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Assorted sea shells seized in Zamboanga City

Editor June 28, 2013
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   Photos released by the Philippine Coast Guard show the assorted sea shells seized from the ferry Magnolia Liliflora in the port of Zamboanga City on June 27, 2013. (Mindanao Examiner)

ZAMBOANGA CITY (Mindanao / June 28, 2013) – Authorities have seized thousands of various sea shells in the port of Zamboanga City in southern Philippines, officials told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner on Friday.

Officials said the shipment was seized during an inspection from the ferry Magnolia Liliflora which came from Tawi-Tawi province. But the shells had been picked from the island of Siasi, according to PO3rd Catherine Cabrera.

Among those confiscated from the boat were turtle scales.

It was not immediately known who owns the shipment, but it was the second time in barely two weeks that authorities seized sea shells in the port.
On June 18, more than 700 pieces of helmet shells or locally known as “budyong” were confiscated from the ferry Kristel Jane that also came from the southern Philippines.

Sea shells are commonly use as fashion accessories and for home decorations among others, but gathering and selling of these are prohibited under Philippine laws.

There are dozens of types of sea shells in the country which are considered rare, threatened and endangered and the penalty for violating the laws is imprisonment from 12 years to 25 years and a fine of up to P120,000. (Mindanao Examiner)

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