Last 11 illegal fish pens gone by June

By May 10, 2015Business, News

TF BANTAY ILOG UPDATE

THE dismantling and demolition of the remaining 11 illegal fish pens in Dagupan City will continue until June at which time the grace period extended to these shall have lapsed.

A schedule for the dismantling of the fish pens was released by the City Agriculture Office (CAO)

Three of the pens are set for dismantling on May 15, four on May 30 and the rest in June 2015.

To be dismantled on May 15 are those owned by Romulo Gonzales of Calmay, Ariel Rosario, also of Calmay, Rudy Corpuz of Calmay, and two units of fish pens owned by Milan de Guzman of Tocok, Carael.

On May 30, the fish pens owned by Marcos Gonzales and Amado Angeles, both of Calmay; and those up for dismantling in June are those owned by Lorna Losala of Calmay, Zandy Estac and Romy Bautuista (no address) will be removed.

The CAO released the names and schedule to belie speculations that special considerations are continuously extended to the listed pen operator.

The Task Force Bantay Ilog also released names of owners of fish pens demolished since February this year.

Removed were fish pens owned by Ador Bancod of Pugaro, 100 square meters on February 9; Allan Parayno of Salapingao, 140 square meters, on February 10; Allan Ballesteros of Lasip Grande, 230 square meters on February 11, Ferdinand Soy of Tanap-Calamiong, 550 square meters; Simeon Hortaleza of Tanap-Calamiong, 350 square meters, both of March 26.

The last recorded dismantling were the fish pens of Fernando Honrada of Talaib Carael, 9,000 square meters; and Lorenzo Gallardo (caretaker) of Talaib-Carael, 3,000 square meters on April 21, 2015. (Leonardo Micua)

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