14 dolphin species found in Cagayan
>> Monday, June 11, 2012
BAYOMBONG, Nueva
Vizcaya –The waters of Cagayan are home to the biggest number of dolphin
species in the country, an international environment group said.
The World Wildlife
Fund for Nature (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, said 14
species of dolphin, including the giant humpback whale, can still be found in
Cagayan.
The Bureau of Fisheries
and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said this WWF finding confirms that biodiversity
in the area is healthy.
“It goes without
saying that most of (the dolphin species) never leave the area because food is
abundant there,” JovitaAyson, BFAR director for Cagayan Valley, said.
The Philippine Game
Fishing Foundation (PGFF) said the coast of Cagayan is one of the four
remaining coastlines ideal for game fishing.
PGFF said last month’s
fishing tournament participated in by at least 30 game fishing enthusiasts
showed that the northern coastlines, including the Babuyan Channel are rich in
marine resources.
“The waters of
northern Cagayan may as well be one of the last fishery frontiers in the
country. The biodiversity of the area is very healthy that we need to protect
it,” PGFF said.
A majority of the
sailfishes caught during the three-day tournament weighed an average of 30 to
40 kilograms and measured seven feet in length.
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