Abstract

Little is known about the diversity and status of endemic freshwater fishes which are valuable bio-indicators of ecosystem health and an integral part of a country’s natural heritage. Some of the less studied areas in the Philippines are the river systems in the Cordillera which are equally important as that of the other freshwater systems in the country. Amburayan River in Kapangan, Benguet is one of the rivers in the said region. Thus assessment study of the diversity of macro aquatic species was conducted to provide a baseline data in the formulation of resource management strategies and polices. By using a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research methods, the study determined and identified the presence of macro species in the study area. It applied the National Stock Assessment Program (NSAP) procedures in the gathering of samples while identification and determination of fish stocks were done by morphometric analysis of the catch with the help of available references and assistance of experts. This is later verified through submission of samples to the National Fisheries Research Development Institute (NFRDI) as part of the NSAP areas for DNA analysis. The measurement of the impacts of human activities to the river systems was done using the checklist method by Smith and Smith. The study found that there is low biodiversity of macro aquatic species in the area because of the presence of introduced species, illegal fishing practices, quarrying and mining activities. There are also no indigenous or traditional management measures conducted to conserve the river ecosystem biodiversity. The study recommended that similar study be done in other areas of the river and that the government agencies to undertake fisheries programs which would regulate the exploitation and utilization and allow regeneration of macro aquatic species in the river system.

Highlights

  • Cordillera is described as a region with mountainous topography characterized by towering peaks, plateaus and intermittent patches of valleys [1]

  • There were 14 species of macro aquatic species caught in Amburayan River in Kapangan, Benguet

  • There is a low biodiversity of macro aquatic species present in the Amburayan River in Kapangan, Benguet because of the presence of introduced species, illegal fishing practices in the downstream tributaries of the river and mining activities within the watershed areas

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Introduction

Cordillera is described as a region with mountainous topography characterized by towering peaks, plateaus and intermittent patches of valleys [1]. It is located in the north-central part of Luzon and is bounded by Ilocos Norte and Cagayan in the north, Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija in the south, Cagayan Valley in the east and Ilocos Region in the west [2]. Cordillera is the country’s only land-locked region It is deficient in coastal and marine resources that are supposed to supply the bulk source of fisheries commodities for the local community. It is expected that as the assessment activities on the freshwater resources of the country is continuous, new species of aquatic organisms especially those that abounds the Cordillera region will be identified

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