King Crab fishers seek dialogue with BFAR on AO 264 | Jonathan L. Mayuga

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Catchers and traders of mangrove crablets, also known as King Crab, from Sorsogon said they are now feeling the brunt of Fisheries Administrative Order (AO) No. 264 which regulates the commercialization of the species.

Catchers and traders of mangrove crablets, also known as King Crab, from Sorsogon said they are now feeling the brunt of Fisheries Administrative Order No. 264 which regulates the commercialization of the species.

SGBM, a PAMALAKAYA affiliate, is composed of three fisherfolk associations and cooperatives—Cota na Daco Crablet Workers Association , Samahang Alay sa Kalikasan Cooperative, and the Sorsogon King Crab Raisers Association . The groups said they are active in protecting the mangroves and coastal areas that serve as breeding grounds for the crabs.

 

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