Mariculture development and livelihood diversification in the Philippines

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This paper aims to evaluate mariculture as sustainable livelihood diversification option for coastal fishers in the Philippines and guide policy development in this direction. Mariculture in the Philippines refers to the culture of finfishes, shellfish, seaweeds and other commodities in cages, pens, stakes and rafts in marine environment. This paper evaluates the biophysical and socioeconomic contexts in which mariculture operate. Ten years after launching the first mariculture park organized and managed by the country's government fishery agency, and the nationwide promotion of this program, only 273. ha or 0.54% of the 50,150. ha total area planned for development has been established. Mariculture has not met its expected results due to a number of problems. This paper revisits the policies, organization, governance and administration of mariculture parks in the country. It also discusses the issues and challenges with mariculture as a livelihood diversification option within the context of ecosystems approach to fisheries management in the Philippines. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Salayo, N. D., Perez, M. L., Garces, L. R., & Pido, M. D. (2012). Mariculture development and livelihood diversification in the Philippines. Marine Policy, 36(4), 867–881. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2011.12.003

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