monetary for their basic needs. The issue that were fisherfolks currently facing now
is the insufficient funds for livelihood programs. There are different kinds of fishing:
1. Fish cage
2. Gleaning
3. Fish Vending
4. Drift Grill (Palaran)
5. Encircling Gill Net (Tagata)
6. Cash Net (Laya)
7. Bottom Set Gill Net (Pukot)
8. Hook and line (Pasol)
9. Spear (Pamana)
10. Pamo
11. Fish Pot(bobo)
12. Squid Tigger (Subid)
13. Multiple Drift Gill (Palaran)
14. Push Net (Sudsud)
15. Bottom Drift Gill Net (Pante)
16. Multiple Hook and Line (Panghe)
17. Tuga
18. Active Gear (Pamawo)
19. Scoop Net (Pangbolinao)
B.
222
40
10
9
35
23
195
26
4
48
14
1
1
15
6
1
6
5
Policies and programs
As policies and programs for the fisherfolk sector, DILG responded that their
office issued several policies/directives and even Joint Memorandum Circulars with
other agencies pertaining to marginal/vulnerable sectors with purpose of uplifting
their plight. Moreover, supported by LGU report there are implemented municipal
ordinances such as Marine Sanctuary 31.74 has. SB Ordinance No. 001, Series of
2002 and Fishery Reserve 40.09 has. SB Ordinance No. 005, Series of 2007.
The general programs of DILG for fisherfolks before ECQ was the
SALINTUBIG and Assistance to Municipalities, the Conditional Matching Grand
Road Projects (CMGP) and the Performance Challenge Fund (PCF) that believe
fisherfolks benefited. Likewise, provision of livelihood projects under LGU
established Training on Bangus Deboning and Food Processing, Brgy1 Fisherfolks
Fish Pot Project, establishment of Mariculture Park and Community Fish Processing,
Cubi2x Fisherfolks Crab Fattening and Milkfish Production Project, Talisay
Fisherfolks Bangus Fish Cage Project, Camagong Fisherfolks AquaCulture Project,
SANROPFLA Crab Fattening Project, PFSDA and MMAA Milkfish Production.
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