Authorities seize boat poaching off Agoo waters
>> Saturday, May 9, 2020
By Freddie Lazaro
SAN FERNANDO
CITY, La Union – Joint operatives of the Naval Forces
Northern Luzon (NFNL) of the Philippine Navy and the Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources (BFAR) have arrested six fishermen for poaching in the waters
off Sta Barbara, Agoo, La Union amid the start of General Community Quarantine
(GCQ) in the province.
Lt. Geraldson
J. Pascual, the public affairs officer of the NFNL of the navy, said that the
suspects’ fishing gear have also been confiscated by the operatives.
He said that
administrative charges were filed against the six fishermen.
Pascual said
that, at around 4 p.m. last May 1, a commercial fishing boat caught the
attention of authorities because it was using its fishing trawl about seven
miles west of Sta. Barbara.
Commercial
fishing within municipal waters is a punishable act under Republic Act No.
8550, otherwise known as “The Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998” (RA 8550 as
amended). The members of the joint maritime law enforcement team proceeded to
intercept the fishing vessel, apprehend the fishermen, and confiscated their
gear.
The fishing
boat was identified as F/B Trully, which was reported owned by Trully G.
Pasamonte of NHA Project, Buroc, Tarlac.
There were
six fishermen operating the fishing boat when it was seized, including its boat
captain Philip B. Llamado of Barangay Sta. Ana, Agoo.
Later that
day, the apprehended fishing boat, illegal trawl, and crew were turned over to
BFAR official Victor Dayap in Sto Tomas, La Union for case processing.
The crew of
the commercial fishing vessel will be facing charges for violation of Section
86 (Unauthorized Fishing) and Section 95 (Use of Active Gears in Municipal
Waters) of RA 8550 as amended by Republic Act No. 10654, otherwise known as “An
Act to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated
Fishing.”
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