National Committee on Marine Sciences (NCMS)
Permanent URI for this communityhttps://repository.unesco.gov.ph/handle/123456789/6
Browse
33 results
Search Results
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 201: Series of 2000. Ban on fishing with active gear.(Department of Agriculture, 2000-08-14)
- Growth, mortality and recruitment pattern of the brown mussel, Modiolus metcalfei (Bivalvia: Mytilacea), in Panguil Bay, Southern PhilippinesTumanda, Marcelino I.; Yap, Helen T.; McManus, Liana T.; Ingles, Jose A.; López, Mai G. (Elsevier BV, 1997-08)A stock assessment study of Modiolus metcalfei in Panguil Bay, Southern Philippines, was conducted to determine growth parameters of the species and the status of the fishery given the current harvesting efforts of this resource in the bay. Growth parameter estimates yielded mean K and Lα values of 2.04 year−1 and 62.50 mm, respectively. The recruitment pattern appeared to be unimodal, with the peak occurring during the months of May–July. Spat settlement ratios for May and July were 1.6 and 2.0 spat per live adult mussel, respectively. Settling spat showed preference to attach onto the shells and exposed byssal threads of live adult mussels. Catch curve analysis showed total mortality (Z) value of 7.64 year−1; fishing mortality (F) was 5.60 year−1. Exploitation rate was 73% of total mortality, and was attributed to intensive mussel gathering by local fishermen. Fishing mortality shows an over-exploited stock that necessitates some management intervention to maintain the sustainability of the fishery resource.
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 192-1: Series of 1997. Amending Section 3 of Fisheries Administrative Order No. 192, series of 1997.(Department of Agriculture, 1997-09-16)
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 192: Series of 1997. Strengthening of the Fisheries Quarantine Service (FQS) in the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and in the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Units, and prescribing rules, regulations, and procedures thereof.(Department of Agriculture, 1997-02-18)
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 238: Series of 2012. Rules and regulations governing the implementation of council regulation (EC) No. 1005/2008 on the catch certification scheme.(Department of Agriculture, 2012-01-09)This Administrative Order, consisting of 32 sections divided into seven Chapters and eight Annexes, establishes Rules and Regulations Governing the Implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No. 1005/2008 on the Catch Certification Scheme. These rules and regulations aim to: 1. Comply with the provisions of Council Regulation No. 1005/2008 and its Implementing Guidelines. 2. Ensure traceability of fishery products derived from legal, reported and regulated fishing activities in the Philippines, at all stages from harvesting and processing to marketing; 3. Establish a mandatory set of procedures for the catch certification scheme; and, 4. Ensure that fishery products exported to an EU-member country originate from catches made in compliance with applicable laws, regulations or conservation and management measures. This Order shall apply to all Philippine-flagged fishing vessels that either directly supplies raw materials to EU-member countries or supply raw materials to canneries, processors or exporters for processing prior to the export of the processed fishery products to EU-member countries. This Order shall also apply to canneries, processors, and exporters which are exporting fishery products to EU-member countries. To ensure that the objectives of this Order are realized, catch landing and transshipment must always be recorded or declared; Landing of catches shall be verified and certified by authorized BFAR personnel in a Catch Validation Certificate described in Section 13 and Annex 6 of this Administrative Order; Transshipment shall be declared and reported by the vessel captain in a Transshipment Certificate described in Annex 5. No fish or fishery products caught or taken by means of IUU fishing or without complete traceability in all its stages from fishing or gathering, storage, transporting, processing up to distribution shall be exported to EU-member countries. Export of fishery product/s to EU-member countries shall only be allowed if supported by a Catch Certificate, which has been validated by DA-BFAR. Annexes deal with the following matters: General Format of Regular or Simplified Catch Certificate (including process flow for their issuance; List of Codes of Commercial Fishing Companies, Canneries and/or Processors; General Format of Transshipment Certificate; Amended Format of the Catch Validation Certificate; BFAR-Prescribed Formats of Fish Catch Reports and Logsheet; List of Fishery Products Excluded from Catch Certification.
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 245: Series of 2012. Regulations and implementing guidelines on group tuna purse seine operations in high seas pocket number 1 as a special management area.(Department of Agriculture, 2012)The Order provides for conservation, management and sustainable producing bigeye, yellowfin, skipjack tuna stocks in the high seas and exclusive economic zones within the framework of International Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean and adapted local resolutions in the Philippines. This Administrative Order covers the registered traditional group seine fishing vessels granted access to the HSP1-SMA which is the area of the high seas bounded by the EEZs of the named Federated States in the Order with exact coordination by Vessel Monitoring System. The Order provides for compliance to the criteria and procedures in the allocation of fishing access listed in Section 3 among others referring to issues of tonnage of vessel, fishing vessel registration, catch documentary compliance, no criminal record identification, letter of intent, preliminary list and allocation. The Order further provides for observer coverage, vessel monitoring system, reporting, vessel listing, monitoring of port landings, catch limit, net mesh size, use of fish aggregating device (FAD), nature of access right and penalties. The Order consists of 17 Articles.
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 236-5: Series of 2018. Extension of FAO 236-4 series of 2015 on the rules and regulations on the operations of purse seine and ring net vessels using Fish Aggregating Devices (FADS) locally known as Payaos during the FAD closure period as compatible measures to WCFPC CMM 2017-01.(Department of Agriculture, 2018-07-06)
- Fisheries Administrative Order No. 236-4: Series of 2015. Extension of FAO 236-3 Series of 2015 on the rules and regulations on the operations of purse seine and ring net vessels using Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) locally known as Payaos during the FAD closure period as compatible measures to WCPFC CMM 2014-01.(Department of Agriculture, 2015-06-29)