Alaminos City\u2019s \u2018talaba\u2019 industry coming slowly out of its shell<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\nIn contrast, farmed fish in ponds and cages suffer when plankton die, as they have no shells for protection or an escape route.<\/p>\n
Peak season<\/h2>\n The peak season for harvesting oysters coincides with Alaminos City\u2019s annual Talaba Festival, held on March 13, a highlight of the monthlong Hundred Islands Festival. This year, 220 grills were set up along the city\u2019s main business district, which was temporarily closed to traffic to accommodate the festivities. The event centered on grilling and enjoying freshly harvested oysters.<\/p>\n
City Mayor Arth Bryan Celeste said 80 families are directly engaged in oyster farming, cultivating around 35 hectares\u2014half of the city\u2019s allocated oyster farming area\u2014across the coastal waters of Cayucay, Pangapisan, Baleyadaan, and Mona.<\/p>\n
The Talaba Festival serves as a promotional platform for Alaminos\u2019 oyster industry, which complements the city\u2019s reputation for its unique \u201clongganisa\u201d (sausage).<\/p>\n
\u201cWe know that our oysters are already reaching markets outside Alaminos, including Dagupan City and Binmaley. In fact, if you try to buy oysters late in the morning, they\u2019re often sold out because buyers pick them up at dawn,\u201d Celeste said.<\/p>\n
Government support<\/h2>\n The city government continues to support oyster farmers by providing equipment, materials, and training to improve harvests, reduce costs, and increase income. The BFAR in the Ilocos Region, the National Fisheries and Development Center, and the Department of Labor and Employment also offer assistance.<\/p>\n
While there is no exact data on the industry\u2019s economic impact, the average annual oyster harvest in Alaminos is estimated at 450-460 metric tons (or 450,000-460,000 kilograms), with farmgate prices at P25 per kg. The primary species cultivated in the city is the \u201ctalabang tsinelas\u201d or slipper oyster (Crassostrea iridalei), named for its distinctive shape.<\/p>\n
During the Talaba Festival, the city government sold grilling stations for P2,000 each, which included two sacks of oysters, charcoal, and tongs. Business owners, government officials, and residents purchased these grills to show their support for the industry.<\/p>\n
Ferrer said the city government is exploring value-adding opportunities for oysters, such as incorporating them into crackers (kropek) or bottling them for extended shelf life.<\/p>\n
Despite the prosperity of the oyster industry, a lurking threat emerges beneath the waters\u2014the black mussel.<\/p>\n
\u201cBlack mussels hibernate during the hot season but become active when the rains arrive, as cooler water and lower salinity trigger their rapid reproduction,\u201d Ferrer warned.<\/p>\n
These invasive mussels compete with oysters for space and resources, attaching themselves to the poles used in oyster farming. Although farmers manually remove them, any remaining mussels can quickly repopulate.<\/p>\n
While black mussels are edible, they are not as commercially popular as the preferred green mussels. Controlling their population remains a challenge for local oyster farmers as they continue to sustain and grow their industry.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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