00:00 The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, or BFAR, reported the prices of local galunggong
00:05 or rounds cad are expected to drop after the lifting of fishing ban.
00:10 BFAR spokesperson Nazario Bruguera said in Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon interview, the fishing
00:15 ground in Palawan reopened yesterday.
00:18 He added the government is eyeing to import at least 35,000 metric tons of fish, galunggong,
00:25 mackerel, bonito, and moonfish to alleviate the impact of the closed fishing season.
00:31 "The fishing ground in Palawan for galunggong fishing reopened.
00:38 This means that it opened yesterday, February 1, after three months of its temporary closure
00:45 as a conservation measure."
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