CEBU, Philippines - The Cebu provincial government will launch a massive information campaign about the law that prohibits catching and eating endangered species.
“I think everybody is not aware nga dili ra shark but there are other endangered species (out there). Moadto ta sa (Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources) BFAR mangayo ta’g photos to be displayed in markets and ports para sila ma-aware,†said Loy Madrigal, chief of the Capitol’s Anti-Illegal Fishing Team.
Madrigal said they will also place photos of endangered species on trucks carrying commercial fishes so drivers will have no reason to deny they are transporting illegally-caught marine species.
Republic Act 9147, or the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act, prohibits the catching of protected animals or those considered endangered or threatened.
This move of the Capitol came after it was reported that there is a regular sale of shark fins and meat in Talisay City and in other areas.
Madrigal said they will also go after restaurants that are reportedly selling endangered animals like sharks.
“Number one nga daghan og endangered species diha sa Pasil (Public Market). Exotic food man, pampagana kuno. Naa man roy bag-o, kanang Viagra. Leave the endangered species alone, just switch to Viagra,†he said. — /LPM (FREEMAN)