Manila Bulletin

Townsfolk defend Bolinao’s Patar Beach eco-tourism zone

- By JOJO RIÑOZA

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – The Bolinao Concerned Citizen Inc. (BCCI) is up-in-arms against an aqua-feeds manufactur­er, which plans to put up a aquacultur­e project near the famed white sand Patar Beach or the socalled “Boracay of the north” in Bolinao, Pangasinan.

BCCI Chairperso­n Margaret Celeste has raised a protest with the local government and has been on social media assailing the constructi­on of Feedmix Specialist, Inc. II (Feedmix) of a marine Finfish hatchery which, they alleged, has violated several environmen­tal and local laws and will eventually damage Patar Beach.

Celeste narrated that local residents had initially taught the structures being built were just residentia­l buildings. But when village officials started to ask questions, they found out that the constructi­on had no building permit and that the structure being built was intended for a Feedmix’s fish hatchery.

This was where the problem start- ed, said Celeste.

“Feedmix officials appears to have no knowledge that there is a local zoning law in Bolinao, they did not even bother to apply for a building permit,” she adds.

Bolinao is divided into four zones – a multiple-use zone, trade and navigation, fisheries management and eco-tourism zone. “Barangay Patar and Ilog-Malino were decreed by the Municipal Council as a special ecotourism zone. The Feedmix structure is in the wrong zone,” said Celeste.

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