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TYPHOON YOLANDA DAMAGE REPORT FISHERIES INDUSTRY

FISHERIES PROFILE OF PROVINCE OF LEYTE (LEYTE GULF) 8 municipalities MUNICIPAL ITY POPULATIO N # OF COASTAL BRGYS NO OF FISHERS NO OF FISHING HOUSEHOL DS NO OF MOTOORIZ ED BANCA NO OF NON- MOTORIZE D BANCA Tacloban City 221, , Palo 62, Tanauan 49, Tolosa 16, , Dulag 47, , Mayorga 15, , MacArthur 17, Javier 23, Abuyog 57, ,9071,

PROFILE OF EASTERN SAMAR (LEYTE GULF) MUNICIPAL ITY POPULATIO N # OF COASTAL BRGYS NO OF FISHERS NO OF FISHING HOUSEHOL DS NO OF MOTOORIZ ED BANCA NO OF NON- MOTORIZE D BANCA GUIUAN 45, ,0204,178 4,020 MERCEDES 6, SALCEDO 19, , QUINAPON DAN 12, GIPORLOS 12, BALANGIGA 12, LAWAAN 12,

PROFILE OF EASTERN SAMAR (MATARINAO BAY) & pacific municipalities MUNICIPAL ITY POPULATIO N # OF COASTAL BRGYS NO OF FISHERS NO OF FISHING HOUSEHOL DS NO OF MOTOORIZ ED BANCA NO OF NON- MOTORIZE D BANCA Gen. MacArthur 7, Hernani 3, Quinapondan 2, Salcedo 3, Llorente Balangkaya n Maydolong

PROFILE OF SAMAR ( leyte gulf, maqueda bay) MUNICIPAL ITY POPULATIO N # OF COASTAL BRGYS NO OF FISHERS NO OF FISHING HOUSEHOL DS NO OF MOTORIZE D BANCA NO OF NON- MOTORIZE D BANCA Marabut15, , Basey50, Villareal26, , Jiabong17, Motiong14, Pinabacdao16, Calbiga21, Talalora7, San Sebastian 7,708 71, Paranas29, Catbalogan94, ,6732, Zumarraga16,936`8I

PROFILE OF SAMAR ( SAMAR SEA) MUNICIPAL ITY POPULATIO N # OF COASTAL BRGYS NO OF FISHERS NO OF FISHING HOUSEHOL DS NO OF MOTOORIZ ED BANCA NO OF NON- MOTORIZE D BANCA DARAM 41,322581,372 ALMAGRO 11,02423 CALBAYOG CITY 172, STA MARGARITA 24,85036 STO NINO 13,50413 TAGAPUL- AN 7,82814 TARANGNA N 24,14641

TYPHOON DAMAGE ( EASTERN SAMAR) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT Motorized Banca ( mUnicipal)6,11080, ,800, Non-motorized Banca1,9555, , Commercial fishing boats192,000, ,000, Fish corrals89650, ,800, Fishing Gears7,5405, ,700, Fish Cages1,72320, ,460, Seaweeds423 farmers 212 has 10, ,230, Guiuan Martine Fisheries Development Center 72,300, TOTAL730,065,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE ( LEYTE NORTH) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT MOTORIZED BANCA , ,800, NON-MOTORIZED BANCA 3,1495, ,745, COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS 142,000, ,000, SEAWEEDS165 FISHERFOLK10, ,600, BANGUS CAGES48 BENEFICIARIES (CAGE FOR RENT) 450, ,600, Tilapia Cages (Lake Bito) 50 beneficiaries163, ,150, Aquasilviculture3865, ,470, Hatcheries (community-based) 21,200, ,400, Tilapia hatcheries42,000, ,000,000.00

TYPHOOn DAMAGE ( LEYTE NORTH) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT Bangus Fishpen ( Tanauan) 52 families260, ,520, Mangrove Reforestation Project 6/propagule (665 beneficiaries) 2,989, Carigara Mariculture Park Oyster Farm Multi-species ropeframe cages 2,000, Solar dryers/vacuum packing machines 2 solar dyers 2 Vaccum packing machine 250,000/unit 60,000/unit 620, Bangus cages49 cages478,000/unit21,988, Reg Freshwater Center/ bfar rfo 165,500, Total861,392,998.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE ( LEYTE WEST) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT Multi-species hatchery 1 unit400, Tilapia Hatcheries2 units500, Aquasilviculture25 units65,0001,625, Fisherfolk Ceneter1 unit150, Dawahon seaweed indsutry 512 farms (600 farmers) Solar dryers 10,369, Rope frame cages4 units340, ,360, Ice Plant and Cold storage 2 units2,000,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE ( LEYTE WEST) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT MOTORIZED BANCA1,11080, ,800, NON-MOTORIZED BANCA 2,9455, ,725, COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS 102,000, ,000, FISHING GEARS1,188 gill nets 1,352 hook & line 29 fish corrals 684 spear gun /lamp 10, , , , ,000, ,760, , ,394, MARICULTURE PARKS20 UNITS MOORING SYSTEM (1 HA) 12 UNITS 486, ,000, , ,552, TOTAL176,516,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE (BILIRAN) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT MARICULTURE PARK 17,500, FISH SANCTUARIES11 watch tower65, MOTORIZED BOATS8680, ,880, NON-MOTORIZED BANCA 755, , COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS 102,000, ,000, Fish corral1550, , Seaweed nursery2100, ,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE (BILIRAN) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT FISHING GEAR505, , PAYAO4100,000400, Total101,855,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE (SAMAR) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT Shallow water payao 29100, ,800, Seaweed farms73 farms10, , Seaweed nurseries (BASEY MP) 7 units3,220, Mussel Farms3050, ,500, Fish Sanctuaries2900, Solar Dryers3 units600, Marioculture Parks110 units46,080,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE (So leyte) PARTICULARSNUMBERUNIT COSTESTIMATED AMOUNT Seaweed farms¼ ha10, Fish cages2 units100, , Aquasilviculture1 unit65, , FISHERFOLK CENTER 131, TOTAL406,000.00

TYPHOON DAMAGE ProvinceESTIMATED AMOUNT Eastern samar730,065, Leyte North (1 st & 2 nd district) 861,392, Leyte West (3 rd -5 th dist)176,516, Biliran101,855, Samar59,236, So. Leyte406, TOTAL1,829,470,998.00

IMMEDIATE INTERVENTIONS – 70,000 FOOD PACKS ( LAWAAN, BALANGIGA, GIPORLOS, QUINAPONDAN, SALCEDO, MERECEDES AND GUIUAN) already distributed – MATERIALS (PLYWOOD, NAILS) FOR 710 UNITS BANCAS – 1000 UNITS fishing gear (gill nets) – 150 units tuna handline – 150 UNITS CAGES (5MX5M) FOR MARICULTURE PARKS ( W SAMAR & LEYTE) – 100 NON-MOTORIZED BOATS FOR CALBAYOG – 125 MOTORIZED BOAT FOR 5 TH DISTRICT OF LEYTE – SEAWEED FARM IMPLEMENTS (1,461 units – 182 has) – MATERIALS FOR SHELTER units