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                    [Title] => 24 nabbed for illegal fishing off Bulacan
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                    [Title] => Services unvalued, roles unrecognized
                    [Summary] => Fishing as a livelihood activity has always been identified with men. This despite women having been active in fisheries from pre-capture to post-harvest since many ages past. To this day, women in fisheries remain invisible.


These sentiments could well sum up the findings of two studies on women presented before some 150 participants of the recently concluded Fisherfolk Summit on Municipal Fisheries in Cebu City.
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These sentiments could well sum up the findings of two studies on women presented before some 150 participants of the recently concluded Fisherfolk Summit on Municipal Fisheries in Cebu City.
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