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MANADO, Indonesia — The number of Filipino fishermen caught illegally fishing in the waters of East Indonesia has decreased through the years.


"There has been a decrease in the number of our fishermen venturing in this part of Indonesia. And there have been not that many arrests," Philippine Consul General Olivia Palala told The STAR.
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"There has been a decrease in the number of our fishermen venturing in this part of Indonesia. And there have been not that many arrests," Philippine Consul General Olivia Palala told The STAR.
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                    [Title] => Number of Pinoy illegal fishers caught in Indon waters decreasing
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MANADO, Indonesia — The number of Filipino fishermen caught illegally fishing in the waters of East Indonesia has decreased through the years.


"There has been a decrease in the number of our fishermen venturing in this part of Indonesia. And there have been not that many arrests," Philippine Consul General Olivia Palala told The STAR.
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"There has been a decrease in the number of our fishermen venturing in this part of Indonesia. And there have been not that many arrests," Philippine Consul General Olivia Palala told The STAR.
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