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Tilapia fishing sustains daily life in Santa Maria, Bulacan

 Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.
Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
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 Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.
Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
 Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.
Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
 Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.
Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
 Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.
Fishers in Santa Maria, Bulacan cast traditional nets into the Macaiban Floodway to catch freshwater tilapia—sustaining both their livelihood and daily food supply.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE

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