Illegal capiz shells confiscated

By: Felipe V. Celino ROXAS CITY, Capiz – The 480 sacks of capiz shells or pios confiscated by the City Agriculture’s Office and Roxas City Mayor’s Office at Sitio Kabulakan, Barangay Cogon here were illegally harvested. According to Roxas City Mayor Ronnie Dadivas, the place where the capiz shells were confiscated was not part of
By: Felipe V. Celino
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – The 480 sacks of capiz shells or pios confiscated by the City Agriculture’s Office and Roxas City Mayor’s Office at Sitio Kabulakan, Barangay Cogon here were illegally harvested.
According to Roxas City Mayor Ronnie Dadivas, the place where the capiz shells were confiscated was not part of the landsite stipulated in the Executive Order of the city government.
Dadivas said the EO only designated sites at Barangays Libas, Barra, and Punta Cogon as the authorized landing sites for capiz shells.
He said the EO is to protect the marine products and the livelihood of small fishermen and divers.
The order also states that only the residents of Roxas City can dive and gather capiz shells.
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