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Abalone Haliotis asinina

collection and trading in

Palawan, Philippines

Lota A. Creencia, Adzel Adrian G. Baldevieso, Jay Ann B. Tisoy,

Janice T. Gabuco, Gina Lodonia and Norman C. Sala

College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Western Philippines University

Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines 5300

e-mail: lotacreencia@gmail.com; adzelbaldevieso@gmail.com

INTRODUCTION

Abalone (Haliotis asinina)

High value seafood

Shell implements, decoration

Medicine - “Tambalan” communities in Sangat Island, Palawan

INTRODUCTION

• Philippines

– one of the principal producers of wild

caught abalone in the world market

• Palawan

– Among top producing province

OBJECTIVES

1. Describe the demographic profile of

the collectors and traders

2. Describe the history of collection and

trading

3. Estimate the volume of collected and

traded abalone in:

– Bgy Tagburos, Puerto Princesa City,

– Johnson Island

– Green Island, Roxas, Palawan.

METHODOLOGY

• Survey method

• Personal interview

RESULTS

COLLECTION PROFILE

Collectors – 37 individuals in JI

– 21 individuals in GI

– 32 individuals in TS

• Almost all were males (96.67%)

• 21-30 years old (56.67%)

Educational attainment – elementary (56.67%)

– high school (41.11%)

HISTORY OF COLLECTION

• TS - started in 1990

• JI – 1999

• GI - 2005

• Haliotis asinina – sp collected

TRADING PROFILE

Traders

• 12 in TS

• 5 in RS

• Majority was female (64.71%)

• married

• 21-40 years old

Educational attainment

– high school (52.94%)

– college (29.41%) levels

HISTORY OF TRADING

Trading started on

• 1990s for TS

• 2009 for RS

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Johnson island Grren Island TagburosGreen island

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Bgy. Tagburos Roxas

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1990-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2013

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Bgy. Tagburos Roxas

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Volume of Trade

Pricing of abalone meat

• Steamed:

– large (6.60 cm and above) -Php 540/kg,

– medium (6.35 - 6.59 cm) - Php 470/kg

– small (4.80 – 6.34 cm) - Php 440/kg

• Fresh:

– large (6.35 cm and above) - Php 320/kg

– small (4.80 – 6.34 cm) -Php 200/kg

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CONCLUSION

• There are indications that the collection and trading of abalone Haliotis asinina in Puerto Princesa City and Roxas Palawan has reached crucial level with decreasing catch per unit effort.

RECOMMENDATIONS

• Establishment of closed seasons for abalone collection

• Dissemination of knowledge on ecology of abalone

– to manage, protect, and conserve abalone population in the wild.

• Production through mariculture

THANK YOU

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