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Item Indicators Aborlan (1) Agutaya (2) Araceli (3) Balabac (4) Busuanga (5) Bataraz a Brooke's Point Cagayancillo (8) Coron PALAWAN Item Indicators Aborlan Agutaya Araceli Balabac Busuanga Bataraz Brooke's Cagayancillo Coron Culion Cuyo Dumaran El Nido Kalayaan Linapacan Magsaysay Narra Quezon Rizal Roxas San Vicente S.Espanola Taytay PPC 1.1 M/C Fisheries Ordinance Yes(1) Yes(2) Yes(3) (4) No report(5) No reporta PointYes Yes(8) Yes(9) (10)Yes No(11) report No report(12) (13)Yes No (14)report (15)Yes No report(16) No (17)report No (18)report No (19)report (20)Yes No report(21) No report(22) No report(23) (24)Yes 1.2 Ordinance on MCS Yes Yes No No report No report Yes Yes No Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report No 1.3a Allow Entry of CFV No No Yes No report No report No No No No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report No 1.3b Existence of Ordinance Yes No Yes No No report No report No No No No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report No 1.4a CRM Plan Yes No Yes No No report No report No No Yes No No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.4b ICM Plan No No No No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report No report No report No report Yes 1.4c CWUP No No No No No report No report Yes No Yes No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.5 Water Delineation Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No Yes No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.6a Registration of fisherfolk Yes Yes Yes Yes No report No report Yes Yes Yes No No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.6b List of org/coop/NGOs Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.7a Registration of Boats Yes Yes Yes Yes No report No report Yes Yes Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.7b Licensing of Boats Yes Yes Yes No No report No report Yes Yes Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.7c Fees for Use of Boats No Yes Yes Yes No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.8a Licensing of Gears Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No Yes Yes No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.8b Fees for Use of Gears Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.9a Auxiliary Invoices No No Yes No No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.9b Monthly Summary Report Yes No No No No report No report Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report No 1.10a Fish Landing Site No No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No Yes No No report No report No No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.10b Fish Ports Yes No No No No report No report No No No No No report No report No No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.10c Ice Plants No No No No No report No report No No Yes No No report No report No No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.10d Cold Storage No No Yes No No report No report No No No No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.11a Licensing of Fishery Structures No No No No No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.11b Fees for Fishery Structures No No No No No report No report No No No Yes No report No report No No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.11c Registry of Fishery Structures No No Yes No No report No report No No No No No report No report No No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report Yes 1.12a Area of Aquaculture Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No No No No report No report No No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedYes No report No report No report Yes 1.12c 10% Area Limit of Aquaculture Yes No No No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report No 1.13 Fish Catch Monitoring No No No No No report No report Yes Yes No No No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.14a Livelihood Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report Yes 1.14b Training Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report Yes 1.14c Marketing Yes No No No No report No report No No No No No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.14d Production No No Yes No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report Yes 1.14e Credit No No No No No report No report No No No No No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.14f Research No No No No No report No report No No No No No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted No report No report No report Yes 1.14g Technology Mngt. No No Yes No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report Yes No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report Yes 1.15 Collaboration on Coastal Mngt Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report Yes No report Yes No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report Yes 2.1a Assessment for Overfishing No No Yes No No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report No No report No No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo No report No report No report No 2.1b Limiting Fishery Activities No Yes Yes No No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report No No report No No report No report No report No report No No report No report No report No 2.2 Closed Season No Yes Yes No No report No report Yes Yes Yes Yes No report No report No No report No No report No report No report No report No No report No report No report Yes 2.3 Fishing Effort No No Yes No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report Yes No report No No report No report No report No report No No report No report No report No 2.4a Migratory Species No No No No No report No report Yes No No Yes No report No report No No report No No report No report No report No report No No report No report No report Yes 2.4b Migratory Paths No No Yes No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report No No report No No report No report No report No report No report No report No report No report Yes 2.4c Structures along Migratory Path No No No No No report No report No No No No No report No report Yes No report No No report No report No report No report No No report No report No report No 2.5a Fishery Reserves Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No Yes Yes No report No report Yes No report No No report No report No report No report Yes No report No report No report Yes 2.5c 15% Area for Fishery Reserves Yes No Yes No No report No report Yes No No No No report No report
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