History behind the closed sardine fishing in the Zamboanga Peninsula / Ephrime B. Metillo and Roberto A. Baylosis
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Quezon City, Philippines : Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources , 2018Content type:- computer
- online resource
- 2672-2836 (Online)
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal Article | NFRDI Central Office NFRDI KMRC Indexed Materials Collection | Electronic | Volume 25, Issue no. 2 (July - December 2018), page 75 - 76 | Available | IMC000203 | |||
Journal | NFRDI Central Office NFRDI KMRC Institutional Repository Collection | Electronic | SH 1 .B9524 2018 vol. 25 no. 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Volume 25, No. 2 (July - December 2018) | Available | IRC00034 |
Includes bibliographical references
First of all, I would like to share some personal background of my involvement with this noble advocacy of sardine fishery conservation in the Zamboanga Peninsula. I have been with the commercial fishery sector for about 46 years to date, spent 28 years in the tuna fishing sector, started as a fisherman onboard, rose from the ranks, and was eventually assigned in land-based functions. Presently, I am connected with the SOPHIL Fishing Association, Inc. in Zamboanga City, for about 18 years already.
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