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Negros Occidental’s provincial government has prohibited the selling of illegally obtained fish in its food terminal market here after authorities intercepted about 180 kg. of abandoned fish caught using dynamite, in the facility.
The spot examination conducted by BFAR fish examiner ArlanMirambel showed they were caught using explosives. In a memorandum order, Omega Ciocon, EEDD focal person for the food terminal market, said that in compliance with Section 126 of The Fisheries Code, as amended, the province is strictly prohibiting the sale, possession, or dealing of illegally caught or taken fish within the premises of the food terminal market.
Food Terminal Market Fish Ban Illegal Fishing Crackdown Negocc Dynamite Fishing Ban Negocc Food Safety Negocc Food Terminal
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