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Regional Fisheries Briefer Department of Agriculture Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Cordillera Administrative Region Regional Fisheries Briefer CAR Fisheries Profile Basic Information Dam: 4 Land Area: 1,829,368 hectares Binga Dam: 30 has, Itogon, Benguet Provinces: 6 Ambuklao Dam: 6,035 has, Bokod,Benguet Municipalities: 76 San Roque Dam: 372 has, Itogon, Benguet Barangays: 1, 172 Magat Dam : 37, 000 has, Ifugao Population (2016): 3,135,104 BFAR-CAR Facilities Production Area for Aquaculture: 431.24 has Regional Office: 1 Fish Pond: 333.20 has Location: Easter Road, Guisad, Baguio City Fish Cage: 39.55 has Regional Director: Lilibeth L. Signey, PhD., CESO V Rice Fish Culture: 21.68 has Fish Health Laboratory : 1 Hatchery: Fisheries Training Facility: 1 Private: 7.95 has Provincial Field Office: 6 Government (BFAR and LGU): 9.64 has Abra: Calaba, Bangued Fishing Ground : 6 Apayao: Tumog, Luna Apayao-Abulug River Benguet : Balili, La Trinidad Abra River Ifugao : Poblacion West, Lamut Chico River Kalinga : Bulanao, Tabuk City Amburayan River Mtn.Province: Calutit, Bontoc Ibulao River Technology Station: 3 Marag River La Trinidad Regional Fish Farm - La Trinidad, Fish Landing Sites for NSAP: 25 Benguet Registered Aquafarm: 6 Ubao Fish Farm - Aguinaldo, Ifugao Bessat Fish Farm- La Paz, Abra Rizal Lowland Fish Farm - Rizal, Kalinga DJ Farm- La Paz, Abra Loach Hatchery Micheal Hangngod Farm- Aguinaldo, Ifugao Regional Loach Hatchery- LTRFF, La Trinidad, Abe Maguiwe Farm - Aguinaldo, Ifugao Benguet Tumapang’s Farm- Alfonso Lista, Ifugao Fisheries Status Sanctuary: 9 Production Data (BAS,2016) Tineg Sanctuary- Tineg, Abra Total : 4,202.21 MT Calafug River- Conner, Apayao Municipal Inland- 1,238.49 MT Manacota River - Luna, Apayao Aquaculture - 2,693.72 MT Lower Nagan River - Pudtol, Apayao Fish Sufficiency Level: 10.29% Tinongdan Refuge and Sanctuary- Itogon, Per Capita Consumption: 22kg/annum Benguet Fish Protein Requirement: 37,884 MT Locotan River - Kapangan, Benguet Cuba River - Kapangan, Benguet Fisheries Resources Eel Sanctuary - Tadian, Mtn,. Province Lower Amolong River- Paracelis, River System: 8 Mountain Province Abra River: 5, 125 sq kms. Abulog-Apayao River: 3,372.00 sq kms. Fisherfolk Registration/Profiling and Boat Agno River: 5,952.00 sq kms. Registration(As of Sept. 2017) Amburayan River: 1,386.00 sq kms. Operators: 7, 089 Bued River : 150.29 sq kms. Registered Fisherfolk: 31,222 Chico River: 4,588.00 sq kms. Profiled Fisherfolk: 8,215 Naguilian River: 76.09 sq kms. Boats Registered: 311 Siffu-Mallig River: 1,938.00 sq kms. CAR Fisheries Profile 2014-2017 BFAR-CAR Facilities Legend Regional Office: Easter Road, Guisad, Baguio City Fish Health Laboratory: Regional Office Fish Training Facility: Regional Office Provincial Fishery Office Bangued, Abra Luna, Apayao La Trinidad, Benguet Lamut, Ifugao Tabuk, Kalinga Bontoc, Mountain Province Technology Outreach Station Fisheries Status Production Data by Province (MT)(BAS 2016) Mtn. Abra Apayao Benguet Ifugao Kalinga CAR Prov. Municipal 320.24 188.11 95.75 325.92 299.62 8.85 1,238.49 Inland Aquaculture 399.05 170.04 298 1,916.81 167.12 12.71 2,963.72 Total 719.29 358.15 393.75 2,242.73 466.74 21.56 4,202.21 Production (CY1999, 2005-2016) Year 1999 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Production 3,318 2,987 3,534 3,660 3,748 3,907 3,987 3,867 4,202.21 (Metric Tons) Municipal 1,071 899 915 983 1,036 1,114 1,167 1,174 1,238.49 Inland Aquaculture 2,247 2,088 2,619 2,676 2,712 2,793 2,820 2,693 2,963.72 Fish Value (Million 202 222 312 337 361 376 393 202 425 Pesos) Municipal 68 68 82 94 101 109 116 68 131 Inland Aquaculture 133 154 229 243 260 267 278 133 294 CAR Fisheries Profile 2014-2017 Fisheries Resources River System Name of River System Drainage Area Source of Facilities Supported Outlet (Sq.Kms.) Headwater ABRA RIVER 5,125.00 Abra, Mt. Prov. & Irrigation & Domestic Luzon Sea at Benguet Use Ilocos Sur ABULOG-APAYAO RIVER 3,372.00 Apayao Irrigation & Domestic Cagayan River Use AGNO RIVER 5,952.00 Benguet Hydro-electric & Luzon Sea at Irrigation Pangasinan AMBURAYAN RIVER 1,386.00 Benguet Hydro-electric & Luzon Sea at La Irrigation Union BUED RIVER 150.29 Benguet & Baguio Irrigation & Domestic Luzon Sea at La City Use Union CHICO RIVER 4,588.00 Benguet, Mtn. Prov. Mini-hydro-electric Cagayan River &Kalinga dams & Domestic NAGUILIAN RIVER 76.09 Benguet Irrigation Luzon Sea at La Union SIFFU-MALLIG RIVER 1,938.00 Ifugao & Mtn. Prov. Irrigation & Domestic Cagayan River Use Source: DENR-CAR CAR Fisheries Profile 2014-2017 Dam Name and Area No. of No. of No. of Ave Catch Estimated Estimated Estimated Location of Dam (Ha) Fishers Fish Cage Fishing /Fisher- Annual Annual Total Operators Boats man (kgs) Catch (kgs) Prodn of Production FishCages for the last 5 years Binga Dam Itogon, Benguet 30 35 1.5 19, 163 95, 813 Ambuklao Dam- 23 NM Bokod, Benguet 6,035 51 128 30 M 1.40 26, 010 555,264 2, 906,370 San Roque Dam Itogon, Benguet 372 60 2 43, 800 219, 000 Magat Dam, 185 228 Alfonso Lista/ 37,000 31 NM 1.5 8,463 325,333 1,668,982 (9Purok) Aguinaldo Ifugao 44M * Fish Arrow,Cast Nets,Push Nets,Hook and Lines,Gill Nets,Fish Net Traps,Bokatot,Taladtad **Drill Nets, Cast Nets, Hook and Line NM-Nonmotorized Banca; M-Motorized Banca Freshwater Aquaculture Resources Production Area by Province (as of 2015) Hatchery Rice Fish Private Government Province Fish Pond Fish Cage Culture LGU BFAR- CAR Area Operator Area Operator Area Operator Area Operator Area Area (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) Abra 68.88 1,179 0.30 290 0.12 14 0.44 8 0.45 (7Assns.) Apayao 101.49 1,491 0.05 5 0.35 5 3.80 7 1.00 0.06 Benguet 14.11 1,423 8.18 128 11.47 48 0.11 3 0.02 1.3 Ifugao 60.68 516 31 228 5.50 50 1.43 2 0.02 0.72 Kalinga 79.31 1,498 0.01 22 2.04 12 1.70 3 4.7 0.87 Mtn.Province 8.73 865 0.01 1 2.20 36 0.47 11 0.5 Total 333.20 6,972 39.55 674 21.68 165 7.95 34 6.69 2.95 Source: Provincial Fishery Offices/PLGUs (CY2014 -2015) CAR Fisheries Profile 2014-2017 List of Hatchery Operators Province Municipality Name Lamut Timothy Guimbatan Province Municipality Name Ifugao Lamut Cecilia Dulay Abra Bangued Ruben Beralde Balbalan Danilo Duquinal Luba Marcelo Camuog Kalinga Balbalan Balbalan Agro Indus- Pidigan Marlita Basingan trial School Hatchery Villaviciosa Cesar Dalipog Pinukpuk Bonifacio Dumagay Sallapadan Promencio Sangdaan Bauko Ramon Calde Apayao Conner Drury Betat Bauko Semion Pating Flora Nonito Vicente Besao Allan Balaki Flora Eusibio Agnas Besao Harry Baliaga Luna Odon Pacis Mountain Province Bontoc Alfredo Bawiyan Luna Rolando Aloag Natonin Eduardo Balao-as Pudtol Teotimo T. 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