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    'Hulbot' fishers nabbed.

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    Date
    February 26, 2014
    Author
    Nepomoceno, Jezza A.
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    Classification code
    PN20140226_3
    Excerpt
    Twelve more fisherman Engage in Danish seine fishing have been arrested. According to the Iloilo Bantay Dagat Task Force, the fishermen on board three motorboats -Yolanda Maiza and Queen Mary- were apprehended 4.3 kilometers off Culebra island in Concepcion town. The task force identified those onboard MBCA Yolanda as Argie Atendido, 37 (pilot); Johnny Tambal, 33: Rafael Condino, 22; and Stephen Tambal, 28. All were residents of Brgy. Paon, Estancia town.
    Citation
    Nepomoceno, J. A. (2014, February 26). 'Hulbot' fishers nabbed. Panay News, p. 3.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9061
    Corporate Names
    Iloilo Bantay Dagat Task Force National Power Corporation
    Personal Names
    Atendido, Argie Tambal, Johnny Condino, Rafael Gustada, Melecio Lachica, Manuel Rodrigo, Jemel Jhon Galleno, Jose Francisco, Nilo Domingo, Leo Acuin, Richard Francisco, Felizardo
    Geographic Names
    Culebra Island Concepcion, Iloilo Iloilo Estancia, Iloilo
    Subject
    boat seines fishers fishing vessels oil spills fishery regulations FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
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