In Malampaya Sound on the Philippine island of Palawan, freshwater and saltwater converge to sustain a rich biodiversity, including the critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphin, as well as some 68,000 people who live along its peripheries. The sound is a remote seascape in an inlet folded between surrounding lush, mountainous terrain. Angelo (not his real name) has been fishing in the sound, located in Palawan’s north-west, for most of his life. …
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