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Indicators Bacolod-Kalawi Balabagan Balindog Bayang Bindayan Ditsaan Indicators Bacolod-Kalawi Balabagan Balindog Bayang Bindayan Ditsaan-Ramain Ganassi Kapatagan Lumbatan Lumbayanague Madalum Madamba Malabang Marantao Marawi City Masiu Molundo Pagayawan Poona Bayabao Picong Tamparan Taraka Tugaya 1.1 M/C Fisheries Ordinance No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted 1.2 Ordinance on MCS No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo 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submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted 1.4c CWUP No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted 1.5 Water Delineation No report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submittedNo report submitted 1.6a Registration of 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