The park, established by BFAR Region 3 in 2022, currently has 24 units of HDPE fish cages which aims to evaluate the growth performance of Nile tilapia raised in the reservoir.
BFAR Regional Director Wilfredo Cruz said the Pantabangan Aquaculture Park will amplify local fish production benefitting not only the economy of Nueva Ecija but the entire Central Luzon.
It is part of the agency’s fisheries programs to address food security through the use of small water impounding projects and other open water resources such as dams and reservoirs.
BFAR aims to make the project sustainable through the conduct of monitoring and resource assessment, provision of technical and management training for fisherfolks and cage operators, and assistance in the operation and development of the municipal tilapia hatchery.
The agency also regularly coordinates with the BMB in preserving the dam, as it is part of the declared protected areas in the country as stated under the Republic Act No. 7586, also known as the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992. (CLJD/CCN-PIA 3)
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Region 3 harvests more than 400 kilograms of tilapia at the Pantabangan Aquaculture Park Project in Nueva Ecija. The harvest serves as the culmination of the research phase of the project in which BFAR seeks to expand the use of High-Density Polyethylene fish cages to increase tilapia production in the reservoir. (BFAR)