The article highlights a significant initiative aimed at revitalizing the aquaculture sector in Hermosa town, Philippines, through the Balik Sigla sa Ilog at Lawa (BASIL) programme and the dispersal of tilapia fingerlings. Led by Harlyn Recabar-Purzuelo and Al Dimaquibo, this effort is part of the BASIL programme, which has been in operation since 2017 and aims to rehabilitate major inland water bodies by dispersing a minimum of 210 million fingerlings across the nation each year. This initiative not only aims to boost the productivity of rivers and lakes but also enhances the living conditions and sustainability of fisherfolk by improving fish stock. Additionally, the article stresses the importance of adopting sustainable and eco-friendly fishing practices to ensure the long-term benefits of water resources.