High risk, low pay for reef fish catchers 
By Maricar Cinco PH Source: Daily Inquirer 10/20/2018
Maricar Cinco
Credit: CLIFFORD NUÑEZ
Work peaks every Wednesday for 52-year-old Sandro Pagkaliwagan. As early as 3 a.m., he starts his chores, changing seawater in clear plastic bags thick enough not to tear and pumping oxygen for the live fish inside. He loads the bags onto a boat for transport from Verde Island to Batangas City by noon.
 

“It’s as if (there’s an occasion) that keeps everyone around busy,” he said.

For aquarium fish traders like Pagkaliwagan, it’s a long—and painstaking—day to ship their harvest safely from Batangas province to Manila, hoping that their week’s catch from diving at risk to reefs at the sea bottom could be sold at pet shops and would bring money to buy food and other things for their families.

 
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