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Manlayo, Quezon

Manlayo (; PSGC: 045618034) is one of the 54 barangays comprising the town of Guinayangan, Quezon. It is the 4th most populated Barangay of its municipality. Situated in one of the shorelines of Ragay Gulf. Manlayo is seated in North East coastal part of Guinayangan, making it a town's gateway for sea food paradise. Origin of the word “Manlayo” is unknown though it is always associated with portmanteau of old Visayan word “man”〔''Binisaya-Cebuano To English Dictionary and Thesaurus.'',9 April 2010.binisaya.com.

http://www.binisaya.com/node/21?search=binisaya&word=man&Search=Search.〕 meaning ''too'' and word “layo”〔''Binisaya-Cebuano To English Dictionary and Thesaurus.'',9 April 2010.binisaya.com.
http://www.binisaya.com/node/21?search=binisaya&word=layo&Search=Search.〕 means ''far''. Thus origin believed to be “Too far”. Other etymologies are retold to people that during 1927 a story of early Caviteño settlers associating its name from literal Tagalog translation of Marcos Manalo's remote fishing ground〔Molines, Alodia ''Kasaysayan Ng Guinayangan'', 4 April 2010,( http://peoplesrepublicofguinayangan.blogspot.com/ )〕 though none have ever confirmed the true origin of word. Original settlers believed to be Visayan and Bicolano. During the “The Great Fish Race” of circa:1950-70 new settlers from Cavite and Batangas populated the coastal areas. Early Caviteño settlers, according to records of census, were the clans of ''Luis Diones, Pastorfide and Esteban Dualan'' who were natives of Barrio Labac, Naic Cavite
Most people here are self-sufficient. Fishing and other marine products are the major source of income, fish drying and other curing of sea denizens follows second. Beach fronts and foreshores are mostly converted to fish drier/Fish Flake or curing rows/hand flake (Tagalog:). Mangrove-made barn houses called boat shed (Tagalog:) were mostly found near the shore use for smoked fish curing and a type of fishmeal processing called fish hydrolysate(Tagalog:). It also became a major business of some natives. Fish meal processing of bycatch contributes extra income to fishermen, where it is sold by heaps or kilograms to fish meal processor(Tagalog:) .
Mid areas of barangay are now reclaimed but coastal edges are constantly shrink by frequent typhoons that visit the region. Declined in catches and the profitability of trawling during the 50s spawned other type of fishing activity - the "Basnig" or Bagnets.〔Butcher, J:''The Closing of the Frontier:A History of the Marine Fisheries of

Southeast Asia c.1850-2000', page 183.Institute of Southeast Asian Studies(Singapore),2004.〕 During the period 1959-63 “Basnigan” made most number of fishing landings here〔Butcher, J:''The Closing of the Frontier:A History of the Marine Fisheries of

Southeast Asia c.1850-2000'', page 182-185.Institute of Southeast Asian Studies(Singapore),2004.〕 and had made Ragay Gulf the “Basnig fishing ground” of nearby provinces like Camarines Sur, Sorsogon and Cavite. The advent of two-strokes engine trawlers and Dredge Fishing (i.e. Kuto-kuto, Galadgad and Norway(trawlers) make way to new fishing system during the 80s. Crabs and shrimps fishing (i.e. Bubo, Sakag and Mangingilaw) minimal activity are declining but still use today. Late 90s, Republic Act No.8550, Section 90,''The Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998'' mandated the ban of active fishing gears in municipal water,〔Republic Act No.8550, Section 90,''The Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998'' ()〕 it brought downsides to sea dependent cultures of Manlayo. Descendants of old fishing multitude strive to work overseas while some struggle to cities like Lucena and Manila.
Gradually, people are moving to land based work and participate to growing land passenger transportation business in adjacent poblacion of Guinayangan. Today numbers of successful professionals who were fishermen descendants are contend to alter their fate by working abroad and later returning to their roots, building their houses locally and enjoying annual barrio fiesta.
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