Captured sea turtle was released at the Castilla Seaport. |
CASTILLA,
SORSOGON, February 26 (PIA) – A sea
turtle locally known as “Pawikan”
measuring 29 inches length and 27
inches width was caught by a fisherman and brought to the 903rd (Fight
& Defend) Brigade (Bde) headquarters
on Friday, February 22, 2013.
903rd
Bde Spokesperson Capt. Mardjorie Paimela P. Panesa, said the “pawikan” was brought
to the Brigade headquarters by Eugene I. Gilliam, a Bantay-Dagat member, who also
reported that it was seen captured by a certain, Welard Camata, a fisherman in the
same town.
“Immediately, we reported the incident to the
Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO), Bureau of Fisheries
and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), and Provincial ENRO-LGU, the primary agencies
concerned for recovery and release of marine species as such. Our brigade
assisted them in releasing the turtle at the seaport of Brgy. Poblacion,
Castilla, Sorsogon,” said Capt. Panesa.
She also said that no BFAR tag was seen in the
turtle, an indication that it was captured and released for the first time. However,
since there was no available tag at that moment to attach into the turtle, BFAR
has instead tied a plastic knot at the lower part of the turtle’s shell for
marking purposes.
Colonel
Joselito E. Kakilala, 903rd Brigade Commander said, it was the first
time he saw a “pawikan” caught since
he was installed as Brigade Commander. He reminded local residents, especially
those residing in the coastal barangays of Castilla to immediately report and
inform concerned agencies or if not report to the 903rd Brigade once
they catch marine turtles.
He
likewise appealed to the local folks not to capture, slaughter nor eat endangered
species as such because there are penalties set for those who will be caught
doing so. “As responsible citizens, we should be protectors of these marine
species because nowadays, “pawikans” are
rarely to be seen,” he added. (PA/BARecebido, PIA Sorsogon)
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