+ Follow VISAYAN SEAS Tag
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[Title] => Phl remains optimistic of access to high seas fishing ground
[Summary] => The Philippines remains optimistic that the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) may extend fishing access for the Philippines in Pocket 1 of the Pacific Ocean because of the country’s fish conservation efforts, according to Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala.
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[Title] => No commercial fishing in the Visayan Seas?
[Summary] => Heres something to refresh your memory. Exactly 17 years ago, the mammoth super oil tanker, the Exxon Valdez, floundered off Prince William Sound in Alaska and struck Bligh Reef, spilling 11 to 30 million gallons of crude oil into some 1,900 kilometers of Alaskan Coastline and thus became known as the worlds worst environmental disaster. The direct result of this environmental disaster spelled the demise of a quarter of a million of animals and sea creatures, including sea otters, bald eagles and harbor seals, and contaminated the Alaskan coastline for 20 years.
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[Summary] => The Philippines remains optimistic that the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) may extend fishing access for the Philippines in Pocket 1 of the Pacific Ocean because of the country’s fish conservation efforts, according to Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala.
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December 9, 2012 - 12:00am