An international environmental group has urged the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to stop all the approved Manila Bay reclamation projects.
“Time is of the essence. The DENR cannot be reviewing all these projects without exercising precaution,” lawyer Rose Liza Eisma-Osorio, Oceana’s acting vice president, said.
Oceana said Loyzaga should not waste time in adopting the international standard on evaluating environmentally critical projects, such as, reclamation, seabed quarrying, offshore mining, among others. "Anyone who violates environmental impact assessment laws and regulations that are already in place faces administrative, civil, or criminal sanctions. It is even more disheartening to see our coastal communities, particularly the artisanal fisherfolk and their families being displaced from their food and livelihood even before the project was approved,” she added.
“Of this number, 22 projects are located in Manila Bay, and half of these or 11 are already underway. Outside of Manila Bay, the PRA lists a total of 30 projects – 14 were approved plus Coron; and 15 applications under Executive Order 74 with memoranda of understanding,” Oceana stated.
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