Ang Pagawaan ng Tuyong Isda at Ang Mga Batang Magbabade

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It is also in Sabang that capital and labor manifest its inter-dependence, with labor in the disadvantaged position.

This is the third video post about Sabang and the fisher folks in this shoreline village of Calabanga.

It all began first with a short road tour, then a #short #shorts about the women fish workers.

Below is the third yet:

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It is in Sabang that the land meets the shoreline towards the rich fishing waters of San Miguel bay, host to a good number of fish species and then some only found in its murky waters.

It is also in Sabang that capital and labor manifest its inter-dependence, with labor in the disadvantaged position.

Sabang and San Miguel Bay complements each other.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=/T3XtLM-xEQs

The bay supplies the abundant supply of fresh fish while Sabang is home to many fishermen, fish workers, and business endeavors anchored on fish processing and sales.

This short series starts with a quick road tour from Barangay San Roque (Taculod) to Sabang, below.

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