Status of Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao

In support to policy formulation of fisheries in Agusan Marsh, a stock assessment was conducted for the period of May 2014 to December 2016 using the data collected from Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur within the Agusan Marsh. Results showed that Lapaz contributed 54% of the catch over Talacogon. A total of eighteen species, belonging to 13 genera and 11 families with 7 native and 11 introduced species were found in the marsh. Majority of the total catch consisted of Channa striata, Oreochromis niloticus, and Cyprinus carpio (35%, 27%, and 26%, respectively). Osphronemus laticlavius, Glossogobius celebius and Mugil cephalus were listed as seasonal species. An invasive janitor fish (Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus) was observed as by-catch. A strong pattern of high catch rates occurred during the rainy months of January, February, June, and December. Ten types of commonly used fishing gears were found, majority of which include fish pots, set gillnets, electrofishing and set long lines. Multivariate analysis showed similarity in species composition both in Lapaz and Talacogon. Exploitation of dominant species showed unsustainable level for O. niloticus, C. batrachus, C. caprio, andC. gariepinus, mainly due to excessive capture of immaturesized fishes by major fishing gears. The estimated exploitation rate is beyond the optimum level for O. niloticus and C. carpio in both years and followed by C. striata and C. gariepinus in 2016. Only C. bartachus is estimated to be exploited below the optimum level. Generally, the key species in Agusan Marsh are at risk of overfishing, hence, immediate policy measures must be given high attention.

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Main Authors: Baclayo, Joyce M., Alcantara, Matt T., Holoyohoy, Laila M., Alaba, Letecia A
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Published: 2020
Subjects:Conservation, Ecology, Fisheries, Management, Planning, Policies, fisheries, Agusan Marsh, dominant species, exploitation,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-412652021-07-24T03:36:47Z Status of Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao Baclayo, Joyce M. Alcantara, Matt T. Holoyohoy, Laila M. Alaba, Letecia A Conservation Ecology Fisheries Management Planning Policies fisheries Agusan Marsh dominant species exploitation In support to policy formulation of fisheries in Agusan Marsh, a stock assessment was conducted for the period of May 2014 to December 2016 using the data collected from Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur within the Agusan Marsh. Results showed that Lapaz contributed 54% of the catch over Talacogon. A total of eighteen species, belonging to 13 genera and 11 families with 7 native and 11 introduced species were found in the marsh. Majority of the total catch consisted of Channa striata, Oreochromis niloticus, and Cyprinus carpio (35%, 27%, and 26%, respectively). Osphronemus laticlavius, Glossogobius celebius and Mugil cephalus were listed as seasonal species. An invasive janitor fish (Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus) was observed as by-catch. A strong pattern of high catch rates occurred during the rainy months of January, February, June, and December. Ten types of commonly used fishing gears were found, majority of which include fish pots, set gillnets, electrofishing and set long lines. Multivariate analysis showed similarity in species composition both in Lapaz and Talacogon. Exploitation of dominant species showed unsustainable level for O. niloticus, C. batrachus, C. caprio, andC. gariepinus, mainly due to excessive capture of immaturesized fishes by major fishing gears. The estimated exploitation rate is beyond the optimum level for O. niloticus and C. carpio in both years and followed by C. striata and C. gariepinus in 2016. Only C. bartachus is estimated to be exploited below the optimum level. Generally, the key species in Agusan Marsh are at risk of overfishing, hence, immediate policy measures must be given high attention. 2021-06-24T18:43:22Z 2021-06-24T18:43:22Z 2020 article TRUE 0048-377X 10.31398/tpjf/27.1.2019C0002 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41265 en http://www.nfrdi.da.gov.ph/tpjf/vol27/pp54-82.php application/pdf application/pdf 54-82 joycebaclayo2016@gmail.com http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/27092 25026 2020-08-06 01:27:26 27092 National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Philippines
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Ecology
Fisheries
Management
Planning
Policies
fisheries
Agusan Marsh
dominant species
exploitation
Conservation
Ecology
Fisheries
Management
Planning
Policies
fisheries
Agusan Marsh
dominant species
exploitation
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fisheries
Agusan Marsh
dominant species
exploitation
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Ecology
Fisheries
Management
Planning
Policies
fisheries
Agusan Marsh
dominant species
exploitation
Baclayo, Joyce M.
Alcantara, Matt T.
Holoyohoy, Laila M.
Alaba, Letecia A
Status of Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao
description In support to policy formulation of fisheries in Agusan Marsh, a stock assessment was conducted for the period of May 2014 to December 2016 using the data collected from Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur within the Agusan Marsh. Results showed that Lapaz contributed 54% of the catch over Talacogon. A total of eighteen species, belonging to 13 genera and 11 families with 7 native and 11 introduced species were found in the marsh. Majority of the total catch consisted of Channa striata, Oreochromis niloticus, and Cyprinus carpio (35%, 27%, and 26%, respectively). Osphronemus laticlavius, Glossogobius celebius and Mugil cephalus were listed as seasonal species. An invasive janitor fish (Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus) was observed as by-catch. A strong pattern of high catch rates occurred during the rainy months of January, February, June, and December. Ten types of commonly used fishing gears were found, majority of which include fish pots, set gillnets, electrofishing and set long lines. Multivariate analysis showed similarity in species composition both in Lapaz and Talacogon. Exploitation of dominant species showed unsustainable level for O. niloticus, C. batrachus, C. caprio, andC. gariepinus, mainly due to excessive capture of immaturesized fishes by major fishing gears. The estimated exploitation rate is beyond the optimum level for O. niloticus and C. carpio in both years and followed by C. striata and C. gariepinus in 2016. Only C. bartachus is estimated to be exploited below the optimum level. Generally, the key species in Agusan Marsh are at risk of overfishing, hence, immediate policy measures must be given high attention.
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dominant species
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author Baclayo, Joyce M.
Alcantara, Matt T.
Holoyohoy, Laila M.
Alaba, Letecia A
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title_full Status of Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao
title_fullStr Status of Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao
title_full_unstemmed Status of Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao
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