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AGRI BACKS CALLS TO PROTECT VERDE ISLAND PASSAGE

AGRI Party-list Rep. Wilbert T. Lee expressed his support for calls to declare the critical Verde Island Passage as a legislated protected area.

“Suportado natin ang panawagan na ito, at makakaasa po kayo na maglalabas tayo ng panukala ukol rito pagkatapos nating sumangguni sa mga stakeholder,” Lee said.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, along with the governors of the provinces of Batangas and Marinduque earlier called for legislation to provide “protected status” to the VIP.

“The VIP is crucial to our biodiversity, as well as to the livelihood of our fellow Filipinos living in the provinces surrounding it. We need to protect the VIP,” he added.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, along with the governors of the provinces of Batangas and Marinduque earlier called for legislation to provide “protected status” to the VIP.

The VIP, which scientists dub as the center of the world’s marine biodiversity, is home to more than 300 coral species, 170 fish species, and thousands of marine organisms such as sharks and turtles. 

Over 2 million people also rely on it for their livelihood. 

According to Lee, the ongoing crisis in the VIP caused by the MT Princess Empress oil spill highlights the need to protect the country’s natural resources.

“Nakikita natin ngayon ang panganib na hinaharap ng ating mga likas na kayamanan, at kung gaano kalaking pinsala ang naidudulot nito sa buhay natin. This is an issue that requires utmost urgency and meaningful collaboration for us to resolve it properly,” the lawmaker said.

The damage to fisheries from the sinking of the oil tanker MT Princess Empress in Oriental Mindoro has reached P3.8 billion, with over 24,000 fisherfolk unable to work. 

The National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC) said that as of April 21, the oil spill has affected 40,897 families or 193,436 persons. 

Damage to fisheries has reached P3.8 billion, with a total of 24,698 fisherfolk, mostly in Oriental Mindoro, unable to work. 

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