MANILA - Not once but four times. This is how a local fisherman described how Chinese vessels have destroyed artificial reefs in Masinloc, Zambales meant to help local fishermen earn a living.
Leonardo Cuaresma, New Masinloc Fisherman Association president, said the January 17, 2023 incident where a Chinese coal hauler ship HC Glory Hong Kong dragged and broke the rope attached to the base of a Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) owned by the fishermen’s association was not the first time it happened.
“There have been many occasions when ships destroyed our boats in the sea, but we do not have solid evidence because only a few people saw it. But this is an opportunity because there are many witnesses and there are many who are now in denial when it happened,” he said in a TeleRadyo interview.
Cuaresma said at least 30 bancas manned by Filipino fishmen were at the artificial reef when the HC Glory Hong Kong destroyed it.
“This is the fourth time that ships have destroyed our project,” he said.
Cuaresma said estimated damage to the reef was almost P900,000 but the ship’s captain only offered $500 (around P27,000) for the damage.
Even worse, he said the vessel had already left the pier without paying anything.
Cuaresma said fishermen are losing hope about earning a living due to many instances of harassment by Chinese vessels. He urged the Philippine Coast Guard to help guard local fishermen from Chinese aggression.
“Many colleagues have already been displaced in Scarborough Shoal because we have lost our fishing… Here in our municipal waters, our fishing is super crowded, this is the alternative fishing in the middle of the ocean,” he said.
“This is the only place we make money…”
Source: ABS-CBN News