Philippines: Closed fishing seasons in Visayan Sea and Zambo Peninsula have ended, says BFAR

Published 2024년 2월 17일

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The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has lifted the fishing ban in the Visayan Sea and Zamboanga Peninsula, allowing commercial fishers to resume operations. The three-month ban, which covered the catching of sardines, herring, and mackerel, was implemented based on research indicating that the spawning period of mature sardines peaks from October to January.
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The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has announced that the closed fishing seasons in the Visayan Sea and Zamboanga Peninsula have ended. In separate advisories, the BFAR said the fishing bans ceased on Feb. 16, Friday. Commercial fishers may resume operations within the Visayan Sea conservation area following the three-month ban on the catching of sardines, herring, and mackerel. Meanwhile in the Zamboanga Peninsula, small-scale fisherfolk and commercial fishers were allowed to cast their fishing nets anew now that a similar ban on the catching of sardines has ended. In August 2023, the National Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Council approved the adjusted implementation of the closed fishing season for sardines in the East Sulu Sea, Basilan Strait, and Sibuguey Bay at Zamboanga Peninsula. The period was moved to Nov. 15 to Feb. 15, from the originally scheduled Dec. 1 to March 1. "The adjustment of the implementation of the previous duration of the ...
Source: Gmanetwork

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