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Authorities have seized shark fins and dead stingrays from 10 Vietnamese nationals who were caught poaching near Balabac in Palawan over the weekend.


Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) director Malcolm Sarmiento told The STAR that the Vietnamese poachers were caught in the act of laying their nets by government authorities in the vicinity of Mangsee Island.
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Lorenzo Tan, president of the World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF), said P400,000 ($8,000) is needed to facilitate the release of the remaining 300 Napoleon wrasse into the wild.
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Authorities have seized shark fins and dead stingrays from 10 Vietnamese nationals who were caught poaching near Balabac in Palawan over the weekend.


Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) director Malcolm Sarmiento told The STAR that the Vietnamese poachers were caught in the act of laying their nets by government authorities in the vicinity of Mangsee Island.
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Lorenzo Tan, president of the World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF), said P400,000 ($8,000) is needed to facilitate the release of the remaining 300 Napoleon wrasse into the wild.
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