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Addan mangsalwad kadagiti animal iti baybay

Ket nasursuruan dagiti miembro ti SAPAR Fishermen Association iti Badoc, Ilocos Norte no kasano a tulongan dagiti dolpin wenno balyena no bilang ta maisadsad dagitoy iti igid ti baybay. (Lei Adriano)
Ni Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter

Badoc, Ilocos Norte—Gapu iti umad-ado a bilang dagiti animal ti baybay (marine mammals) kas iti balyena ken dolpin a maidakdaknir kadagiti igid ti baybay iti Ilokandia, sipapasnek ken sitatallugod dagiti miembro ti Saud-Paratong (SAPAR) Fishermen Association iti Badoc, Ilocos Norte a nakipagpartisipar iti maysa aldaw a workshop idi Nobiembre 29 ket nakasaganadan mangipatungpal iti baro nga akemda a kas first responders wenno mangarayat kadagiti animal iti baybay no bilang adda maisadsad iti asidegda.

Segun kenni Sherman Valdez, presidente ti Saud-Paratong Fishermen Association, maibilang dagiti dolpin ken balyena a gagayyem dagiti mangngalap ket rebbengna laeng a tulonganda met ida no bilang ta maiyaw-awan dagitoy iti igid ti baybay wenno aksidente a maputipotanda iti iket dagiti padada a mangngalap.

Gapu iti saanen a magawidan a panagbalbaliw iti klima wenno climate change ken maigapu met laeng iti nakaro a pannakaabuso iti aglawlaw kas iti illegal a panagkalap ken pannakasabidong iti baybay, saan met a makalisi dagiti dolpin ken balyena a maapektaran iti panagbalbaliw ti tiempo. Kaaduan kadagitoy ti masaksakit gapu kadagiti makanda a nasabidongan ket no dida maaluadan, maiyaw-awan met dagitoy nga agsapul iti pagbiagda, kuna ni Arthur Valente, fishery regulatory officer iti gobierno probinsial iti Ilocos Norte ken nangidaulo iti nasao a workshop.

Ket tapno adda ag-responde ken sindadaan a mangtaming kadagiti animal iti baybay no maisadsad dagitoy iti igid ti baybay, naangay ti maysa a workshop ket nabukel ti kaunaan a grupo tapno tumulong a mangiwanwan iti pannakasaluad iti aglawlaw, agraman ti pannakaipaay iti umuna a first aid ket matulongan dagiti maiyaw-awan wenno masaksakit a balyena wenno dolpin­­­ a maisubli met laeng iti taaw. Ngem no bilang ta saanda a malasat, maipaayan met dagitoy iti umno a pannakaidulin. Maipaganetget pay ti saan koma a panangsida kadagitoy gapu ta nakisangen ti bilang dagitoy nga endangered animals.

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