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below 3 GT. There are 457 fishing gears (operated by 482 fishermen) under 16 types which operate in the bay and which are of hook and line type to the extent of 75%. From 2000 to 2006 under the
National Stock Assessment Project (NSAP), 319 fish species were caught including marine organisms. They belonged to 59 families. Species of
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Pasaleng Bay has been carried out during the period from 2000 to 2005 under the National Stock Assessment Project (NSAP) in the 16 coastal barangays of the municipality. The monitoring studies have indicated that there are 319 species of marine organisms of
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Patapat mountains lie between the Pasaleng bay on the east and Bangui bay to its west. They rise high above the south-western shore of Pasaleng Bay, reaching an elevation of over 4,000 feet (1,200 m), while the slopes of Caraballo (Karaballo) mountains rise from the eastern shore of the bay.
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Pasaleng Bay, near the Mairaira Promontory between Kagayan and Hokos Norte at the foot of the Calvario Mountain there are two stone images one of an old man and the other of a woman. The place is known locally as Nagsapalan. The practice followed by sailors crossing in front of these
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species dominated the catch with 64% of the total catch; the pelagic species contributed the rest. It consisted of 30 families of fish, 3 families of shark/rays, and 6 families of invertebrates. Specific species caught were
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statues is to offer a basket coconut shell filled with food and tobacco as they believe that it has spiritual powers and protects them while passing through the turbulent waters of the bay.
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