CEBU CITY -- Senator Imee Marcos said the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) will have limited success in its campaign against fish smuggling if the agency overlooks online sellers.
The BFAR starts confiscating unauthorized fish imports on December 4 while a seasonal commercial fishing ban remains in force until February next year. But Marcos noted that BFAR has issued a warning only to wet markets and supermarkets.
The senator explained that foreign commercial fishing boats take advantage of the Philippines’ closed fishing season from November to February each year and sell their deep-sea catch to crooked local traders.
“Traders mis-declare their imports, supposedly for industrial use, then later divert them for retail sale in wet markets and lately through popular online shopping platforms,” Marcos said.
“The sad thing is that the smuggled fish may have come from our own waters. This defeats the purpose of enforcing a seasonal fishing ban to allow species to breed and replenish our marine resources,” Marcos said. (Photos: Google Images)