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General Santos City: Asia’s Tuna Capital

posted November 1, 2009 - 7:21pm
General Santos City: Asia’s Tuna Capital

In GenSan, success usually comes with the smell of fish—tons of fresh fish.  From sunup to sundown, the fishport hums with activity. Basket and tubs of five-foot long specimens of marlin and tuna are hauled from the pump boats into the nearby selling areas by porters.  Some fishermen who own vessels operate independently.  Others work for a number of big fishing companies who have set up shops in the city...READ MORE>>>


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Keepers of the Tuna Profit in Tuna-Abundance

 Just like the red-clay that abounds here in Oklahoma, where I would be among the wealthy who profit from the fact that it cures wrinkles ... or not LoL

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