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The 52-hectare marine protected area in Siete Pecados, one of Coron, Palawan’s protected areas. PHOTO BY EIREENE JAIREE GOMEZ
October 3, 2019
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The effective management of marine protected areas (MPA) in coastal communities across the Philippines would help achieve sustainable fishing that could ensure the livelihood of small fisherfolk, as well as food security, an expert said. Establishing MPAs plays a critical role in protecting marine biodiversity, ecosystem function and sustaining healthy coastal communities, according to Rene Abesamis, a marine expert from Siliman University who works on research focused on helping reverse the decline in fisheries and biodiversity.

 

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