Bantay Dagat nets 5 illegal fishing boats
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The Iloilo Provincial Bantay Dagat Task Force (IPBFTF) apprehended five illegal fishing vessels during its October 11-15, 2012 operations. The illegal fishing vessels were identified as FB Mika owned by Norberto Villanueva of Estancia; FB J-Boy owned by Robert Dela Rosa of Carles; FB St. Anthony de Padua Tri-Star owned by Nance Be of Cadiz City, Negros Occidental; FB 3L X1 owned by Vicente Licanto of Roxas City; and FB Janine owned by a certain Melanie of Roxas City.
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Garcia, E. C. (2012, October 19). Bantay Dagat nets 5 illegal fishing boats. The Daily Guardian, p. 2.
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