
Payao (fishing) - Wikipedia
A payao is a traditional fish aggregating device from the Philippines. [1][2] Payaos are traditionally floating rafts of bamboo anchored to the seafloor, with submerged weighted palm fronds beneath it. They were harvested using handline fishing, surface trolling, or small-scale purse seining.
Payaw - Wikipedia
Payaw may refer to: Cyrtosperma merkusii, a taro plant grown in the Philippines; Homalomena philippinensis, an ornamental plant native to the Philippines and Orchid Island; Payaw, a town in Lahe Township, Myanmar
DA endorses ‘payaw’ as alternative fishing method
2013年9月19日 · Payaw is an artificial fish sanctuary or fish aggregating device, usually made of piled and tied bamboo poles to catch fish. In the 2014 national budget, DA Secretary Proceso Alcala said they have allocated P4 billion to prioritize this project as part of its intervention program to improve the income of fishermen as well as the fishing ...
Fish Aggregating Device: Municipal Shallow Water Payao
Municipal shallow payaos are floating buoys made of steel or bamboos with coconut or palm leaves underneath and anchored in fishing grounds of considerable depths. When payao is put in water, algae starts attaching themselves which in turn attract smaller fishes that feed on them. The smaller ones attract bigger species.
Homalomena philippinensis - Wikipedia
It grows at low elevations usually in forests and along bodies of water. [2][3] It is commonly known as payau or payaw, alupayi or alopayi, salet, or tahig, among other names. [2] H. philippinensis is commonly grown as an ornamental plant. The petioles of the leaves have a sweet chewing gum scent when crushed.
Payaw system: an indigenous Filipino fishing technology/notes prepared by A. R. Garcia and G. Trinidad, UNDP. Office of the Resident Representative, Manila.
BFAR launches Project Layag, corrects misconception on payaws
2024年4月17日 · During the launch, BFAR corrected claims made by a Chinese Communist Party publication that payaws, or fish aggregating devices, installed by Filipino fishermen are destructive to marine biodiversity.
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DA promotes sustainable livelihood for WPS fishers
2021年8月27日 · Payao is a man-made structures purposely deployed in fishing grounds to attract/lure pelagic fish species, most notably tunas and round scads. It is either simply made of bamboo or steel pontoon type used as a standard accessory for tuna fishing operations. DA-BFAR data shows that 677 payaos are segregated in the WPS.
Activity Design - PAYAW | PDF | Fisheries Management | Fishery
The document summarizes plans by the Tuburan Municipal Police Station and Local Government Unit in Tuburan, Cebu, Philippines to construct fish aggregating devices (FADs), also known as payaw/payao, to aid local fishermen.