DAVAO CITY, Oct 7
(PIA) Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the offices of the City Environment and
Natural Resources and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources 11 to
demolish the fish cages at the Matina Aplaya area which continue to operate
despite the existing ban due to water pollution.
Speaking in the public
affairs program, “Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa,” he said it behooves upon these
agencies to implement the ban that remains in effect since the administration
of Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.
Duterte said these
agencies can tap the assistance of the Maritime Police to enforce the law.
“The critical issue
here is the bacterial infection which is dangerous to public health” he
stressed.
Duterte said local
businessmen may have invested money in the cages, but with the harmful effects
brought about by the bacteria and oxidation, the fish cages have to be
demolished.
He said he will not
withdraw the Executive Order issued by the younger Duterte since it is designed
to protect public health.
“We are trying to
protect the health of the people,” Duterte pointed out.
In August 2012, Mayor
Sara Duterte-Carpio stopped the operations of the fish cultivation in Punta
Dumalag, Matina Aplaya following the findings that it was unfit for fish
cultivation.
Several studies
conducted by the Department of Science and Technology 11 by water sampling and
specimen sampling from the milkfish in the area showed that the fish cages had
high content of coliform and pathogens like Escherichia Coli or E. Coli from
human and animal waste.
E. Coli can cause
flu-like symptoms like nausea, fever and diarrhea with a high-level of exposure
that causes irritation of the skin, eyes, ears and throat. (PIA 11-Joey Sem G.
Dalumpines)
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