Fishermen in the Philippines say they have had enough of commercial vessels and government construction projects on the shoreline.
They are accusing dredging ships and pollution of decimating the Manila Bay fish stocks they rely on for their livelihoods.
Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Lo reports from Rosario, Cavite in the Philippines.
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They are accusing dredging ships and pollution of decimating the Manila Bay fish stocks they rely on for their livelihoods.
Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Lo reports from Rosario, Cavite in the Philippines.
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#Philippines #FishersProtest #Cavite #NoToDredging #CaviteFishermen #Rosario
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