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Comprehensive Guide to Philippine Fishery Laws

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Hazel A.@zellymae.com

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# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

Fishery Laws

Fishery laws in the Philippines exist to protect marine ecosystems while ensuring sustainable fishing practices. These regulations control how, when, and where fishing can occur to prevent overfishing and habitat destruction.

These laws are particularly important because the Philippines, as an archipelago, depends heavily on its marine resources for food security and economic livelihood.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

Hierarchy of Laws

The Philippine legal system organizes fishery laws in a clear hierarchy, with each level having specific authority:

  1. The Philippine Constitution sits at the top, providing fundamental principles
  2. National laws and international treaties/agreements come next (including Republic Acts, Presidential Decrees)
  3. Administrative issuances implement these laws (Executive Orders, Memorandum Circulars)
  4. Local government ordinances supplement these laws at the community level

💡 Local ordinances can add detail to national laws but cannot contradict them - this ensures consistency in fishery management across the country.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

The 1987 Philippine Constitution

The Constitution establishes fundamental principles for fishery management through several key sections:

Article I defines the national territory, including all waters, seabed, and insular shelves within the Philippine archipelago.

Article II (Sections 15 and 16) guarantees citizens' rights to health and a balanced ecology, which directly impacts how fishing resources must be managed.

These constitutional provisions create the foundation for all other fishery laws by establishing state ownership of resources and the responsibility to protect them.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

The 1987 Philippine Constitution (continued)

Article XII, Section 2 establishes crucial principles:

The State owns all natural resources including fisheries, and maintains full control over their development and use. While the government can partner with Filipino citizens or corporations for resource development, these agreements cannot exceed 25 years (renewable for another 25).

The State must protect marine wealth in archipelagic waters, territorial sea, and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) for exclusive use by Filipino citizens.

Congress may permit small-scale utilization by Filipino citizens and cooperative fish farming, with priority given to subsistence fishermen in local waters.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

The 1987 Philippine Constitution (final)

Article XIII, Section 7 specifically protects subsistence fishermen:

The State must protect the rights of local subsistence fishermen to have preferential use of community marine and fishing resources, both inland and offshore.

This section also ensures fishworkers receive a just share from their labor in utilizing marine and fishing resources.

This constitutional protection recognizes the vulnerability of small-scale fishing communities and their dependence on local waters for survival.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

National Laws

National laws are statutes enacted by the Philippine Congress that create the framework for fishery management throughout the country.

These laws can also come through Executive legislative powers, as seen with Presidential Decree 705.

National laws provide detailed regulations that implement the constitutional principles regarding fisheries, establishing specific rules, penalties, and management systems.

💡 While the Constitution sets broad principles, national laws create the practical rules that fishery officers and citizens must follow day-to-day.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

National Laws (continued)

The Philippines has numerous laws regulating fisheries and marine resources:

RA 8550 (1998) - The Philippine Fisheries Code is the primary law governing fishing activities.

RA 9275 (2004) - The Philippine Clean Water Act protects water quality affecting fish habitats.

RA 9147 (2001) - The Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act covers marine wildlife.

Other important laws include RA 8435 (Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act), RA 7586 (National Integrated Protected Areas Systems Act), and RA 7160 (Local Government Code) which gives local authorities management responsibilities.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

National Laws (continued)

Several laws address environmental protection related to fisheries:

RA 7161 (1991) prohibits cutting of all mangrove species, protecting critical fish nursery habitats.

RA 7160 (1991) - The Local Government Code grants rights and responsibilities to local governments for coastal management.

PD 1586 (1978) established the Environmental Impact Statement system, requiring assessment of projects that might affect fisheries.

These laws recognize that fisheries cannot be managed in isolation - they require protection of the broader coastal environment.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

National Laws (continued)

More specialized laws address specific aspects of coastal development and environmental protection:

PD 1084 (1977) created the Public Estates Authority for coordinating reclamation projects that impact coastal areas.

PD 1198 (1977) requires restoration of areas affected by natural resource exploitation or infrastructure projects.

PD 1160 (1977) gives Barangay Captains authority to enforce pollution and environmental control laws.

PD 1152 (1977) - The Philippine Environmental Code provides comprehensive environmental protection guidelines that benefit fisheries.

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of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

National Laws (continued)

Several laws specifically address water management and pollution that affects fisheries:

PD 1067 (1976) - The Water Code of the Philippines governs water rights and usage.

PD 979 (1976) - The Marine Pollution Decree directly protects marine waters from pollution.

PD 704 (1975) - "Fisheries Decree of 1975" revised and consolidated all fishing and fishery laws at that time.

These laws recognize that clean water is essential for healthy fish populations and sustainable fisheries.

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Fun StuffFun Stuff95 views·Updated May 28, 2026·47 pages

Comprehensive Guide to Philippine Fishery Laws

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Hazel A.@zellymae.com

Fishery laws create a structured system to regulate fishing activities and protect marine resources in the Philippines. These laws range from constitutional provisions to local ordinances, forming a comprehensive framework that defines rights, restrictions, and responsibilities for everyone involved in... Show more

1
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# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

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Fishery Laws

Fishery laws in the Philippines exist to protect marine ecosystems while ensuring sustainable fishing practices. These regulations control how, when, and where fishing can occur to prevent overfishing and habitat destruction.

These laws are particularly important because the Philippines, as an archipelago, depends heavily on its marine resources for food security and economic livelihood.

2
of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

National laws and International
Treaties/Agreements (e.g. Acts, Commonwealt

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Hierarchy of Laws

The Philippine legal system organizes fishery laws in a clear hierarchy, with each level having specific authority:

  1. The Philippine Constitution sits at the top, providing fundamental principles
  2. National laws and international treaties/agreements come next (including Republic Acts, Presidential Decrees)
  3. Administrative issuances implement these laws (Executive Orders, Memorandum Circulars)
  4. Local government ordinances supplement these laws at the community level

💡 Local ordinances can add detail to national laws but cannot contradict them - this ensures consistency in fishery management across the country.

3
of 10
# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

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The 1987 Philippine Constitution

The Constitution establishes fundamental principles for fishery management through several key sections:

Article I defines the national territory, including all waters, seabed, and insular shelves within the Philippine archipelago.

Article II (Sections 15 and 16) guarantees citizens' rights to health and a balanced ecology, which directly impacts how fishing resources must be managed.

These constitutional provisions create the foundation for all other fishery laws by establishing state ownership of resources and the responsibility to protect them.

4
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The 1987 Philippine Constitution (continued)

Article XII, Section 2 establishes crucial principles:

The State owns all natural resources including fisheries, and maintains full control over their development and use. While the government can partner with Filipino citizens or corporations for resource development, these agreements cannot exceed 25 years (renewable for another 25).

The State must protect marine wealth in archipelagic waters, territorial sea, and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) for exclusive use by Filipino citizens.

Congress may permit small-scale utilization by Filipino citizens and cooperative fish farming, with priority given to subsistence fishermen in local waters.

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# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

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The 1987 Philippine Constitution (final)

Article XIII, Section 7 specifically protects subsistence fishermen:

The State must protect the rights of local subsistence fishermen to have preferential use of community marine and fishing resources, both inland and offshore.

This section also ensures fishworkers receive a just share from their labor in utilizing marine and fishing resources.

This constitutional protection recognizes the vulnerability of small-scale fishing communities and their dependence on local waters for survival.

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THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

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National Laws

National laws are statutes enacted by the Philippine Congress that create the framework for fishery management throughout the country.

These laws can also come through Executive legislative powers, as seen with Presidential Decree 705.

National laws provide detailed regulations that implement the constitutional principles regarding fisheries, establishing specific rules, penalties, and management systems.

💡 While the Constitution sets broad principles, national laws create the practical rules that fishery officers and citizens must follow day-to-day.

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National Laws (continued)

The Philippines has numerous laws regulating fisheries and marine resources:

RA 8550 (1998) - The Philippine Fisheries Code is the primary law governing fishing activities.

RA 9275 (2004) - The Philippine Clean Water Act protects water quality affecting fish habitats.

RA 9147 (2001) - The Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act covers marine wildlife.

Other important laws include RA 8435 (Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act), RA 7586 (National Integrated Protected Areas Systems Act), and RA 7160 (Local Government Code) which gives local authorities management responsibilities.

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National Laws (continued)

Several laws address environmental protection related to fisheries:

RA 7161 (1991) prohibits cutting of all mangrove species, protecting critical fish nursery habitats.

RA 7160 (1991) - The Local Government Code grants rights and responsibilities to local governments for coastal management.

PD 1586 (1978) established the Environmental Impact Statement system, requiring assessment of projects that might affect fisheries.

These laws recognize that fisheries cannot be managed in isolation - they require protection of the broader coastal environment.

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# FISHERY LAWS # HIERARCHY OF LAWS

THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

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National Laws (continued)

More specialized laws address specific aspects of coastal development and environmental protection:

PD 1084 (1977) created the Public Estates Authority for coordinating reclamation projects that impact coastal areas.

PD 1198 (1977) requires restoration of areas affected by natural resource exploitation or infrastructure projects.

PD 1160 (1977) gives Barangay Captains authority to enforce pollution and environmental control laws.

PD 1152 (1977) - The Philippine Environmental Code provides comprehensive environmental protection guidelines that benefit fisheries.

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THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

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National Laws (continued)

Several laws specifically address water management and pollution that affects fisheries:

PD 1067 (1976) - The Water Code of the Philippines governs water rights and usage.

PD 979 (1976) - The Marine Pollution Decree directly protects marine waters from pollution.

PD 704 (1975) - "Fisheries Decree of 1975" revised and consolidated all fishing and fishery laws at that time.

These laws recognize that clean water is essential for healthy fish populations and sustainable fisheries.

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What is the Knowunity AI companion?

Our AI companion is specifically built for the needs of students. Based on the millions of content pieces we have on the platform we can provide truly meaningful and relevant answers to students. But its not only about answers, the companion is even more about guiding students through their daily learning challenges, with personalised study plans, quizzes or content pieces in the chat and 100% personalisation based on the students skills and developments.

Where can I download the Knowunity app?

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Stefan SiOS user

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Samantha KlichAndroid user

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