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Friday, February 13, 2026

Hooked on Better Catch — Reimagining Punta’s Fish Landing with a Splash of Modernity

COURTESY: ICA Trading Corporation

Why This Matters

The seaside buzz at Punta deserves a cleaner, safer place to land the day’s catch. Right now, vendors and buyers often work around cramped spaces and makeshift stalls. So, imagining a modern hub feels urgent and exciting.
Moreover, improved infrastructure doesn’t just look nicer. It boosts food safety and sanitation, which means fresher seafood on plates and fewer health risks. Consequently, the whole community benefits as waste drops and efficiency rises.
The Concept (Big, Bright Ideas)

Proposed New Fish Landing Facility at Punta, Macabalan by the Cagayan de Oro Seafood Wholesalers Association (COSWA)
Designed to improve food safety, sanitation, operational efficiency, and organized seafood distribution, this proposed facility aims to provide a cleaner, safer, and more modern environment for handling fresh marine products while better serving vendors, buyers, and the community.
Disclaimer: This is a conceptual design and currently under feasibility study. Plans and features are subject to change.

In short, the concept focuses on organized stalls, cold storage, processing zones, and proper waste handling. As a result, vendors can sell with pride and buyers can shop with confidence.

How It Could Change Daily Life

Imagine faster transactions and less spoilage: fish move from boat to cooler to market in record time. Thus, profits rise for fishers and costs drop for consumers.

Also, this hub can create jobs for handling, cleaning, and logistics. Plus, through better layout and sanitation protocols, it could attract more buyers from neighboring areas, boosting the local economy.

Next Steps and a Friendly Reminder

Right now, the idea sits in feasibility study mode, so stakeholders need input and time to refine plans. Meanwhile, community feedback can shape features that actually work for daily users.

Finally, stay curious and get involved. When practical plans emerge, Punta’s waterfront might just become a model of how traditional fishing communities can modernize—without losing the soul of the catch.

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