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    Demolition of fish pens resume at Laguna Lake

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    Date
    June 30, 2017
    Author
    De Leon, Angela Lopez
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    Classification code
    ML20170630_B2
    Excerpt
    Fifteen corporations maintaining large fish pens in Laguna de Bay yesterday started to voluntarily dismantle their fish pens as the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) began demolishing the fish cages of non-compliant companies. The self-demolition of companies who have agreed to reduce the size of their fish cages from 50 to 25 hectares will free 313 hectares of the lake around Binangonan, Rizal down to the stretch of Muntinlupa City. In case fishpen operators fail to reduce their areas of operation by December 31, Medina said the LLDA will demolish the entire areas they occupy.
    Citation
    De Leon, A. L. (2017, June 30). Demolition of fish pens resume at Laguna Lake. Malaya Business Insight, p. B2.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/2289
    Corporate Names
    Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) NICAVI Fishing Corporation Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
    Personal Names
    Medina, Joey
    Geographic Names
    Laguna Lake Binangonan Biñan
    Subject
    cages livelihoods fishery regulations permits
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