the seaweed farmhouses of Hingutanan
In Bohol, particularly in the northern part of the province facing Leyte, seaweed is big. Considered as one of Bohol’s most productive centers is the small island of Hingutanan. The island is politically part of the municipality of Bien Unido and is now divided into two barangays, East and West. A visit in Hingutanan would however reveal that seaweed is largely grown outside of island, a bit further into the reef. There, tens of farmhouses have been erected on stilts, serving both as a drying platform and as an entrepot of dried seaweed.
bamboo is the common material of the seaweed farmhouses
green and brown seaweed at Hingutanan
seaweed lines being planted on the reef of Danahon
arriving at a platform at Hingutanan
Seaweed farming started in late 70s and today, it is considered as a popular industry for its low capitalization requirement and steady market. There are two types of seaweed grown in Bohol- cottonii and spinosum. Both may appear in various morphological types, sizes and colors. Spinosum, the cheaper variety, is noted for its spines that are arranged in whorls around the thallus. Cottonii, is free of these spines.
seaweed being at a platform in Hingutanan
weighing the wet harvest
fish, dried under the sun
motorized outrigger boat serving the farmhouse
2 comments:
nice photos. pwede ba yan sa digicam
all photos are taken using a digicam (Canon 5D). if you mean point and shoot, the answer is yes. in fact the colors would typically be more vibrant in a p&s.
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