By Alfonso T. Ruda
LILOY,
Zamboanga del Norte – Driven by their desire to stop illegal
fishing in their municipal waters, the nine coastal municipalities of the third
district of Zamboanga del Norte have recently taken the first step against
illegal fishing and all forms of illegal activities in the area.
This
started with the signing of the Multi-Sectoral Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
creating the Bantay Dagat Kalikasan Task Force spearheaded by the congressional
office of Congressman Isagani Amatong of the province’s third district and the
10th Infantry Battalion and government agencies concerned.
Nicolas
said the task force was formed after the municipal mayors of the southern municipalities
aired their concern on the rampant illegal fishing in their municipal waters.
Aside
from the congressional office and 10th IB, other signatories to the
MOA were Vice Governor Senen Angeles, the municipal mayors of the costal
municipalities as well as the representatives of Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Philippine Maritime Police,
Philippine Coast Guard and the Philippine National Police(PNP),
Assistant
Regional Director Joseph ARD Florig of BFAR-9 said “the creation of the task
force is so timely due to the excessive damage inflicted by the illegal fishing
activity,” adding “unlike in agriculture wherein the farmer will have to invest
first and cultivate their farm to have something to harvest, at sea one has
only to prepare their fishing gadgets and go there and fish.”
He
also appealed to the fishermen to observe the yearly closed season for fishing
sardines from December 1 to March 1.
During
the MOA signing, all stakeholders committed to support the fight against
illegal fishing and other forms of illegal activities.
In
his message, Col. Jesus Manangquil Jr. commended the 3rd
congressional district and the 10th IB for taking the first step
toward the preservation and protection of the land and sea resources. He also
assured the stakeholders of the military’s support to the undertaking.
Michael
Adrian Amatong, chief of staff of Congressman Amatong lauded the support extended
by the mayors and the law enforcement agencies in crafting the MOA, as he
challenged them to take an active role in the endeavor.
Vice
Governor Angeles, on the other hand, assured the provincial government’s
support to the creation of the task force and he challenged the mayors of the
southern municipalities to sustain the initiative and not just end after the
MOA signing. He also cautioned the municipalities in the issuance of business
permit to the fishing operators and reminded them to specify the 10.5-kilometer
limit under the jurisdiction of the municipal waters.