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[Title] => Senate urged to back accord protecting migratory fish
[Summary] => Sen. Mar Roxas has filed Senate Resolution 128, concurring in President Arroyos ratification of the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean, an accord that is seen to boost the long-term viability of the local tuna industry.
The convention provides for the long-term preservation and sustainable exploitation of largely wandering fish resources in those parts of the Pacific Ocean.
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[Title] => Roxas urges bilateral fishing pacts to boost tuna trade
[Summary] => Sen. Mar Roxas has urged the National Government to negotiate more bilateral fishing agreements with other Western and Central Pacific countries to allow Filipino fisherfolks greater access to the worlds fishing grounds.
Such agreements, Roxas said, would boost the local tuna fishing industry, which faces stiff competition from foreign tuna fishing operators.
The senator pointed out that the Philippine has signed only one fishing agreement with Indonesia in 2002.
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Such agreements, Roxas said, would boost the local tuna fishing industry, which faces stiff competition from foreign tuna fishing operators.
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Such agreements, Roxas said, would boost the local tuna fishing industry, which faces stiff competition from foreign tuna fishing operators.
The senator pointed out that the Philippine has signed only one fishing agreement with Indonesia in 2002.
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Such agreements, Roxas said, would boost the local tuna fishing industry, which faces stiff competition from foreign tuna fishing operators.
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