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                    [Title] => To deeper waters
                    [Summary] => There may no longer be enough fish for us to eat – if no intervention is made to save our fisheries sector. Experts tell us that the country’s growing problems in fisheries have posted economic losses of about P420-million per year as a result of over fishing, degraded habitats, and a host of socio-economic, environmental and institutional problems. 

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