development Council. b. Recommend the enactment of municipal fishery ordinances to the sangguniang bayan/sangguniang panlungsod through its Committee on Fisheries.

c. Assist in the enforcement of fishery laws, rules and regulations in municipal waters. d. Advise the sangguniang bayan/panlungsod on fishery matters through its Committee on Fisheries, if such has been organized. e. Perform such other function which may be assigned by the sangguniang bayan/panlungsod.

f. The FARMCs shall be consulted by the LGU in: 1. the management, conservation, development, protection, utilization and disposition of all fish and fishery/aquatic resources within their respective municipal waters; 8. the designation/establishment of zones for the construction of fish pens, fish cages, fish traps and other structures for the culture of fish and other fishery products. 11. recommending to the Department that portion of the municipal waters for declaration as fishery reserves for special or limited use, for educational, research and/or special management purposes; and

12. the establishment and designation of areas for fishery refuges and sanctuaries FAO No. 214 Code of Practice for Aquaculture FAO No. 215 Insurance for aquaculture crops/stocks. FAO No. 216 Obstruction to Navigation Streams, Rivers, Lakes, and Bays FAO No. 217 obstruction to Defined Migration Paths FAO No. 218 Yearly Report on Aquaculture Projects

ISSUES AND PROBLEMS Siltation from deforested upland areas Pollution Destructive fishing practices (muro-ami, cyanide fishing, blastfishing, use of fine mesh nets)

ISSUES AND PROBLEMS Uncontrolled shoreline development Overharvesting of mangroves Lime extraction and Damage from anchors, divers, tourists, collectors sand quarrying

8. Proliferation of illegal fish pens/ cages in rivers and lakes 9. High fish stocking densities in fish pens/cages that causes mass mortality

9. High fish stocking densities in fish pens/ cages that causes mass mortality 10. Poor management practices such as overfeeding, etc.

Government and Private Sectors Programs Government Resource Protection Strengthen patrollling capacity Procurement of patrol boats/multi-mission boats Provision of training and deputization of Fish Wardens Creation/organization of Fisheries Resource Protection and Law Enforcement Unit-Quick Response Team (QRT) Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Operation/maintenance of Laboratories

Resource Enhancement Mangrove habitat rehabilitation Operation of existing multi-species hatcheries for fingerling production and for stocking in communal waters

Production Enhancement Livelihood Programs - Implemantation of the National Payao Program - Fish Cage-for-Livelihood Program (DA-BFAR will construct fish cages in every mariculture parks established and award the same to qualified fisherfolk groups

Provision of environment-friendly fishing gears such as gill nets, multiple hook and line, fish pots and fish corrals, etc.

oseaweeds Development Program - Establishment of seaweed nurseries - Establishment/maintenance of Seaweed Tissue Culture laboratory - Provision of seaweed farm implements - Technical assistance and/or Hand-on training

Other Regulatory Services(Issuance of permits/licenses for the construction, establishment and operation of fish pens/fish cages) Research and Development Private Sector Resource Enhancement Resource Management