Indigenous fishers in Aurora receive seaweed seedlings from BFAR

By Zorayda Tecson

July 10, 2023, 7:28 pm

<p><strong>SEAWEED SEEDLINGS</strong>. The seaweed seedlings provided by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Central Luzon to an indigenous community in San Luis, Aurora on Sunday (July 9, 2023). Some 700 kilograms of seaweed seedlings produced by BFAR Technology Outreach Station for Marine Water in Masinloc, Zambales were provided to the Indigenous Fisherfolk Association of Dibut. <em>(Photo courtesy of BFAR-Central Luzon)</em></p>

SEAWEED SEEDLINGS. The seaweed seedlings provided by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Central Luzon to an indigenous community in San Luis, Aurora on Sunday (July 9, 2023). Some 700 kilograms of seaweed seedlings produced by BFAR Technology Outreach Station for Marine Water in Masinloc, Zambales were provided to the Indigenous Fisherfolk Association of Dibut. (Photo courtesy of BFAR-Central Luzon)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Central Luzon (BFAR-3) has distributed seaweed seedlings to an indigenous community in San Luis, Aurora in a bid to boost their income.

BFAR Regional Director Wilfredo Cruz said on Monday that some 700 kilograms of seaweed seedlings produced by the BFAR Technology Outreach Station for Marine Water in Masinloc, Zambales were provided on Sunday to the Indigenous Fisherfolk Association of Dibut in the town as an alternative livelihood.

Cruz said the seedlings will enable the group members to establish seaweed farms along their coastline that could provide them with a stable source of income.

Likewise, he said seaweed cultivation helps in the restoration and protection of marine ecosystems by acting as a natural filter, absorbing excess nutrients and reducing coastal erosion.

“By investing in seaweed farming, BFAR does not only assist local communities in improving their economic conditions but also promotes environmental sustainability,” Cruz said in an interview.

Last April, the BFAR-3 also distributed 600 kilograms of seaweed seedlings to fisherfolk in three villages in Aurora.

The recipients are residents of Barangay Dibaraybay in Dinalungan town and Barangays Ditinagyan and San Ildefonso, both in Casiguran. They each received 200 kilograms of seaweed seedlings. (PNA)

 

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