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Tags: fisherfolks in the Philippines

Friends in the high seas

Dee Ayroso June 17, 2019 chinese aggresion in west ph sea, Filipino fisherfolk, fisherfolks in the Philippines, martin, martin's purrspective, South China/West Philippine Sea, West Philippine Sea, West Philippine Sea (WPS)
Friends in the high seas

By DEE AYROSO

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Fisherfolk group challenges BFAR to oppose destructive reclamation projects

Bulatlat Contributors March 8, 2018 Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), fisherfolks in the Philippines, Manila Bay, PAMALAKAYA-Pilipinas
Fisherfolk group challenges BFAR to oppose destructive reclamation projects

“The threat of depletion of fish and degradation of marine resources is highly prevalent due to conversion and reclamation projects that destroy its natural ecology.”

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