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[Title] => LLDA beefs up drive vs illegal fishpens
[Summary] => The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) has dismantled a total of 100 hectares of illegal fishpens in Laguna de Bay since February as part of its efforts to give a bigger communal fishing ground to small fishermen in Asias second largest freshwater basin.
Dr. Jun Ynares III, LLDA general manager, said more illegal fishpens would be demolished as he vowed to intensify his agencys drive against the over-use of Laguna de Bay by big-time fishpen operators.
Some 28,000 families are dependent on the lake for their livelihood.
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[Title] => RP to host 10th International Living Lakes Confab in 2005
[Summary] => The Philippines, home of Asias second largest freshwater basin, will host the 10th Living Lakes Conference in May next year, Laguna Lake Development Authority chief Dr. Jun Ynares III said.
At the closing of the 9th Living Lakes Conference in Canada, members of the Living Lakes Network chose the Philippines to host next years conference, citing the role of the Laguna de Bay in the networks gains.
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DR. JUN YNARES
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[Title] => LLDA beefs up drive vs illegal fishpens
[Summary] => The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) has dismantled a total of 100 hectares of illegal fishpens in Laguna de Bay since February as part of its efforts to give a bigger communal fishing ground to small fishermen in Asias second largest freshwater basin.
Dr. Jun Ynares III, LLDA general manager, said more illegal fishpens would be demolished as he vowed to intensify his agencys drive against the over-use of Laguna de Bay by big-time fishpen operators.
Some 28,000 families are dependent on the lake for their livelihood.
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[Summary] => The Philippines, home of Asias second largest freshwater basin, will host the 10th Living Lakes Conference in May next year, Laguna Lake Development Authority chief Dr. Jun Ynares III said.
At the closing of the 9th Living Lakes Conference in Canada, members of the Living Lakes Network chose the Philippines to host next years conference, citing the role of the Laguna de Bay in the networks gains.
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October 31, 2004 - 12:00am