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 Fisheries- refers to all activities relating to the act or
business of fishing, culturing, preserving, processing,
marketing, developing, conserving and managing
aquatic resources and the fishery area including the
privilege to fish or take aquatic resources thereof. (RA
8550)
 Major Divisions of Fisheries
 Aquaculture
 Capture Fisheries
 Aquatic Resources and Ecology
 Post Harvest
 Aquaculture- farming of aquatic organisms under controlled or
semi-controlled conditions in fresh, brackish and salt water.

 Capture fisheries- refer to all kinds of harvesting of naturally
occurring living resources in both marine and freshwater
environments.

 Aquatic Resources and Ecology- study of water and its multiple
roles as a natural resource and in supporting all human, animal and
plant life and the functional relationship between the biotic and
abiotic components of the aquatic environment.

 Post-harvest- includes the different processes and techniques
employed in post-harvest handling, processing and marketing of
aquatic products from the time of harvesting to final utilization.
 1. Aquaculture
 2. Municipal Fisheries
 3. Commercial Fisheries
 Municipal Fisheries- refers to fishing within municipal
waters using fishing vessels of three (3) gross tons or
less, or fishing not requiring the use of fishing vessels.
Municipal waters extend 15 kms from the coastline.

 Commercial Fisheries- refers to fishing beyond the
municipal waters using fishing vessels more than
three gross tons.

 Small Scale Commercial Fishing
◦ Fishing with passive or active gear utilizing fishing
vessels of 3.1 GT up to 20 GT.

 Medium Scale Commercial Fishing
 Fishing utilizing active gears and vessel of 20.1 GT
up to 150 GT.
 Large Scale Commercial Fishing
 Fishing utilizing active gears of more than 150 GT.
◦ archipelagic country with 7,107 islands
◦ lat 4o 23’ and 20oN and Long 116o and 126o E
◦ bounded by South China sea, Pacific ocean and Celebes sea
◦ Marine resources
 Total territorial water (EEZ) 2,200,000 km2
 Coastal 266,000 km2
 Oceanic 1,934,000 km2
 Shelf Area 184,000 km2
 Coral Reef Area 27,000 km2
 Inland Resources
 Swamplands 246,063 ha
 Freshwater 106,328 ha
 Brackishwater 139,735 ha
 Existing Fishpond 246,063 ha
 Freshwater 14,531 ha
 Brackishwater 239,323 ha
 Other Inland Resources 250,000 ha
 Lakes 200,000 ha
 Rivers 31,000 ha
 Reservoirs 19,000 ha
 Global fish production growth continues to outpace world
population growth.

 In 2012, while global marine capture fishery production was stable at
about 80 million tonnes, global aquaculture production set another
all-time high at more than 90 million tonnes (including almost 24
million tonnes of aquatic plants). Aquaculture remains one of the
fastest-growing food-producing sectors and is set to play a key role in
meeting the rising demand for fishery products.
 The proportion of assessed marine fish stocks fished within
biologically sustainable levels exceeded 70 percent in 2011, while
fewer than 30 percent of fish stocks were overfished. Of the stocks
assessed, fully fished stocks accounted for over 60 percent and
underfished stocks about 10 percent.
 The share of fisheries production used for direct human
consumption increased from about 70 percent in the 1980s to more
than 85 percent (136 million tonnes) in 2012.
 With this increasing production and greater availability for
consumers, per capita fish consumption continues to rise –
up from 10 kg in the 1960s to more than 19 kg in 2012 – driven
by higher demand from a growing population, rising incomes,
and more efficient distribution channels.
 Fish remains an ever-important source of energy, protein and a
range of essential nutrients, accounting for almost 17 percent of
the global population’s intake of animal protein. Moreover,
fish provided nearly 3 billion people with almost 20 percent of
their intake of animal protein, and 4.3 billion people with about 15
percent of such protein.
 The fisheries and aquaculture sector is also a source of
employment and income, supporting the livelihoods of 10–12
percent of the world’s population.
 In 2012, employment in the sector grew faster than
the world’s population, with almost 60 million people
engaged in the primary sector, 90 percent small-scale
fishers and 15 percent of them women. In post-
harvest activities such as processing, women can
account for up to 90 percent of workers.
 Fish remains among the most traded food
commodities worldwide, worth almost US$130 billion
in 2012 and pointing to an increase for 2013. The
aggregate FAO Fish Price Index reached a record
high in October 2013.

 In 2012, the Philippines ranked 7th among the top fish producing
countries in the world with its total production of 4.87 million metric
tons of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants (including
seaweeds). The production constitutes 2.66% of the total world
production of 182.9 million metric tons (FAO website).
 The Philippines’ 0.791 million metric tons aquaculture production
of fish, crustaceans and mollusks in 2012 ranked 11th in the world
and a 1.19% share to the total global aquaculture production of
66.63 million metric tons. In terms of value, the country’s
aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans and mollusks has
amounted to over 1.95 billion dollars (FAO website).
 Similarly, the Philippines is the world’s 3rd largest producer of
aquatic plants (including seaweeds) having produced a total of
1.75 million metric tons or nearly 7.36% of the total world
production of 23.78 million metric tons (FAO website).
 The fishing industry’s contribution to the country’s
Gross Domestic Products (GDP) were 1.7 % and
1.9% at current and constant 2000 prices,
respectively. This translates to some P199.3 billion
for current prices and P131 billion for constant
prices of the country’s GDP of P11,548 billion (current
prices) and P6,765 billion (constant prices).
 The industry also accounted for 15.4% (P199.3
billion) and 18.5% (P131 billion) of the Gross Value
Added (GVA) in Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and
Fishing Group of P1,297 billion and P706.6 billion at
current and constant prices, respectively, the largest
share next to agricultural crops
 Aquaculture - 226,195 operators
 Municipal - 1 ,371,676 operators
 Commercial - 16,497 operators
 Total - 1,614,368 operators
Sector Quantity (MT) % Value Current
Prices (‘000 P)
%
Aquaculture 2,373,386.49 50.4 93,731,169.92 38.3
Municipal 1,264,416.48 26.9 80,897,993.14 33.1
Commercial 1,067,610.33 22.7 69,922,512.01 28.6
Total 4,705,413.30 100 244,551,675.07 100
Species Quantity (MT) %
Seaweeds 1,558,377.74 65.66
Milkfish 401,066.40 16.9
Tilapia 268,818.73 11.33
Shrimps/Prawns 52,095.09 2.19
Others 93,028.53 3.92
Total 2,373,386.49 100
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overviewofphilippinefisheries-170315073614.pdf

  • 2.  Fisheries- refers to all activities relating to the act or business of fishing, culturing, preserving, processing, marketing, developing, conserving and managing aquatic resources and the fishery area including the privilege to fish or take aquatic resources thereof. (RA 8550)  Major Divisions of Fisheries  Aquaculture  Capture Fisheries  Aquatic Resources and Ecology  Post Harvest
  • 3.  Aquaculture- farming of aquatic organisms under controlled or semi-controlled conditions in fresh, brackish and salt water.   Capture fisheries- refer to all kinds of harvesting of naturally occurring living resources in both marine and freshwater environments.   Aquatic Resources and Ecology- study of water and its multiple roles as a natural resource and in supporting all human, animal and plant life and the functional relationship between the biotic and abiotic components of the aquatic environment.   Post-harvest- includes the different processes and techniques employed in post-harvest handling, processing and marketing of aquatic products from the time of harvesting to final utilization.
  • 4.  1. Aquaculture  2. Municipal Fisheries  3. Commercial Fisheries  Municipal Fisheries- refers to fishing within municipal waters using fishing vessels of three (3) gross tons or less, or fishing not requiring the use of fishing vessels. Municipal waters extend 15 kms from the coastline.   Commercial Fisheries- refers to fishing beyond the municipal waters using fishing vessels more than three gross tons. 
  • 5.  Small Scale Commercial Fishing ◦ Fishing with passive or active gear utilizing fishing vessels of 3.1 GT up to 20 GT.   Medium Scale Commercial Fishing  Fishing utilizing active gears and vessel of 20.1 GT up to 150 GT.  Large Scale Commercial Fishing  Fishing utilizing active gears of more than 150 GT.
  • 6. ◦ archipelagic country with 7,107 islands ◦ lat 4o 23’ and 20oN and Long 116o and 126o E ◦ bounded by South China sea, Pacific ocean and Celebes sea ◦ Marine resources  Total territorial water (EEZ) 2,200,000 km2  Coastal 266,000 km2  Oceanic 1,934,000 km2  Shelf Area 184,000 km2  Coral Reef Area 27,000 km2  Inland Resources  Swamplands 246,063 ha  Freshwater 106,328 ha  Brackishwater 139,735 ha  Existing Fishpond 246,063 ha  Freshwater 14,531 ha  Brackishwater 239,323 ha  Other Inland Resources 250,000 ha  Lakes 200,000 ha  Rivers 31,000 ha  Reservoirs 19,000 ha
  • 7.  Global fish production growth continues to outpace world population growth.   In 2012, while global marine capture fishery production was stable at about 80 million tonnes, global aquaculture production set another all-time high at more than 90 million tonnes (including almost 24 million tonnes of aquatic plants). Aquaculture remains one of the fastest-growing food-producing sectors and is set to play a key role in meeting the rising demand for fishery products.  The proportion of assessed marine fish stocks fished within biologically sustainable levels exceeded 70 percent in 2011, while fewer than 30 percent of fish stocks were overfished. Of the stocks assessed, fully fished stocks accounted for over 60 percent and underfished stocks about 10 percent.  The share of fisheries production used for direct human consumption increased from about 70 percent in the 1980s to more than 85 percent (136 million tonnes) in 2012.
  • 8.  With this increasing production and greater availability for consumers, per capita fish consumption continues to rise – up from 10 kg in the 1960s to more than 19 kg in 2012 – driven by higher demand from a growing population, rising incomes, and more efficient distribution channels.  Fish remains an ever-important source of energy, protein and a range of essential nutrients, accounting for almost 17 percent of the global population’s intake of animal protein. Moreover, fish provided nearly 3 billion people with almost 20 percent of their intake of animal protein, and 4.3 billion people with about 15 percent of such protein.  The fisheries and aquaculture sector is also a source of employment and income, supporting the livelihoods of 10–12 percent of the world’s population.
  • 9.  In 2012, employment in the sector grew faster than the world’s population, with almost 60 million people engaged in the primary sector, 90 percent small-scale fishers and 15 percent of them women. In post- harvest activities such as processing, women can account for up to 90 percent of workers.  Fish remains among the most traded food commodities worldwide, worth almost US$130 billion in 2012 and pointing to an increase for 2013. The aggregate FAO Fish Price Index reached a record high in October 2013. 
  • 10.  In 2012, the Philippines ranked 7th among the top fish producing countries in the world with its total production of 4.87 million metric tons of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants (including seaweeds). The production constitutes 2.66% of the total world production of 182.9 million metric tons (FAO website).  The Philippines’ 0.791 million metric tons aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans and mollusks in 2012 ranked 11th in the world and a 1.19% share to the total global aquaculture production of 66.63 million metric tons. In terms of value, the country’s aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans and mollusks has amounted to over 1.95 billion dollars (FAO website).  Similarly, the Philippines is the world’s 3rd largest producer of aquatic plants (including seaweeds) having produced a total of 1.75 million metric tons or nearly 7.36% of the total world production of 23.78 million metric tons (FAO website).
  • 11.  The fishing industry’s contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP) were 1.7 % and 1.9% at current and constant 2000 prices, respectively. This translates to some P199.3 billion for current prices and P131 billion for constant prices of the country’s GDP of P11,548 billion (current prices) and P6,765 billion (constant prices).  The industry also accounted for 15.4% (P199.3 billion) and 18.5% (P131 billion) of the Gross Value Added (GVA) in Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing Group of P1,297 billion and P706.6 billion at current and constant prices, respectively, the largest share next to agricultural crops
  • 12.  Aquaculture - 226,195 operators  Municipal - 1 ,371,676 operators  Commercial - 16,497 operators  Total - 1,614,368 operators
  • 13. Sector Quantity (MT) % Value Current Prices (‘000 P) % Aquaculture 2,373,386.49 50.4 93,731,169.92 38.3 Municipal 1,264,416.48 26.9 80,897,993.14 33.1 Commercial 1,067,610.33 22.7 69,922,512.01 28.6 Total 4,705,413.30 100 244,551,675.07 100
  • 14.
  • 15. Species Quantity (MT) % Seaweeds 1,558,377.74 65.66 Milkfish 401,066.40 16.9 Tilapia 268,818.73 11.33 Shrimps/Prawns 52,095.09 2.19 Others 93,028.53 3.92 Total 2,373,386.49 100