1 | Page 2/F MMCN Building, Panganiban Drive, Naga City• (054) 473-1138/472-5562• [email protected]om.ph• psacamsur.com SR No. 2017-041 APRIL 2017 Fish production in Camarines Sur dropped by 8.41 percent to 16,516.51 metric tons in the 4th Quarter of 2016 from 18,033.66 metric tons in the same period in 2015. Negative growth was registered across all fisheries subsectors with the Commercial fisheries subsector registering the biggest negative growth of 17.08 percent while the Aquaculture registered the smallest negative growth of 1.36 percent among subsectors. Table 1. Fisheries Production by Sector, Camarines Sur 4 th Quarter 2015-2016 The 4th Quarter Fish Production Survey also revealed that the Municipal Fisheries sub-sector, composed of Marine and Inland Municipal fisheries, comprised 44.02 percent of the total fish production of Camarines Sur in the 4th Quarter of 2016. The SUB-SECTOR PRODUCTION (IN METRIC TONS) % CHANGE Q4 2015 Q4 2016 TOTAL FISHERIES 18,033.66 16,516.51 (8.41%) Commercial 6,703.34 5,558.20 (17.08%) Municipal Marine Inland 7,591.90 6,820.77 771.13 7,270.99 6,567.90 703.09 (4.22%) (3.70%) (8.82%) Aquaculture 3,738.33 3,687.32 (1.36%) FISHERIES STATISTICS FISHERIES STATISTICS Fish Production in Camarines Sur drops by 8.41 percent
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FISHERIES STATISTICS...(Ayungin) 2.58 percent or 18.11 metric tons, Mudfish (dalag) 2.40 percent or 16.86 metric tons and Catfish (Kanduli) 2.07 percent or 14.57 metric tons. AQUACULTURE
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SR No. 2017-041 APRIL 2017
Fish production in Camarines Sur dropped by 8.41 percent to 16,516.51 metric tons in the 4th Quarter of 2016 from 18,033.66 metric tons in the same period in 2015. Negative growth was registered across all fisheries subsectors with the Commercial fisheries subsector registering the biggest negative growth of 17.08 percent while the Aquaculture registered the smallest negative growth of 1.36 percent among subsectors.
Table 1. Fisheries Production by Sector, Camarines Sur 4th Quarter 2015-2016
The 4th Quarter Fish Production Survey also revealed that the Municipal Fisheries
sub-sector, composed of Marine and Inland Municipal fisheries, comprised 44.02
percent of the total fish production of Camarines Sur in the 4th Quarter of 2016. The
SUB-SECTOR PRODUCTION (IN METRIC TONS)
% CHANGE Q4 2015 Q4 2016
TOTAL FISHERIES 18,033.66 16,516.51 (8.41%)
Commercial 6,703.34 5,558.20 (17.08%)
Municipal Marine Inland
7,591.90 6,820.77 771.13
7,270.99 6,567.90 703.09
(4.22%) (3.70%) (8.82%)
Aquaculture 3,738.33 3,687.32 (1.36%)
FISHERIES STATISTICS FISHERIES STATISTICS
Fish Production in Camarines Sur drops by 8.41 percent
by 8.41%
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Marine Municipal 39.76%
Commercial 33.65%
Aquaculture 22.33%
Inland Municipal, 4.26%
Figure 1. Percent Distribution of Fisheries Production by Sub-sector
Camarines Sur 4th Quarter 2016
Commercial and the Aquaculture subsectors contributed 33.65 percent and 22.33
percent respectively, during the same quarter in 2016.
COMMERCIAL FISHERIES PRODUCTION
Commercial fisheries in Camarines Sur
posted negative growth for the 4th Quarter of
2016 as compared with the same quarter in
2015. Total Commercial fisheries production
declined by 1,145.23 metric tons or 17.08
percent from 6,703.43 metric tons in 2015 to
only 5,558.20 metric tons in 2016
.
Based on the 4th quarter Fisheries Production Survey (FPS) the decrease in the
commercial fish production can attributed to the non-operation of many fishing
vessels due to the stricter implementation of the Republic Act No. 10654 which led to
apprehensions of unregistered fishing vessels, unlicensed crews, and encroachment
in municipal waters.
The major fish catch in the province during the 4th quarter of 2016 was Roundscad
(Galunggong) contributing 36.01 percent or 2,001.27 metric tons to the total
Commercial fish production. Completing the top six fish catch are Fimbriated
Sardines (Tu nsoy) which accounted for 27.8% of the total production, Achioves
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Marine Municipal Fisheries Production in Camarines Sur declined by 3.70 percent
from 6,820.77 metric tons in 4th quarter of 2015 to 6,567.90 metric tons in the same
quarter in 2016. The occurrence of tropical storms, northeast monsoon wind and
rains during the last part of 2016 limited the fishing operations and fishing trips
according to the respondents of the survey.
Among the marine fish species produced under the Marine Municipal Fisheries,
Anchovies (Dilis) accounted for 24.16 percent (1,586.96 metric tons). The other
dominant catch includes Indian Mackerel at 11.02 percent (724.04 metric tons),
Fimbriated Sardines at 8.62 percent (566.24 metric tons), Siganid at 7.63 percent
(500.92 metric tons), and Frigate Tuna at 5.66 percent (371.61 metric tons).
From a total production of 771.13 metric tons in the 4th quarter in 2015, Inland
Municipal Fisheries production dropped 8.82 percent to 703.09 metric tons in the
same period in 2016. Based on the survey the decline in production was due to the
noted shift of some fishermen to non-farming and farming activities, less fishing
effort, and reduced number of fishing days.
24.16
11.02
8.62 7.63
5.66
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Anchovies (Dilis) Indian Mackerel(Alamuhan)
Fimbrated Sardines(Tunsoy)
Siganid (Samaral) Frigate Tuna(Tulingan)
Figure 4. Top Marine Municipal Fish Species, Camarines Sur, 4th Quarter 2016
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The major species produced in Inland Municipal Fisheries are: Tilapia 54.34 percent
or 382.05 metric tons, Carp 34.08 percent or 239.64 metric tons, Silver Perch
(Ayungin) 2.58 percent or 18.11 metric tons, Mudfish (dalag) 2.40 percent or 16.86
metric tons and Catfish (Kanduli) 2.07 percent or 14.57 metric tons.
AQUACULTURE Aquaculture Production in the Province of
Camarines Sur registered a slight
decrease of 1.38 percent for the 4th
quarter of 2016 as compared to the same
quarter of 2015. From a registered
production of 3,738.33 metric tons in
2015, the Aquaculture production for this
year decreased to 3,687.32 metric tons. While the Fisheries Production Survey of
2016 revealed that Brackishwater and Freshwater fishpond registered a positive
growth of 9.32 percent, and 15.78 percent, respectively, it was not enough to offset
the negative growth registered in Freshwater Fishcage and Seaweeds production
which recorded a decrease of 5.77 percent, and 3.81 percent, respectively.
AQUACULTURE – Fisheries operation involving all forms of raising and culturing of fish and other fisheries species in fresh, brackish, and marine water areas.
54.34
34.08
2.58 2.40 2.07
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20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
Tilapia Carp Silver Perch(Ayungin)
Mudfish(Dalag)
Catfish(Kanduli)
Figure 5. Top Inland Municipal Fish Species, Camarines Sur, 4th Quarter 2016
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Table 2. Aquaculture Fisheries Production by Culture Type, Camarines Sur, 4th Quarter 2016
Culture Type
PRODUCTION (IN METRIC TONS)
%Change Q4 2015 Q4 2016
TOTAL 3,738.31 3,687.33 (1.36)
Brackishwater Fishpond 534.03 583.77 9.32
Freshwater Fishpond 183.58 212.54 15.78
Freshwater Fishcage 745.03 702.05 (5.77)
Seaweeds 2,275.68 2,188.97 (3.81)
By culture type, Aquaculture in Camarines Sur is dominated by seaweeds which accounted for the 59.36 percent of the total production. This is followed by freshwater fishcage with 19.04 percent, brackishwater with 15.83 percent and freshwater fishpond with 5.76 percent. Seaweeds dominated the production in the aquaculture sub-category for the 4th quarter of 2016 with a 59.36 percent share in the total aquaculture production. It is followed by Tilapia which is being cultured in brackishwater fishpond, freshwater fishpond and freshwater cage with 24.20 percent. Milkfish with 11.78 percent, Tiger Prawn with 2.38 percent, Mudcrab with 1.10 percent. Other marine species accounts for the remaining 1.15 percent of the total production in aquaculture.