RA 10654 Revised
RA 10654 Revised
RA 10654 Revised
(THE PHILIPPINE
FISHERIES CODE OF
1998) AS AMENDED BY
R.A. NO. 10654
Lapsed into law on February 27, 2015
• The Committee shall promulgate rules and regulations for the conduct
of administrative adjudication and the disposition of confiscated catch,
gears, equipment and other paraphernalia. It shall also issue subpoena
duces tecum and ad testificandum in administrative cases before it.
SEC.130.Administrative Adjudication
• Composition of the Adjudication Committee
a. Director of DA-BFAR, as Chairperson, and the following 4
other members to be designated by the Secretary:
1. Secretariat
2. Hearing Officers in the National and Regional
Offices
Administrative liability:
•Confiscation of catch and gear
•Fine – 5 times the value of the catch or
the amount indicated below, whichever is
higher:
1. Php 2M to Php 9M for small scale cfv
PENALTIES
2. Php 10M to Php 15M for
medium scale cf
•Imprisonment – 6
months
Sec. 116
NON COMPLIANCE WITH FISHERIES OBSERVER
COVERAGE
Sec. 117
NON COMPLIANCE WITH PORT STATE MEASURES
Sec. 118
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH RULES AND
REGULATIONS ON CONSERVATION AND
MANAGEMENT MEASURES
SEC. 119. Noncompliance with Vessel
Monitoring Measures
• Scope of VMM
50 to 99 GT Within 3 years
30 to 49 GT Within 4 years
• within one (1) year from the effectivity of this IRR, the DA-BFAR shall
determine the appropriate VMM technology and the corresponding schedule to
cover the vessels not included in the above schedule, upon consultation with
stakeholders, following the process stated in Rule 65.2.
SEC. 119. Noncompliance with Vessel
Monitoring Measures
PROHIBITION PENALTIES
Administrative liability:
Sec. 121 •Fine – Php 200,000.00 to
USE OF UNLICENSED Php 500,000.00 per gear
GEAR depending on the
seriousness of the
It shall be unlawful for any violation
person to use a fishing gear
or method for commercial
fishing without license . Criminal liability:
•Fine – Php 400,000.00 to
Php 1M depending on the
seriousness of the
violation
PROHIBITION PENALTIES
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 2 years to 6 years
•Fine – twice the amount of the
administrative fine
•Suspension or cancellation of the
license
PROHIBITIONS
Sec. 123
CONCEALING, TAMPERING OR DISPOSING OF EVIDENCE
RELATING TO AN INVESTIGATION OF A VIOLATION
Sec. 124
NON COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
INTRODUCTION OF FOREIGN OR EXOTIC AQUATIC SPECIES
Sec. 125
Sec. 126
POSSESSING, DEALING IN Administrative liability:
OR DISPOSING ILLEGALLY
CAUGHT OR TAKEN FISH •Fine – Php 50,000.00 to
Php 200,000.00 or 5 times
the value of fish or
It shall be unlawful to ship, species, whichever is
commercially transport, offer for higher
sale, sell, import, export, or have
custody or control , or possession of ,
or deal in or in any manner dispose •Confiscation of the fish
of any fish or species caught or or species
taken in violation of the fishery
laws
PENALTIES
Criminal liability:
•Suspension or revocation of
registration or license
PROHIBITIONS PENALTIES
Sec. 127
Criminal liability:
Unauthorized Disclosure of
Sensitive Technical •Imprisonment – 6 mos.
Information And 1 day to six years
* Forfeiture of all
retirement benefits,
when applicable
SEC. 127. Unauthorized Disclosure of
Sensitive Technical Information
• The following instances are authorized disclosure,
provided, the affected party is informed of such
disclosure:
Administrative liability:
2.It shall be unlawful
•Fine equivalent to twice
for any person not the value of catch or Php
listed in the registry of 5,000.00, whichever is
municipal fisherfolk to higher.
engage in commercial •Confiscation of catch
fishing in municipal and fishing gear.
waters.
•Community service if the
offender fails to pay the
fine.
PROHIBITION PENALTIES
Sec. 91 Administrative liability:
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 5 to 10 yrs.
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 2 yrs to 6 yrs.
Black corals
Antipatharia spp Red coral
Organ-pipe corals Corallium spp
Tubiporidae spp
• The following fishing gears/methods and their variations
are considered destructive to coral reefs, seagrass,
seabeds, and other fishery marine life habitat:
Criminal liability:
•Persons liable – boat captain,
master fisherman, and
recruiter or organizer of
fishworkers
•Imprisonment – 2 years to
10 years
•Confiscation of catch,
"Superlight," also called "magic
superlight, or fishing light or
light," is a type of strong light
using halogen or metal halide gears
either submerged or located above
the sea surface, consisting of a
ballast, regulator, electric cable
and socket, the power of which
comes from a generator, battery,
dynamo or the main engine of the
boat.
PENALTIES
If the offender is a
municipal fisherfolk, he may
render community service
in lieu of fine.
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 6
months to 2 years
•Fine – Php 40,000.00 per
superlight
PENALTIES
•Confiscation of catch
and gears
Penalties:
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 6 months
and 1 day to 6 years
•Cancellation of license or
permit
FAO 167-3
Prohibition for
catching, purchasing,
selling and possessing
any sexually mature
sardines, herrings or November 15-February 15
mackerels or their
larvae, fry or young
during the closed
season from November
15 to February 15,
inclusive, of every year,
in a portion of Visayan
sea and adjoining waters
PROHIBITION PENALTIES
Administrative liability:
Section 101 –
FISHING IN MARINE •Confiscation of catch and
gear
PROTECTED AREAS,
FISHERY RESERVES, •Fine – twice the value of
the catch or the amount
REFUGE AND indicated below,
SANCTUARIES as whichever is higher:
declared by the 1. Php 20,000.00 for
Department or the municipal fishing. Or
Community service in
LGUs. lieu of fine.
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 2 years to 6
years
•Cancellation of license or
permit
PROHIBITIONS
Section 102 –
FISHING OR TAKING OF RARE,THREATENED
OR ENDANGERED SPECIES
PROHIBITIONS
1. It shall be unlawful to fish or take,
catch, gather, sell, purchase ,
possess , transport, export, forward,
or ship out aquatic species listed in
Appendix I of the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild and Fauna (CITES), or
those categorized by the International
Union for Conservation of Nature
and Natural Resources (IUCN) as
threatened, and as determined by the
DA as such.
PENALTIES
Administrative Liability:
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 12 years and I
day to 20 years
Criminal liability:
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 5 yrs. to 8 yrs.
China/Porcelain clam,
Hippopus porcellanus
FAO 208
SMOOTH TOP SHELL, SAMONG;
SIMONG; TUWAD
TROCHUS NILOTICUS
• Gastropods •Crabs
Endangered
Whales and Dolphins Species
Tursiops truncatus
Orcaella brevirostris Long-Snouted Bottlenose Dolphin
Irrawady Dolphin
Lagenodelphis hosei
Fraser's dolphin Steno bredanensis
Rough-toothed dolphin
Section 97 , FAO 208
Ziphius cavirostris
Cuvier's beaked whale
Peponocephala electra
melon-headed whale
Section 97 , FAO 208
Orcinus orca
killer whale,
Balaenoptera brydei
Pseudorca crassidens Bryde's whale
false killer whale
Balaenoptera physalus
fin whale
Megaptera novaeangliae
humpback whale
Kogia breviceps
pygmy sperm whale
Kogia sima
dwarf sperm whale
Section 97 , FAO 208 CITES Appendix I
Physeter
macrocephalus
Sperm whale
Globicephala
macrorhynchus
Short-finned pilot whale
Spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris Pantropical spotted dolphin,
Stenella attenuata
CITES APPENDIX
II
FAO 208
Striped dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba
Tridacna gigas
True Giant Clam, Taklobo
Tridacna crocea
Boring Clam, Taklobo ,letlet
Tridacna squamosa
(Fluted scaly giant clam)
SEA
SNAKES
Cerberus rhynchops
Dogfaced water snake
Kalabukab
CITES Appendix III
DUGONG, SEA COW
Department Administrative Order (DAO)
15
and 55, Section 97 of RA 8550, CITES
Appendix I
The five species of marine turtles found in the
Philippines are protected under DAO 15, RA
9147, Section 97 of RA 8550 and listed under
CITES Appendix 1.
Elasmobranch (Sharks)
Elasmobranch (Sharks)
CAPTURE OF SABALO
PROHIBITION PENALTIES
Criminal liability:
•Imprisonment – 6 months and 1
day to 8 years
•Fine- twice the amount of the
administrative fine
•Forfeiture of catch and fishing
equipment used
•Suspension or revocation
Sabalo – means the full-grown bangus and
refers to both male and female, measuring
more than 60 cm. in length from the tip of its
mouth to the extreme end of its caudal fin or
tail (FAO 129, s. 1980)
SEC. 104. Exportation of Breeders,
Spawners, Eggs or Fry
SEC. 105. Importation or Exportation
of Fish or Fishery Species