WPS marine ecosystem threats resolution eyed
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Western Command and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources are partnering with United States Agency for International Development to address the marine ecosystem threats in the West Philippine Sea. The move is pushed through the USAID’s “Fish Right Program” by the University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center and its local colleagues.
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Kabagani, L. (2022, October 30). WPS marine ecosystem threats resolution eyed. Daily Tribune, p. B14.
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