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PINOY FISHERS NOW FEEL SAFER IN WPS

February 27, 2024 People's Journal 82 views

THE Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said Monday more Filipinos are now fishing in the Bajo de Masinloc, also known as Scarborough shoal.

During the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon briefing, BFAR spokesperson Nazario Briguera said Filipino fishing vessels increased as the government intensified its presence in the area.

“Kumpara natin nung nakaraang misyon na nasa 21 Filipino fishing boats lang, nitong huling misyon, nasa 44 fishing boats na ang nandoon at nakatanggap ng suporta mula sa pamahalaan,” he said.

“Lumalakas na ang loob ng mga mangingisda na pumalaot doon sa lugar at ito ang layunin ng ating Pangulo,” Nazario added.

He also underscored the diversion of maritime actions of the Chinese Coast Guard and Chinese maritime militia since the onset of their regular patrols.

“Sa halip na ang nagkakaroon ng intimidasyon ay yung mga mangingisdang Pilipino, nako-concentrate yung intimidasyon o yung panghaharang doon sa ating barko,” he added.

The BFAR, in partnership with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), recently concluded yet another successful mission in the Bajo de Masinloc via BRP Sanday.

Nazario reported the distribution of around 44,900 liters of diesel, 270 liters of drinking water, and 20 gallons of fresh water to Filipino fishers in the area.

The BFAR, meanwhile, assured to support fisherfolk in the West Philippine Sea through its LAYAG WPS, which stands for Livelihood Activities to Enhance Fisheries Yield and Economic Gains from the West Philippine Sea.

Nazario said around 66 units of over 60-feet fishing boats are set to be distributed this year.

“Mahigit sampu ang naka-target na ibigay sa mga mangingisda ng West Philippine Sea,” he said.

The units shall be provided to fishers through the various fisherfolk associations or cooperatives to help increase harvest. Philippine News Agency

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