Three decades ago, the mangrove forest in the Philippines' Prieto Diaz was nearly depleted, but restoration efforts have reversed years of decline. DW explores the success story of the coastal town southeast of Manila.
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00:00Before the water reached the community, the mangroves were already affected.
00:09We at SLG Eupatorias always have a mangrove planting activity.
00:30Most of the mangrove planting activity is done here.
00:40We harvest mangroves, then we cut the mangroves to make a net.
00:45Then we get the shells from the mangroves.
00:53In the past, the mangroves were like a desert.
00:58Because of human abuse, almost all the mangroves were destroyed.
01:22The mangroves are a great help to us.
01:43The mangroves are a great help to us.
01:46If there are a lot of fish, we can make boneless dangit.
02:01We have created and deputized the Bantay Dagat.
02:08These Bantay Dagat are the ones patrolling around the mangrove plantation.
02:16As well as, they try to situate that the fishermen use the proper or the authorized gadgets for catching fish.
02:33One, two, three.