New fiberglass boats for La Union fishermen
>> Wednesday, December 19, 2018
By
Erwin Beleo
AGOO, La Union –
The Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
(DA-BFAR) has distributed 36 fiberglass – reinforced, plastic fishing boats to
boost the livelihood of marginal fishermen in six coastal towns.
BFAR Region 1
Director Lilibeth L. Signey said that of the 220 fiberglass boats that Rep.
Sandra Eriguel requested, the agency has partially awarded 36 units to the
municipalities of Bauang, Caba, Aringay, Agoo, Sto. Tomas and Rosario.
Seventy-two
families will benefit from the use of the nineteen 30-footer units, fifteen
27-footer units, and two 17-footer units.
Each unit
will be shared by two families to ensure that the boat’s use is maximized.
Signey added
that fiberglass boats are considered better and safer fishing boats than the
wooden units because of their sturdy materials that are designed to survive
rough seas.
Eriguel
earlier said that she relayed to Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Pinol, through
Undersecretary and BFAR National Director Eduardo B. Gongona, that the boats
would improve the socio-economic conditions of underprivileged La Union
fishermen and their families.
She added
that an additional 50 units will be fabricated by each fisherman-beneficiary at
the Agoo Playa Hotel compound in Agoo, La Union.
The
fabrication of the boats by the beneficiaries is under BFAR’s “Banka Ko, Gawa
Ko” scheme, wherein BFAR will supply the fiberglass materials and the
appropriate fishing gear for free.
It will also
oversee the skills training of beneficiary-fisherfolk on fiberglass boat
fabrication and likewise undergo training on responsible fishing practices,
proper fish handling, value-adding, packaging, and product marketing.
Eriguel
thanked Secretary Piñol and Undersecretary Gongona for the delivery of the
first 36 fiberglass boats.
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