fishing ground in the Philippines and fishing gear

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Fishing ground in the philippines

Fishing is an important Philippine industry. It ranks next to farming and livestock raising in providing the food requirements of the population. Fish comes next to rice as the staple food of the Filipinos. Fishing employs thousands and millions are dependent on the industry for their livelihood .

A Fishing ground i n the philippines refers to a specific area of water, either coastal or offshore, where fish and other marine resources are abundant and commonly harvested by fishermen. T hese areas are identified based on their productivity and the presence of particular fish species that are commercially or locally valuable.

Classification of Fisheries INLAND FISHERY Inland fisheries in the Philippines involve fishing in rivers, lakes, and other freshwater bodies. Key fishing grounds and their production include:

Laguna de Bay This is the largest lake in the P hilippines, located near metro manila. It is a significant source of fish such as tilapia, B angus (milkfish), and various freshwater species. The lake's production is substantial, but it also faces challenges like pollution and overfishing .

Taal Lake Located in B atangas, taal lake is another important inland fishery area known for its production of tilapia, B angus , and other freshwater species. The lake has a unique ecosystem, and fish farming is prevalent here.

Lake Sebu Situated in south C otabato, lake S ebu is known for its tilapia production. The lake also supports traditional fishing practices and aquaculture .

2. Municipal Fishery Municipal fisheries operate within 15 kilometers from the shoreline, focusing on coastal and estuarine areas. Key fishing grounds and their production include:

Manila Bay A significant area for municipal fishing, this bay provides various fish species like B angus , tuna, and shrimp. Despite its productivity, manila bay faces environmental issues affecting fish stocks.

Sorsogon Bay Located in the B icol region, this bay supports municipal fisheries, with a focus on tuna, B angus , and other local species.

Cebu Strait Between C ebu and negros islands, the strait is known for its diverse marine life and is crucial for local fishermen. Species caught include tuna, grouper, and squid.

3. Commercial Fishery Commercial fisheries operate beyond the municipal waters, typically in deeper waters and larger fishing grounds. Key fishing grounds and their production include:

South China Sea This is a major commercial fishing ground for the P hilippines, yielding significant quantities of tuna, sardines, and other pelagic species. The south C hina sea is crucial for the country's tuna industry.

Celebes Sea Located to the south of the P hilippines, this sea is a key area for catching tuna and other deep-sea fish species. The Celebes sea is vital for commercial fishing fleets .

Bohol Sea Also known as the M indanao sea, it is another important area for commercial fishing, particularly for tuna, sardines, and other valuable fish species.

Production Statistics Production statistics for these fisheries can vary year by year. For detailed and up-to-date figures, the P hilippine statistics authority (PSA) and the bureau of fisheries and aquatic resources (BFAR) regularly publish reports on fishery production. Typically, inland fisheries contribute a smaller portion compared to municipal and commercial fisheries, with commercial fisheries being the largest contributor to the total fishery production due to their scale and reach.

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