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Members of the Caw-oy Fisherfolk Organization built 275 coral nursery units (CNUs) on which they transplanted 22,000 coral fragments. It is a two-hectare site which employs 25 families who, aside from working on the farm, provide round-the-clock protection.
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Members of the Caw-oy Fisherfolk Organization built 275 coral nursery units (CNUs) on which they transplanted 22,000 coral fragments. It is a two-hectare site which employs 25 families who, aside from working on the farm, provide round-the-clock protection.
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