Preliminary Inventory of Boats and Gears in Manila Bay

Recent information about the number and types of boats and gears used in Manila Bay is lacking. Here we discuss the results of the initial boat and gear inventory conducted in Manila Bay from May 2015 to October 2016. The survey was done in the coastal barangays of Cavite, Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Metro Manila. A total of 3,659 fishing boats were recorded from 84 coastal barangays or about 40% out of the 212 coastal barangays in Manila Bay. About 94.45% of the boats are municipal fishing boats and only 5.55% are commercial boats and the highest number of boats recorded was in Cavite (1,461 boats). 91.04% of the fishing boats are motorized and only 8.96% are non-motorized. The average fisher to boat ratio for the five provinces is 3.0:1, which is higher compared to the 2.4:1 result of MADECOR and National Museum Assessment (1995). There are 25 types of fishing gears recorded during the survey with a total of4, 946 units. Gillnet, specifically bottom gillnet, is the most dominant gear being used in Manila Bay.

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Main Authors: Abad, James Lee B., Lopez, Grace DV., Santos, Mudjekeewis D., Perez, Marco A.
Other Authors: Vertebrate Section, Capture Fisheries Research and Development Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:Engineering, Fisheries, Manila Bay, fishing vessels, fishing gears,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41159
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-411592021-07-24T03:26:32Z Preliminary Inventory of Boats and Gears in Manila Bay Abad, James Lee B. Lopez, Grace DV. Santos, Mudjekeewis D. Perez, Marco A. Vertebrate Section, Capture Fisheries Research and Development Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute Fishing Technology Section, Capture Fisheries Research and Development Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute Engineering Fisheries Manila Bay fishing vessels fishing gears Recent information about the number and types of boats and gears used in Manila Bay is lacking. Here we discuss the results of the initial boat and gear inventory conducted in Manila Bay from May 2015 to October 2016. The survey was done in the coastal barangays of Cavite, Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Metro Manila. A total of 3,659 fishing boats were recorded from 84 coastal barangays or about 40% out of the 212 coastal barangays in Manila Bay. About 94.45% of the boats are municipal fishing boats and only 5.55% are commercial boats and the highest number of boats recorded was in Cavite (1,461 boats). 91.04% of the fishing boats are motorized and only 8.96% are non-motorized. The average fisher to boat ratio for the five provinces is 3.0:1, which is higher compared to the 2.4:1 result of MADECOR and National Museum Assessment (1995). There are 25 types of fishing gears recorded during the survey with a total of4, 946 units. Gillnet, specifically bottom gillnet, is the most dominant gear being used in Manila Bay. 2021-06-24T18:42:40Z 2021-06-24T18:42:40Z 2017 article TRUE 0048-377X 10.31398/tpjf/24.1.2016A0004 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41159 en http://www.nfrdi.da.gov.ph/tpjf/index.php/ application/pdf application/pdf 61-81 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26974 25026 2020-03-05 00:51:39 26974 National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Philippines
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Fisheries
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fishing vessels
fishing gears
Engineering
Fisheries
Manila Bay
fishing vessels
fishing gears
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Fisheries
Manila Bay
fishing vessels
fishing gears
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Fisheries
Manila Bay
fishing vessels
fishing gears
Abad, James Lee B.
Lopez, Grace DV.
Santos, Mudjekeewis D.
Perez, Marco A.
Preliminary Inventory of Boats and Gears in Manila Bay
description Recent information about the number and types of boats and gears used in Manila Bay is lacking. Here we discuss the results of the initial boat and gear inventory conducted in Manila Bay from May 2015 to October 2016. The survey was done in the coastal barangays of Cavite, Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Metro Manila. A total of 3,659 fishing boats were recorded from 84 coastal barangays or about 40% out of the 212 coastal barangays in Manila Bay. About 94.45% of the boats are municipal fishing boats and only 5.55% are commercial boats and the highest number of boats recorded was in Cavite (1,461 boats). 91.04% of the fishing boats are motorized and only 8.96% are non-motorized. The average fisher to boat ratio for the five provinces is 3.0:1, which is higher compared to the 2.4:1 result of MADECOR and National Museum Assessment (1995). There are 25 types of fishing gears recorded during the survey with a total of4, 946 units. Gillnet, specifically bottom gillnet, is the most dominant gear being used in Manila Bay.
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