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Maasim fisherfolk struggle to stay afloat amid climate change, rising costs and coastal development

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MAASIM, Sarangani (MindaNews / 21 June 2026) — For nearly four decades, the sea has been both a provider and a teacher for Ramon Mondejar. The veteran fisherman arrived in Barangay Tinoto in 1987, when the coastal village was still sparsely populated and the waters of Sarangani Bay teemed with fish. Back then, fishermen rarely had to venture far from shore. Coral reefs flourished beneath the surface, mangroves lined sections of the coast, and ma…
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MindaNews broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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