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List of Bfar 7 Livelihood Projects Implemented For LIST OF BFAR 7 LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED FOR CY 2014 BOHOL Year / Funding Source Barangay/Municipality/Province Type of Project Amount CY - 2014 Looc Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Kahayag Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Lawis Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Lomboy Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Talisay Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Magtongtong Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Mantatao Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Kinabag-an Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Madangog Calape Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Lintuan Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Canbaquez Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Talisay Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Pantudlan Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Cabacungan Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Looc Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Song-on Loon Fish Aggregating Devices 36,843.75 Lawis Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Kahayag Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Lomboy Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Mantatao Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Madangug Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Magtongtong Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Talisay Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 San Isidro Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Liboron Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Santa Cruz Calape Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Song-on Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Tontonan Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Cuasi Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Tangnan Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Pig-ot Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Basdacu Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Lintuan Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Cogon Norte Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Napo Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Basac Loon Rehabilitation of Marine Sanctuary 39,940.00 Ilijan Tubigon Tilapia Fish Cage 100,000.00 Sikatuna Talibon Tilapia Fish Cage 100,000.00 San Roque Balilihan Tilapia Pond Culture 50,000.00 Candumayao Catigbian Tilapia Pond Culture 50,000.00 Mayana Jagna Tilapia Pond Culture 50,000.00 Libertad Sur Sagbayan Tilapia Pond Culture 50,000.00 Montesuerte Carmen Tilapia Pond Culture 50,000.00 Lumbog Guindulman Tilapia Pond Culture 50,000.00 Calayugan Norte Loon Bangus Fish Cage 200,000.00 Jandayan Getafe Bangus Fish Cage 200,000.00 Cagting Ubay Bangus Fish Cage 200,000.00 Talisay Calape Aquasilviculture 67,000.00 Songculan Dauis Aquasilviculture 67,000.00 Calayugan Sur Loon Aquasilviculture 67,000.00 CPG Getafe Aquasilviculture 67,000.00 San Jose Getafe Aquasilviculture 67,000.00 Tagbuane Albur Oyster Culture 100,000.00 Bato Buenavista Oyster Culture 100,000.00 Cogtong Candijay Oyster Culture 100,000.00 Doljo Panglao Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Danao Panglao Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Poblacion Panglao Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Kahayag Calape Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Magtongtong Calape Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Lagtangon Maribojoc Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Ubay Is. Tubigon Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Mocaboc Tubigon Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Cruz Buenavista Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Nasingin Getafe Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Banacon Getafe Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Alumar Getafe Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Mahanay Getafe Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Jandayan Norte Getafe Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Handumon Getafe Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Bansan Talibon Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Busalian Talibon Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Mahanay Talibon Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Sto. Nino Talibon Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Sinandigan Ubay Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Bogo Carlos P. Garcia Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Popoo Carlos P. Garcia Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Bilangbilangan West Bien Unido Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Malingin Bien Unido Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Maomaoan Bien Unido Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Panas Candijay Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Poblacion Mabini Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Tambo Mabini Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Anas Valencia Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Badiang Anda Seaweed seedlings 42,500.00 Lawis Calape Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Catmonan Calape Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Mocaboc Tubigon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Ubay Is. Tubigon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Doljo Panglao Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Danao Panglao Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Poblacion Panglao Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Lagtangon Maribojoc Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Ubay Is. Tubigon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Mocaboc Tubigon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 East Cabul-an Buenavista Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Asinan Buenavista Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Nasingin Getafe Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Banacon Getafe Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Alumar Getafe Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Mahanay Getafe Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Jandayan Norte Getafe Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Handumon Getafe Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Calituban Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Sag Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Cataban Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Bagacay Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Tanghaligue Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Pasil, Poblacion Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Son-oc, Guindacpan Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Tabon, San Francisco Talibon Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Sinandigan Ubay Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Bogo Carlos P. Garcia Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Popoo Carlos P. Garcia Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Bilangbilangan West Bien Unido Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Malingin Bien Unido Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Maomaoan Bien Unido Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Panas Candijay Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Poblacion Mabini Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Tambo Mabini Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Anas Valencia Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Badiang Anda Seaweed materials 75,405.00 Lomboy Calape Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Ubay Is. Tubigon Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Nahawan Clarin Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Sag Is. Talibon Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Popoo CPG Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Cogtong Candijay Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Poblacion I Mabini Bottom set gill net 50,674.00 Ibabao Loay Drift gill net 40,540.00 Bonkokan Lila Drift gill net 40,540.00 East Ulbujan Garcia Hernandez Drift gill net 40,540.00 Bungamar Jagna Drift gill net 40,540.00 Larapan Jagna Drift gill net 40,540.00 San Isidro Dauis Fishpot 52,208.00 Dao Dauis Fishpot 52,208.00 Montaña Baclayon Fishpot 52,208.00 Mocaboc Tubigon Fishpot 52,208.00 Pangapasan Tubigon Fishpot 52,208.00 Poblacion Norte Clarin Fishpot 52,208.00 Bonbon Clarin Fishpot 52,208.00 Gaus CPG Fishpot 52,208.00 Lapinig CPG Fishpot 52,208.00 Tangohay Dimiao Fishpot 52,208.00 Taug Lila Fishpot 52,208.00 Poblacion Lila Fishpot 52,208.00 Abucayan Norte Calape Crab pot 44,750.00 Matabao Tubigon Crab pot 44,750.00 Poblacion Norte Clarin Crab pot 44,750.00 Sweetland Buenavista Crab pot 44,750.00 Corte Baud Getafe Crab pot 44,750.00 Sag Talibon Crab pot 44,750.00 Tapon Ubay Crab pot 44,750.00 Lapinig Carlos P. Garcia Crab pot 44,750.00 Liboron Calape Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 San Isidro Calape Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bentig Calape Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Lawis Calape Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bahi Alburquerque Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Montaña Baclayon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Lincod Maribojoc Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bood Maribojoc Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Matabao Tubigon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Pandan Tubigon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Palayan, Panaytayon Tubigon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Pob. Norte Clarin Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bonbon Clarin Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Lajog Clarin Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Cambuhat Buenavista Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Banacon Getafe Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Alumar Getafe Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Mahanay Getafe Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bansan, Sag Talibon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bansan, Sag Talibon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bansan, Sag Talibon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Sag Talibon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Guindacpan Talibon Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Pinamgo Bien Unido Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bilangbilangan Daku Bien Unido Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Hingutanan West Bien Unido Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Juagdan Ubay Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Sinandigan Ubay Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Cagting Ubay Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Humay-humay Ubay Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bonbonon Carlos P. Garcia Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Bogo Carlos P. Garcia Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Boyo-an Candijay Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Del Mar Mabini Mangrove Reforestation Project 66,666.66 Candijay Rehabilitation of Mariculture Parks 2,268,572.00 Calape Rehabilitation of Mariculture Parks Provision of fish processing 12,500.00 Tubigon utensils Provision of fish processing 12,500.00 Talibon utensils Provision of fish processing 12,500.00 Candijay utensils Provision of fish processing 12,500.00 Lila utensils 13,315,437.44 CEBU YEAR-FUNDING TOTAL PROGRAMS/PROJECTS BARANGGAY/MUNICIPALITY/PROVINCE BENEFECIARY SOURCE PROJECT COST CY 2014 - BFAR 7 5,026,122.00 Fishing gears INAYAGAN NAGA CITY JULAN PLACIBE 100,000.00 Provision of Grouper Fingerlings SULANGAN BANTAYAN DIOSDADO LEGASPINO 100,000.00 Milkfish in cage POBLACION TALISAY CITY ASAN KITANG FISHERMEN ASSO.
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