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Title: Artificial reefs: a fisheries management tool for Lingayen Gulf
Authors: Ramon Miclat
Evangeline Miclat
Editors: Geronimo Silvestre
Evangeline Miclat
Chua Thia-Eng
Conference Name: Towards Sustainable Development of the Coastal Resources of Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
Keywords: Coastal ecosystem
Marine environment
Conference Date: 1988-05-25
Conference Location: Bauang, La Union, Philippines
Abstract: One of the ways by which man responds to the various factors that impair the productivity of the coastal ecosystems is the establishment of artificial reefs. These man-made structures, regardless of the material used and when submerged in the marine environment, provide shelter, food and breeding ground to marine life. This paper gives an overview of the concept of artificial reefs, their use and potential benefits, and issues arising from their wide acceptance (in the Philip- pines, in general, and in Lingayen Gulf, in particular). The popularization of artificial reefs in the gulf, coupled with the absence of a government policy on these projects, raises several issues on the: (1) siting, proper use, ownership and man- agement of artificial reefs; (2) adoption of appropriate technology in constructing, monitoring and planning; and (3) de- velopment of intersectoral coordination and linkages to avoid conflicts of interests. Major recommendations to resolve these issues are also outlined.
ISBN: 9711022451
Pages: 109-117
Call Number: GC1023.76.A84 1988 katsem
Publisher: Philippine Council for Aquatic; Marine Research and Development
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/778964
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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