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Innovations, responsive service for fisherfolk highlight BFAR’s 79th anniversary rites

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Innovations, responsive service for fisherfolk highlight BFAR’s 79th anniversary rites
BFAR National Director Elizer Salilig

MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) put the spotlight on its innovative programs and rapid response to the needs of Filipino fisherfolk as it marked its 79th anniversary. 

Themed “Ahensiyang Aksyon Agad”, BFAR’s celebration focused on concrete interventions designed to protect fishing communities across the country from rising production costs and environmental challenges.

“BFAR is an agency that listens, responds, delivers, and places the needs of the people at the center of its work,” said BFAR National Director Elizer Salilig, addressing agency personnel at their anniversary celebration on July 1. 

He underscored the importance of BFAR’s role in ensuring food security for millions of Filipinos, providing opportunities for fisherfolk across coastal communities, and protecting the environment from destructive fishing practices. 

In his speech, Salilig cited BFAR’s key projects this year, which provide both urgent and long-term support for fisherfolk.

“Climate change continues to affect fisheries production and aquatic ecosystems. Environmental degradation threatens critical habitats. Global market requirements continue to evolve. And the growing demand for food compels us to further strengthen production while ensuring sustainability,” said Salilig. 

“These realities call for a BFAR that is responsive, adaptive, and forward-looking — one that does not wait for problems to escalate into crises, but continuously innovates, collaborates, and improves.”

To help small-scale fishers cushion the impact of oil price and global energy volatility, BFAR accelerated its Fuel Assistance to Fisherfolk Program, providing P3,000 in fuel subsidies to over 96,000 beneficiaries, reaching 65.71% of its target as of June 2026.

BFAR is also investing in climate-smart and energy-efficient aquaculture facilities in fishing communities to ensure the sustainability of the fisheries industry in various localities. 

This effort has led to notable power savings. For instance, BFAR’s technology station in Tanay, Rizal, cut its electricity use by 60% to 70% after adopting solar energy. This green model is now being expanded across hatcheries and seven National Technology Centers.

The Bureau is also funding solar-powered water impounding facilities and hybrid solar ice plants to reduce fish spoilage and protect product quality in off-grid coastal communities.

Salilig also emphasized that supporting Filipino fishermen requires upgrading every step of the supply chain, from breeding to marketing.

BFAR continues to distribute high-quality fish seeds, introduce resilient species like crayfish and ulang, and maintain 12 culture laboratories and 68 nurseries nationwide to support the Philippine Seaweed Industry Roadmap 2027-2031. 

The Bureau also continues to provide fiberglass boats under the FB Pagbabago initiative and establishes Community Fish Landing Centers to help lower post-harvest loss and improve the income of local fishermen.

To continue campaigning for the protection of aquatic resources, BFAR also launched this year the Malinis at Masaganang Katubigan Program, championing marine stewardship to support the bureau’s enforcement against illegal fishing.

BFAR's commitment to responsive governance and institutional excellence has also earned recognition from the Department of Agriculture.

During the Performance Appreciation System for Operating Units (PAS-OU) Awards held on June 24, 2026, the Bureau was recognized as the Top 2 Performer under Cluster 2, Subcluster 2.2, in recognition of its dedication and collaborative efforts in advancing organizational performance and contributing to the achievement of the Department's strategic goals.

The award underscores BFAR's continued pursuit of excellence in public service and its commitment to delivering impactful programs and services for the fisheries sector. (Contributed story)

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