Proposed Dinahican fishing port, Infanta, Quezon / Darius P. Avellaneda

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 1994Description: i, 120 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT COA BSArch .A945 1994
Summary: The fishing industry is literally as old as the seas. For generations, man has plowed the waters of the world, gaining nourishment and profit from the rich harvest from nature. Of the nations of the world, the Philippines has been among the most exceptionally blessed. The oceans and seas that surround the archipelago, as well as the inland waters of the country, have provided abundant marine resources for almost every region, from north to south. And, like the rest of the world, the fishing industry in the country has been around for years.
Item type: Thesis
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The fishing industry is literally as old as the seas. For generations, man has plowed the waters of the world, gaining nourishment and profit from the rich harvest from nature. Of the nations of the world, the Philippines has been among the most exceptionally blessed. The oceans and seas that surround the archipelago, as well as the inland waters of the country, have provided abundant marine resources for almost every region, from north to south. And, like the rest of the world, the fishing industry in the country has been around for years.

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