OCEAN CLEANUP. Nonie Enolva, BFAR-Bicol spokesperson (left), is shown with other participants in the underwater and coastal cleanup in Legazpi City on Sept. 16, 2022. Some 180 kilograms of non-biodegradable and 35 kgs of biodegradable waste were collected during the event, compared to last year's 150 kgs., Enolva said. (Photo courtesy of BFAR-Bicol) LEGAZPI CITY- The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Bicol (BFAR-5), together with the Women in Maritime Philippines (WIMA Phils.), has renewed its call to local government units (LGUs) to continuously implement the ecological solid waste management plan after collecting 180 kilograms or at least 30 sacks of garbage in the recently conducted underwater and coastal cleanup in this city. Nonie Enolva, BFAR-5 spokesperson, on Tuesday noted of an increased volume of collected wastes compared to last year. "During the activity last Saturday, we collected 180 kilograms of waste 145 kgs. non-biodegradable and 35 kgs. biodegrad