Palawan praised for the 'no fishing zone.'
By eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
Philippines
October 8, 2020 12:32am CST
David Attenborough proposed measures on how to solve the climate change that would certainly cause the extinction of human beings on planet Earth.
His idea is to untame the living creatures - both plants and animals - back to their natural state. In other words, let the flora and the fauna go wild again.
His propositions presuppose the following:
Smart Organic Farming the Belgium way - so the agricultural lands will not be overused.
Reforest the forests the Costa Rica way - so the animals could multiply and be wild again.
No fishing zone the Palawan way (Philippines' last frontier) - so the fish could multiply and the coral reefs could be a safe haven to marine species.
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@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
8 Oct 20
Wow..that is really a good move
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
8 Oct 20
China, though, is destroying the area by illegal fishing (when we are sleeping), and stealing the corals. Hu hu
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@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
8 Oct 20
@eileenleyva omg..they can do this also..crazy people
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
8 Oct 20
@amitkokiladitya China is unconscionable in any thing, I think.
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@allen0187 (59761)
• Philippines
8 Oct 20
Reminds me of Poison Ivy in one of those Batman movies.
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@allen0187 (59761)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
@eileenleyva she was played by Uma Thurman in the 'Batman and Robin' movie. She was a scientist who proposes a project to protect the environment but would put mankind at risk.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
@allen0187 Thank you. Yes, now I remember Uma Thurman, and that Batman and Robin movie. Yes, she's the creepy botanist, I think.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
Hu Hu. I know that movie but I can't recall Poison Ivy's story.
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@rsa101 (40976)
• Philippines
8 Oct 20
@eileenleyva I see they really adhere to restore their environment as clean and as natural as possible. They sacrifice the convenience of being electrified.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
@rsa101
Yes. Palawan is a province to be proud of. I ate at a carenderia half way from Puerto Princesa to El Nido. It is the only eating stop over in the area. No food chains. The carenderia is made of bamboo and nipa, with rattan benches and tables. A Japanese tourist left a purse on the table next to mine. I took it and gave it to the cashier. The cashier was shocked and said that I should have left it where it was, because the tourist will come back for it. 'Oh,' I said, 'I am sorry.' She took the purse anyway and said she will explain to the tourist what happened.
The Palawenos are trustworthy.
Yes. Palawan is a province to be proud of. I ate at a carenderia half way from Puerto Princesa to El Nido. It is the only eating stop over in the area. No food chains. The carenderia is made of bamboo and nipa, with rattan benches and tables. A Japanese tourist left a purse on the table next to mine. I took it and gave it to the cashier. The cashier was shocked and said that I should have left it where it was, because the tourist will come back for it. 'Oh,' I said, 'I am sorry.' She took the purse anyway and said she will explain to the tourist what happened.
The Palawenos are trustworthy.1 person likes this
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
8 Oct 20
Palawan is raw. The boat people ushering the visitors are very protective of the waters. Very strict rules and regulations. There is no electricity at Nacpan beach, and no cement structures, just bamboo benches and trees.
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@erictsuma (9725)
• Mombasa, Kenya
8 Oct 20
Yes that's a nice way if protecting and preserving the environment
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
8 Oct 20
Spread the word. We need to make amends with nature.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
@erictsuma Thank you. That means a lot.
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