In 2012, The Philippine National
Aquasilviculture Project (PNAP) was forged and
formally launched by the Department of Agriculture -
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DABFAR). To implement the PNAP, a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) was executed by and between BFAR
and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on
December 16, 2011. The study was conducted to assess
the status and development of the PNAP program
implemented in Southern Negros, at four (4)
Municipalities and two (2) Cities. The BFAR
downloaded a total fund amounting Php 10,148,812.50
for the four (4) phases of the program wherein, the Php
6,422,762.5 was spent for resource rehabilitation
(mangrove planting); Php 845,000.00 for
Aquasilviculture; Php 1,140,000.00 for Multi-species
hatchery and Php 1,741,050.00 for administrative costs.
The total paid mangrove propagules planted in
Southern Negros was 978,000 with 30% buffer with a
total of 1,144,260 survived propagules planted in 130.4
hectares of coastal land in Southern Negros and
commensurate 673 direct beneficiaries. The 274
fisherfolk beneficiaries augmented income from
Aquasilviculture project while a total of 1,284 berried
wild bluecrab which estimated to produce up to 2
million eggs have been reared in Multi-species
hatchery. A conservative estimate of 1% survival in
natural habitat under natural conditions represented
the contribution of the project for the beleaguered bluecrab capture fisheries. The beneficiaries really
appreciate the efforts made by CHMSC-Binalbagan as
program implementer based on their responses on the
given important factors of service delivery to the
community.
Keywords : PNAP, Mangrove Rehabilitation, Aquasilviculture, Multi-species Hatchery