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  • Dagupan illegal fish pens demolished
    Sapnu, Ric (Philippine Star Printing Co., Inc., 2022-11-16)
    The city government of Dagupan in Pangasinan province has started demolishing illegal fish pens and cages in three barangays that violated the local fishery code. Seven illegal and oversized fish pens and cages in the villages of Bonuan Gueset, Pugaro-Suit and Salapingao have been dismantled with the help of the Task Force Bantay Ilog, according to Patrick Dizon, officer-in-charge of city’s agriculture office.
  • Marina sanctions illegal Chinese dredger linked to Manila Bay reclamation project
    Marasigan, Lorenz (Philippine Business Daily Mirror Publishing, Inc., 2023-02-21)
    The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has imposed fines and sanctions against the Chinese dredgers that allegedly conducted “illegal activities” in Manila Bay and rivers in Zambales, a government official said. In a text message to the BusinessMirror, Marina National Capital Region Director Marc Anthony Pascua said the agency has conducted an investigation into the report submitted by the National Coast Watch Center (NCWC) and has taken action against the alleged perpetrators.
  • Coast Watch Center flags activities of Chinese dredgers in Manila Bay
    Marasigan, Lorenz (Philippine Business Daily Mirror Publishing, Inc., 2023-02-20)
    The National Coast Watch Center (NCWC) has flagged alleged “illegal” activities of Chinese dredgers on Manila Bay and rivers in Zambales. In a report submitted to the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), the NCWC said Chinese vessels allegedly conducted dredging of reclamation sand and transported it to the reclamation areas on Manila Bay.
  • DENR demolition team sets crosshairs on 492 'illegal' aquaculture pens in Cavite
    Mayuga, Jonathan (Philippine Business Daily Mirror Publishing, Inc., 2021-09-21)
    A total of 492 illegal aquaculture structures that include fish cages, pens, traps, or baklads, and oyster and mussel farms in Manila Bay area have so far been marked for demolition in four coastal towns of Cavite, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said. These include a total of 333 structures in Cavite City and159 in Kawit and Noveleta.