Tahong 2024 2021 May 2026

The arc of Tahong from 2021 to 2024 is a Filipino story of survival. In 2021, it was a warning. By 2024, it is a testament to adaptation. However, the small, hard shells of 2024 hint at a new problem: the sea is changing faster than the mussels can grow.

Will 2025 bring another red tide, or will the "Green Gold" finally stabilize? For now, Filipinos are simply enjoying their Chili Tahong—hoping that the 2024 boom isn't just the calm before another storm. tahong 2024 2021

| Region | 2021 Status | 2024 Status (Projected/Reported) | |--------|-------------|----------------------------------| | Region IV-A (Cavite, Batangas) | Bacoor Bay: Moderate harvest, occasional PSP (paralytic shellfish poison) alerts. | Bacoor Bay: Improved water quality in some areas; higher spatfall reported in early 2024. | | Region VI (Western Visayas – Capiz, Iloilo) | Major producer but hit by prolonged red tide (Aug–Dec 2021). | Red tide still present in coastal waters of Panay Island as of June 2024; intermittent bans. | | Region VIII (Eastern Visayas – Samar, Leyte) | Matarinao Bay, Cancabato Bay: PSP detected in July–Sept 2021. | Recurring PSP in San Pedro Bay (Samar) as of March 2024; many areas remain unsafe. | | Region V (Masbate – Milagros, Mandaon) | Milagros Bay declared red-tide positive (Nov 2021). | Mandaon Bay still under red tide warning as of Sept 2024 – longest closure in the country. | | Region XI (Davao Gulf) | Minimal PSP reports; low commercial harvest. | Increased mussel farming trials; harvest up 15% vs 2023. | The arc of Tahong from 2021 to 2024

Key Finding: In 2021, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) reported approximately 28,000–30,000 metric tons (MT) of green mussels. In 2024, preliminary estimates suggest 26,000–27,500 MT, a slight decline due to extended red tide closures in key areas. However, the small, hard shells of 2024 hint

In the coastal waters of the Philippines, the humble Tahong (green mussel, Perna viridis) is more than just a delicacy—it is a barometer of environmental health and economic stability. The period between 2021 and 2024 was a turbulent rollercoaster for the industry, marked by disaster, recovery, and a sudden, mysterious boom.

Here is the story of Tahong in those pivotal years.