River clean-up and dredging operations benefit more local folks. More small fishermen (top photo) are now enjoying the bounties of the river along Brgy. Dupo, Binmaley after it was cleared off from illegal fish pens, fish traps and other contraptions. Right photo shows PDCC Executive Officer Paterno M. Orduña (right of lower photo) as he briefs some members of the media on site about the effects of the ongoing river rehabilitation project of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. The clearing and dredging operations eliminated the stinking smell of the river and illegal structures, unravelling its lush green mangrove species and pristine water. Also in photo is Engr. Eduardo M. Tiong of Provincial Engineer’s Office. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
Monday, September 13, 2010
River clean-up and dredging operations benefit more local folks
River clean-up and dredging operations benefit more local folks. More small fishermen (top photo) are now enjoying the bounties of the river along Brgy. Dupo, Binmaley after it was cleared off from illegal fish pens, fish traps and other contraptions. Right photo shows PDCC Executive Officer Paterno M. Orduña (right of lower photo) as he briefs some members of the media on site about the effects of the ongoing river rehabilitation project of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. The clearing and dredging operations eliminated the stinking smell of the river and illegal structures, unravelling its lush green mangrove species and pristine water. Also in photo is Engr. Eduardo M. Tiong of Provincial Engineer’s Office. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
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