Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines

In Palawan, Philippines, observed reduction of trochus shell resource in various areas was due to unregulated harvest mainly by compressor (hookah) divers and free diving fishers from other provinces. The latter migrate to Honda Bay for greater livelihood prospects (Gonzales, 2004), increasing the population of coastal communities along the Bay. According to fishers in Honda Bay, their shellfish resources were bountiful until traders and divers from other parts of the country came to Palawan in the 1970s, depleting topshell Trochus niloticus and other species. One of the objectives of Coastal Resource Management (CRM) is the regeneration of depleted resources and their sustainable use. On the other hand, the socio-economic objectives are: a) to alleviate poverty in coastal communities through added income and, b) to encourage responsible use of coastal resources through active participation of coastal communities in decision-making, planning, and implementation. The community-based topshell stock enhancement in Barangay Binduyan was assisted by the Fisheries Resource Management Project (FRMP) of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of the Department of Agriculture (DA-BFAR). The objectives of this paper are to: 1) describe the processes in a community-managed stock enhancement project; 2) document monitoring and evaluation of the project; and 3) give recommendations to improve future community-managed stock enhancement project.

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Main Authors: Gonzales, Benjamin J., Galon, Wendell M., Becira, Joel G.
Other Authors: Primavera,, J. H.
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Language:English
Published: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 2006
Subjects:Aquaculture, Fisheries, Mollusc culture, Marine molluscs, Stock assessment, Stocks, Stocking (organisms), User participation, Participatory approach, Community planning, Resource conservation, Resource management, Nature conservation, Protected resources, Threatened species, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Philippines, Trochus niloticus,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-404792021-07-24T02:17:01Z Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines Proceedings of the Regional Technical Consultation on Stock Enhancement for Threatened Species of International Concern, Iloilo City, Philippines, 13-15 July 2005 Gonzales, Benjamin J. Galon, Wendell M. Becira, Joel G. Primavera,, J. H. Quinitio, E. T. Eguia, M. R. R. Aquaculture Fisheries Mollusc culture Marine molluscs Stock assessment Stocks Stocking (organisms) User participation Participatory approach Community planning Resource conservation Resource management Nature conservation Protected resources Threatened species Sustainability Sustainable development Philippines Trochus niloticus In Palawan, Philippines, observed reduction of trochus shell resource in various areas was due to unregulated harvest mainly by compressor (hookah) divers and free diving fishers from other provinces. The latter migrate to Honda Bay for greater livelihood prospects (Gonzales, 2004), increasing the population of coastal communities along the Bay. According to fishers in Honda Bay, their shellfish resources were bountiful until traders and divers from other parts of the country came to Palawan in the 1970s, depleting topshell Trochus niloticus and other species. One of the objectives of Coastal Resource Management (CRM) is the regeneration of depleted resources and their sustainable use. On the other hand, the socio-economic objectives are: a) to alleviate poverty in coastal communities through added income and, b) to encourage responsible use of coastal resources through active participation of coastal communities in decision-making, planning, and implementation. The community-based topshell stock enhancement in Barangay Binduyan was assisted by the Fisheries Resource Management Project (FRMP) of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of the Department of Agriculture (DA-BFAR). The objectives of this paper are to: 1) describe the processes in a community-managed stock enhancement project; 2) document monitoring and evaluation of the project; and 3) give recommendations to improve future community-managed stock enhancement project. 2021-06-24T18:36:36Z 2021-06-24T18:36:36Z 2006 book_section 9789718511794 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40479 en http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2933 application/pdf application/pdf 49-59 11 Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26203 17342 2019-02-08 06:52:33 26203 Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
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topic Aquaculture
Fisheries
Mollusc culture
Marine molluscs
Stock assessment
Stocks
Stocking (organisms)
User participation
Participatory approach
Community planning
Resource conservation
Resource management
Nature conservation
Protected resources
Threatened species
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Philippines
Trochus niloticus
Aquaculture
Fisheries
Mollusc culture
Marine molluscs
Stock assessment
Stocks
Stocking (organisms)
User participation
Participatory approach
Community planning
Resource conservation
Resource management
Nature conservation
Protected resources
Threatened species
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Philippines
Trochus niloticus
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Fisheries
Mollusc culture
Marine molluscs
Stock assessment
Stocks
Stocking (organisms)
User participation
Participatory approach
Community planning
Resource conservation
Resource management
Nature conservation
Protected resources
Threatened species
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Philippines
Trochus niloticus
Aquaculture
Fisheries
Mollusc culture
Marine molluscs
Stock assessment
Stocks
Stocking (organisms)
User participation
Participatory approach
Community planning
Resource conservation
Resource management
Nature conservation
Protected resources
Threatened species
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Philippines
Trochus niloticus
Gonzales, Benjamin J.
Galon, Wendell M.
Becira, Joel G.
Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
description In Palawan, Philippines, observed reduction of trochus shell resource in various areas was due to unregulated harvest mainly by compressor (hookah) divers and free diving fishers from other provinces. The latter migrate to Honda Bay for greater livelihood prospects (Gonzales, 2004), increasing the population of coastal communities along the Bay. According to fishers in Honda Bay, their shellfish resources were bountiful until traders and divers from other parts of the country came to Palawan in the 1970s, depleting topshell Trochus niloticus and other species. One of the objectives of Coastal Resource Management (CRM) is the regeneration of depleted resources and their sustainable use. On the other hand, the socio-economic objectives are: a) to alleviate poverty in coastal communities through added income and, b) to encourage responsible use of coastal resources through active participation of coastal communities in decision-making, planning, and implementation. The community-based topshell stock enhancement in Barangay Binduyan was assisted by the Fisheries Resource Management Project (FRMP) of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of the Department of Agriculture (DA-BFAR). The objectives of this paper are to: 1) describe the processes in a community-managed stock enhancement project; 2) document monitoring and evaluation of the project; and 3) give recommendations to improve future community-managed stock enhancement project.
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Gonzales, Benjamin J.
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Fisheries
Mollusc culture
Marine molluscs
Stock assessment
Stocks
Stocking (organisms)
User participation
Participatory approach
Community planning
Resource conservation
Resource management
Nature conservation
Protected resources
Threatened species
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Philippines
Trochus niloticus
author Gonzales, Benjamin J.
Galon, Wendell M.
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title Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
title_short Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
title_full Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
title_fullStr Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Community-based stock enhancement of topshell in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
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