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Fishers in the ‘Fishbowl of the Philippines’ question their future in these waters

Summary by dialogue.earth
In Malampaya Sound on the Philippine island of Palawan, freshwater and saltwater converge to sustain a rich biodiversity, including the critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphin, as well as some 68,000 people who live along its peripheries. The sound is a remote seascape in an inlet folded between surrounding lush, mountainous terrain. Angelo (not his real name) has been fishing in the sound, located in Palawan’s north-west, for most of his life. …
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dialogue.earth broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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