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    Fish catch in Negros dwindling - UP study

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    Date
    August 26, 2015
    Author
    Philippine News Agency (PNA)
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    Classification code
    DG20150826_26
    Excerpt
    Fish catch in the waters of Negros Island is dwindling, according to a study conducted by a researcher from UP-Diliman. The study by Remelyn I. de Ramos of the Marine Sciences Institute (MSI) of UP-Diliman revealed that the problem of dwindling marine resources in Negros Occidental and Oriental has worsened. The two provinces comprising the Negros Island Region have a combined population of 4, 194, 525 based on the latest census.
    Citation
    Fish catch in Negros dwindling - UP study. (2015, August 26). The Daily Guardian, p. 6.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1592
    Corporate Names
    University of the Philippines-Diliman Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)
    Personal Names
    de Ramos, Remelyn I.
    Geographic Names
    Negros Occidental Negros Oriental
    Subject
    research marine resources Climatic changes Post harvest losses Climatic changes El Nino phenomena livelihoods fisheries fish poverty alleviation aquaculture environmental impact fishery economics
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