Republic Act No. 8550
Republic Act No. 8550
Republic Act No. 8550
8550]
An act Providing for the Devel-
opment, Management and Con-
servation of the Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources, Integrating all
laws pertinent Thereto, and for
other Purposes
Declaration of Policy and Definitions
all Philippine waters including other waters over which the Philippines has
sovereignty and jurisdiction, and the country’s 200-nautical mile Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) and continental shelf;
all aquatic and fishery resources whether inland, coastal or offshore fishing
areas, including but not limited to fishponds, fishpens/cages; and
all lands devoted to aquaculture, or businesses and activities relating to
fishery, whether private or public lands.
Definition of Terms
Coastal Area/Zone —is a band of dry land and adjacent ocean space (water
and submerged land) in which terrestrial processes and uses directly affect
oceanic processes and uses, and vice versa; one (1) kilometer from the
shoreline
Commercial Fishing — the taking of fishery species by passive or active
gear for trade, business & profit beyond subsistence or sports fishing, to be
further classified as:
Definition of Terms
Small scale commercial fishing — fishing with passive or active gear utilizing fishing
vessels of 3.1 gross tons (GT) up to twenty (20) GT;
Medium scale commercial fishing — fishing utilizing active gears and vessels of 20.1
GT up to one hundred fifty (150) GT; and
Large commercial fishing — fishing utilizing active gears and vessels of more than
one hundred fifty (150) GT.
Commercial Scale — a scheme of producing a minimum harvest per hectare per year
of milkfish or other species including those raised in pens, cages, and tanks to be
determined by the Department in consultation with the concerned sectors;
Definition of Terms
Municipal waters — include not only streams, lakes, inland bodies of water and tidal
waters within the municipality which are not included within the protected areas as de-
fined under Republic Act No. 7586 (The NIPAS Law), public forest, timber lands, for-
est reserves or fishery reserves, but also marine waters included between two (2)
lines drawn perpendicular to the general coastline from points where the boundary
lines of the municipality touch the sea at low tide and a third line parallel with the gen-
eral coastline including offshore islands and fifteen (15) kilometers from such coast-
line. Where two (2) municipalities are so situated on opposite shores that there is less
than thirty (30) kilometers of marine waters between them, the third line shall be
equally distant from opposite shore of the respective municipalities.
Utilization, Management, Development, Conservation and
Allocation System of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Use of Philippine Waters. — The use and exploitation of the fishery and
aquatic resources in Philippine waters shall be reserved exclusively to Fil-
ipinos: Provided, however, that research and survey activities may be al-
lowed under strict regulations, for purely research, scientific, technological
and educational purposes that would also benefit Filipino citizens.
Establishment of Closed Season. — The Secretary may declare, XXX
Utilization, Management, Development, Conservation and
Allocation System of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
The municipal or city government, however, may, through its local chief executive
and acting pursuant to an appropriate ordinance, authorize or permit small and
medium commercial fishing vessels to operate within the ten point one (10.1) to fif-
teen (15) kilometer area from the shoreline in municipal waters
no commercial fishing in municipal waters with depth less than seven (7)
fathoms as certified by the appropriate agency;
MUNICIPAL FISHERIES
Incentives for Commercial Fishers to Fish Farther into the Exclusive Eco-
nomic Zone (EEZ).
a. long term loans supported by guarantee facilities to finance the building and
acquisition and/or improvement of fishing vessels and equipment;
b. commercial fishing vessel operators of Philippine registry shall enjoy a
limited period of tax and duty exemptions on the importation of fishing ves-
sels not more than five (5) years old, equipment and paraphernalia, the pe-
riod of exemption and guidelines shall be fixed by the Department within
ninety (90) days from the effectivity of this Code;
Commercial FISHERIES
d. commercial fishing operator of Philippine registry engaged in fisheries in the high seas
shall be entitled to duty and tax rebates on fuel consumption for commercial fisheries
operations. Guidelines shall be promulgated within ninety (90) days from the effectivity
of this Code by the Department; and
e. all applicable incentives available under the Omnibus Investment Code of 1987: Provided,
That the fishing operation project is qualified for registration and is duly registered with the
BOI.
Commercial FISHERIES
b. To protect and maintain the local biodiversity or ensure the sufficiency of domes-
tic supply, spawners, breeders, eggs and fry of bangus, prawn and other endemic
species, as may be determined by the Department, shall not be exported or
caused to be exported by any person;
c. Fishery products may be imported only when the importation has been certified
as necessary by the Department in consultation with the FARMC, and all the
requirements of this Code, as well as all existing rules and regulations have
been complied with: Provided, That fish imports for canning/processing purposes
only may be allowed without the necessary certification, but within the provisions
of Section 61(d) of this Code; and
Post-Harvest Facilities, Activities and Trades
The Department in consultation with the FARMC shall promulgate rules and reg-
ulations on importation and exportation of fish and fishery/aquatic resources with
the Government’s export/import simplification procedures.
Fishery Reserves, Refuge and Sanctuaries
Fish Refuge and Sanctuaries. — The Department may establish fish refuge
and sanctuaries to be administered in the manner to be prescribed by the
BFAR at least twenty-five percent (25%) but not more than forty percent
(40%) of bays, foreshore lands, continental shelf or any fishing ground shall
be set aside for the cultivation of mangroves to strengthen the habitat and
the spawning grounds of fish. Within these areas no commercial fishing shall
be allowed.
Fishery Reserves, Refuge and Sanctuaries
Provided, further, That at least fifteen percent (15%) where applicable of the
total coastal areas in each municipality shall be identified, based on the best
available scientific data and in consultation with the Department, and automati-
cally designated as fish sanctuaries by the LGUs in consultation with the
concerned FARMCs.
Prohibitions and Penalties
It shall be unlawful for any commercial fishing vessel to fish in bays and in such
other fishery management areas which may hereinafter be declared as over-exploited.
Any commercial fishing boat captain or the three (3) highest officers of the boat who
commit any of the above prohibited acts upon conviction shall be punished by a fine
equivalent to the value of catch or Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) whichever is
higher, and imprisonment of six (6) months, confiscation of catch and fishing gears,
and automatic revocation of license.
Prohibitions and Penalties
It shall be unlawful for any person not listed in the registry of municipal
fisherfolk to engage in any commercial fishing activity in municipal waters.
Any municipal fisherfolk who commits such violation shall be punished by
confiscation of catch and a fine of Five hundred pesos (500.00).
Prohibitions and Penalties
Dealing in, selling, or in any manner disposing of, for profit, illegally caught/
gathered fisheries species shall be punished by imprisonment ranging from
six (6) months to two (2) years.
In all cases enumerated above, the explosives, noxious or poisonous
substances and/or electrical devices, as well as the fishing vessels, fishing
equipment and catch shall be forfeited.
Prohibitions and Penalties
Use of Fine Mesh Net. — shall not apply to the gathering of fry, glass eels,
elvers, tabios, and alamang and such species which by their nature are small
but already mature to be identified in the implementing rules and regulations
by the Department.
Use of Active Gear in the Municipal Waters and Bays and Other Fishery
Management Areas.
Prohibitions and Penalties
Ban on Muro-Ami Other Methods and Gear Destructive to Coral Reefs and
Other Marine Habitat. — It shall be unlawful for any person, natural or
juridical, to fish with gear method that destroys coral reefs, seagrass beds,
and other fishery marine life habitat as may be determined by the
Department. “Muro-Ami” and any of its variation, and such similar gear and
methods that require diving, other physical or mechanical acts to pound the
coral reefs and other habitat to entrap, gather or catch fish and other fishery
species are also prohibited.
Prohibitions and Penalties
Persons and Deputies Authorized to Enforce this Code and Other Fishery
Laws, Rules and Regulations. — The law enforcement officers of the
Department, the Philippine Navy, Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine National
Police (PNP), PNP-Maritime Command, law enforcement officers of the
LGUs and other government enforcement agencies, are hereby authorized
to enforce this Code and other fishery laws, rules and regulations. Other
competent government officials and employees, punong barangays and
officers and members of fisherfolk associations who have undergone training
on law enforcement may be designated in writing by the Department as
deputy fish wardens in the enforcement of this Code and other fishery laws,
rules and regulations.
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