Confiscated giant clam shells are seen after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province. EPA
Giant clam shells, locally known as "Taklobo," are confiscated by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province, Philippines. According to PCG Palawan Commander commodore Genito Basilio, the incident is considered the biggest giant clam shell haul in the province to date. EPA
Giant clam shells, locally known as "Taklobo," are confiscated by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province, Philippines.
Coast guard personnel inspect the seized giant clam shells, weighing a total of 200 tonnes and worth some $25 million, on Green island in Roxas town, Palawan province. AFP
Coast guard personnel inspect the seized giant clam shells on Green island in Roxas town, Palawan province. AFP
Confiscated giant clam shells are seen after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province. EPA
Giant clam shells, locally known as "Taklobo," are confiscated by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province, Philippines. According to PCG Palawan Commander commodore Genito Basilio, the incident is considered the biggest giant clam shell haul in the province to date. EPA
Giant clam shells, locally known as "Taklobo," are confiscated by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province, Philippines.
Coast guard personnel inspect the seized giant clam shells, weighing a total of 200 tonnes and worth some $25 million, on Green island in Roxas town, Palawan province. AFP
Coast guard personnel inspect the seized giant clam shells on Green island in Roxas town, Palawan province. AFP
Confiscated giant clam shells are seen after a raid at Sitio Green Island, Roxas, Palawan province. EPA