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Mariculture Park


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This fisherman navigates his boat through the fish pens filled with Bangus fingerlings at the Mariculture Park in Balingasag town, Misamis Oriental, Tuesday morning, April 15, 2014. (Erwin M. Mascariñas) (Source)

Balingasag Mariculture Park Brgys. Waterfall, Baliwagan, Hermano, Binitinan and Brgy. 6

Balingasag is home of a 195.07- hectare of mariculture park which covered 5 coastal barangays. Launched in 2007, the park serves as the center of fishery-related activities such as aquaculturing, mangroves growing, sea ranching, and sea sanctuary. It now has 243 cages in which majority is occupied for bangus cultivation. In 2010, the volume of milkfish production reached more than 900 metric tons.

Since the operation of the mariculture park, a significant increase in bangus productivity is observed. It is declared as One Town, One Product (OTOP) of the municipality and through the collaborations of BFAR 10 and LGU-Balingasag, the Balingasag bangus is now exported in the United States. (Source)

WHY RAISE FISH IN A MARICULTURE PARK?
See Milkfish culture in sea cages. (3.2Mb PDF)


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Mandangoa Spillway

At Mandangoa Spillway or Balatukan River Spillway Bridge, as it is also called, you can get pictures of the peaceful flowing water or sometimes more dramatic when the river is swollen…


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Cala-cala Beach

Several beaches North of Balingasag proper, in Barangay Cogon.

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Mambayaan Beach

Several beaches North of Balingasag proper, in Barangay Cogon and Barangay Mambayaan.

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Man-iso Beach


Sunset at Man-iso beach (Source)

Several beaches North of Balingasag proper, in Barangay Cogon.

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