B. Bitantos, Lovena Grace Amor T. Dela Cruz, Jay Pril M. Natuil, Wellmor John R. Sabado
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摘要
杜曼奎拉斯湾是一个咸水水体,也是棉兰老岛南部的主要食物来源。据观察,该地区的海洋资源和渔获量正在下降。本研究假设捕鱼活动影响了海湾的海洋和鱼类捕获量的下降。这里报告了一项关于该地区捕鱼做法文件的研究。采用关键举报人访谈法、焦点小组讨论法、直接观察法和文献存档法。在该地区观察到23种捕鱼方法。根据R.A. 10654或菲律宾渔业法典,在该海湾确定了五(5)种非法捕鱼做法。它们是“pahulbot sa lalum”、“pahulbot sa mabaw”、“panubli”、“panguryente”和“troll”,它们破坏海草、珊瑚礁和海床。已查明的非法捕鱼行为对海洋资源构成威胁。这意味着地方渔业联盟和其他有关政府机构以及国家渔业联盟的渔业政策执行不力。PAMB和社区的利益相关者应该实施能力建设,CEPA运动和菲律宾渔业法典(R.A. 10654)的承诺实施,以管理剩余的沿海海洋资源,从而提高沿海社区的社会经济地位,实现可持续发展。
Fishing Crafts and Gears in Buug, Dumanquillas Bay, Philippines
Dumanquillas Bay is a body of saltwater and the major source of food located in the Southern Mindanao. It has been observed that marine resources and fish catch in the area are declining. This study assumed that fishing practices affect the decline of marine and fish catch in the bay. A study on the documentation of fishing practices in the area is reported here. Key informant interview (KII), focus group discussion, direct observation and document archival were used. Twenty-three (23) fishing practices were observed in the area. Based on R.A. 10654 or the Philippine Fisheries Code, five (5) fishing practices were identified in the bay which are illegal. These are “pahulbot sa lalum”, “pahulbot sa mabaw”, “panubli”, “panguryente” and “troll” that destroys sea grasses, coral reefs and the sea beds. The illegal fishing practices identified poses a threat to the marine resources. It implies weak implementation of fishing policies among the LGU’s and other concerned government institutions and NGA’s. Capacity building, CEPA campaign and committed implementation of the Philippine Fisheries Code (R.A. 10654) should be implemented by the PAMB and stakeholders in the community to manage the remaining coastal marine resources thereby uplifting the socio-economic status of the coastal community and achieve sustainability.