PCG: China should be held accountable for environmental damage in Pag-asa Island

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PCG: China should be held accountable for environmental damage in Pag-asa Island
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Jonathan Anticamara from the UP Institute of Biology says corals and cays in the island are now experiencing degradation

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, that will only be the People’s Republic of China,” PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea Commodore Jay Tarriela told reporters during Saturday News Forum on May 4. “Although all throughout the Philippines, there’s degradation occurring, but I was surprised that Pag-asa itself, which is very far from a lot of fishers and from the mainland, is also suffering degradation.”

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