BFAR-3 plants mangrove in Pampanga coast
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To revive the shoreline in the province, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Region III (BFAR-3) conducted mangrove planting along the Pampanga River recently. Around 300 mangrove propagules were directly planted into the demarked shoreline of Barangay San Antonio in Sasmuan town also as part of the continuing celebration and paying tribute to local fisherfolk. “This is also to highlight the importance of our coastal resources which mangroves play a huge role with,” said BFAR3 Director Wilfredo Cr u z.
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Arcellaz, P. C. (2020, June 10). BFAR-3 plants mangrove in Pampanga coast. SunStar Pampanga, p. 3.
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