By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter
BATAC CITY—The government-run
fish farm’s water level here, the source of major fingerlings production and
dispersal for the entire province of Ilocos Norte, has reached below
critical level as the hot summer weather continues to scorch Luzon.
According to Arthur Valente,
fishery regulatory coordinator of the Provincial Agriculture Office, almost all
ponds being maintained in the area were already drained except for two
productive ponds, being pumped with water every day to sustain fingerlings
production here.
Compared to previous years, Mr.
Valente observed that the 10-hectare fish farm located at Brgy. Billoca has
reached below critical water level earlier than expected this summer.
At present, the Provincial
Agriculture Office is ready to dispose at least 300,000 fingerlings remaining
at the 7,000 square meter-production areas to avoid further losses due to
increasing temperature affecting the fish farm.
Early on, he said at least
100,000 fingerlings were disposed to fish farmers mostly from Laoag City and
towns of the second district of Ilocos Norte.
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