Sogod Bay losing its fishery resources
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The Country's marine resources is vast-200 million hectares of coastal and oceanic territorial water area. But like the other vital resources such as forests, Philippine fisheries are about to collapse. If people living the sorroundintg areas of Sogod Bay in Southern Leyte don't watch out, soon there may be no more fish to catch in t5he bay's waters. the warming comes from the Dr. Salome Bulayog , an associate proffesor of the department of economics at the Visayas State University.
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Sogod Bay losing its fishery resources. (2014, May 27). The Daily Guardian, p. 5.
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