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    Establish 'no-take zone' in Spratlys, gov't urged

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    April 17, 2017
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    ML20170417_B5
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    On the heels of its victory in the arbitration case against China, the Philippines must lead the other claimant states in exploring ways to reinforce the ruling by “improving both the national and regional fisheries management agenda” in Southeast Asia, an expert said. This agenda can include establishing transboundary marine parks, areas of joint protection, or “no-take zones,” a setup that can work in the 100 or so small islands and reefs in the hotly contested Spratly islands, said Ma. Carmel Ablan Lagman of De La Salle University’s Center for Natural Resource and Environment Research. The study is part of a series of special papers commissioned by think tank Stratbase ADRi. Based on ecological considerations, such as the duration of pelagic larvae, surface circulation patterns, and seasonability of adults and larvae, the Spratlys are among the few remaining healthy, resource-rich areas and habitats in the West Philippine Sea and can thus benefit from multistate intervention.
    Citation
    Establish 'no-take zone' in Spratlys, gov't urged. (2017, April 17). Malaya, p. B5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1932
    Corporate Names
    De La Salle University’s Center for Natural Resource and Environment Research Stratbase ADRi Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
    Personal Names
    Lagman, Ma. Carmel Ablan Manhit, Dindo
    Geographic Names
    Spratly Islands West Philippine Sea Philippines
    Subject
    Governments territorial waters disputes fishery management marine parks environmental protection surface circulation larvae Habitat Refuges overfishing artisanal fishing sustainable development international cooperation
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