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Fisheries Situation Report, July to September 2020

Release Date:
2020-364

                           Figure 1Figure 2

During the third quarter of 2020, the total volume of fisheries production was estimated at 1,016.67 thousand metric tons, an increase of 2.9 percent from the previous year’s same quarter output of 987.74 thousand metric tons. Among the fisheries subsectors, improvements were traced from both commercial and municipal fisheries while aquaculture displayed decrement during the period. (Figure 1 and Table 1)

Commercial fisheries volume of production went up to 255.16 thousand metric tons or by 11.5 percent, from 228.79 thousand metric tons in the same period a year ago. The subsector comprised 25.1 percent of the total fisheries production. (Figure 2 and Table 1)

                            Figure 3Figure 4

A 6.0 percent output increment was noted in municipal fisheries subsector. The volume of production during the quarter was reported at 280.83 thousand metric tons, from the 264.85 thousand metric tons a year ago. Of this volume of production, 85.9 percent came from unloadings from marine municipal landing centers while the rest were caught from inland bodies of water. Municipal fisheries shared 27.6 percent to the total fisheries production. (Figure 3 and Table 1)

The volume of harvests from aquaculture farms went down by 2.7 percent. The output was posted at 480.67 thousand metric tons during the period from the 494.10 thousand metric tons in the same period of the previous year. The share of aquaculture subsector to the total fisheries was 47.3 percent. (Figure 4 and Table 1)

Of the 20 major species, double digit increments in production were noted in bigeye tuna (tambakol/bariles, 39.9%), bali sardinella (tamban, 31.5%), blue crab (alimasag, 25.6%), cavalla (talakitok, 18.9%), yellowfin tuna (tambakol/bariles, 16.1%), frigate tuna (tulingan, 13.6%) and roundscad (galunggong, 12.9%). (Table 2)

On the other hand, decreases in production were primarily displayed by fimbriated sardines (tunsoy, -21.8%), tiger prawn (sugpo, -11.3%) and mudcrab (alimango, -9.7%).

 

                                                Table 1

                                             Table 2

 

 

 

DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph.D.
Undersecretary
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

 

 

Note:

Previous data reported as Indian oil sardines (Sardinella longiceps) is the Bali sardinella (Sardinella lemuru) as per BFAR Administrative Circular Oder No. 1 Series of 2019 and PSA approved memorandum of Correcting Nomenclature of Indian oil  sardines to Bali sardinella dated 03 July 2019

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