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                    [Title] => Environmentally sustainable mariculture to uplift Tawi-Tawi
                    [Summary] => TAWI-TAWI, Mindanao – Developing environmentally sustainable yet profitable mariculture, is a difficult task for Mindanao since many fishermen adopted destructive methods of catching fish and other marine resources. But, new efforts with greater prospects for success are now underway.

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Government agencies have set up a new licensing procedure for Philippine pumpboats (bancas) which bring in P2.5 billion annually in exports, but which do not qualify as commercial fishing vessels under existing maritime regulations.

The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) signed recently an agreement relative to the registration, documentation and licensing of more than 2,500 pumpboats which use handlines to fish for high-grade tuna in the Celebes Sea and international waters.

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Government agencies have set up a new licensing procedure for Philippine pumpboats (bancas) which bring in P2.5 billion annually in exports, but which do not qualify as commercial fishing vessels under existing maritime regulations.

The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) signed recently an agreement relative to the registration, documentation and licensing of more than 2,500 pumpboats which use handlines to fish for high-grade tuna in the Celebes Sea and international waters.

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