DAGUPAN CITY – With or without weather
disturbances, all fish pens in this city’s rivers have to go by the end of this
month.
Mayor Belen Fernandez told reporters last
week that every week, the Task Force Bantay Ilog she created to dismantle fish
pens meets weekly to assess the situation, and as of the latest report, more
than 100 fish pens remain.
“Like what I have
said, the cut-off is the end of August,” she said.
Some structures were
earlier dismantled after their bangus stocks were harvested, but other fish pen
owners put in new stocks, reneging on their promise to comply with the mayor’s
order.
The task force is bent
on meeting Fernandez’s deadline to demolish the remaining fish pens blamed for
polluting the rivers and impeding water flow.
The fish pens were
discovered last March despite a moratorium imposed against illegal structures
as early as 2011.
Initially, there were 205 fish pens built in
rivers in the barangays of Calmay, Carael, Lucao, Tapuac, PoblacionOeste,
Salapingao, Lomboy, Pugaro, and SitioTococ.
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