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The record-breaking feat is the spotlight of the twenty fifth founding anniversary of Zamboanga Sibugay
IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay — Zamboanga Sibugay set a Guinness World File for the longest line of talaba (oyster) shells on Thursday, February 26.
The record-breaking feat was the spotlight of the twenty fifth founding anniversary of Zamboanga Sibugay, that includes a steady line of 24,222 empty oyster shells stretching alongside the nationwide freeway within the capital city of Ipil.
Earlier within the day, the provincial authorities ready roughly 45 metric tons of freshly harvested oysters, sourced from its coastal municipalities, to showcase the province’s thriving oyster business.
“This isn’t solely a supply of delight for our province, however a tribute to the livelihood of our folks. Talaba is among the foundations of our native economic system,” Zamboanga Sibugay 2nd District Consultant Marly Hofer-Hasim mentioned in Bisaya throughout this system.

The competition additionally highlighted the position of coastal communities in sustaining native fisheries manufacturing. Not too long ago, the province’s wetland was added to the Ramsar Conference’s record of wetlands of worldwide significance.
“That is our second to indicate the world what Sibugay can do after we unite,” Governor Ann Hofer mentioned as she formally launched the Talaba Competition.
Within the night, a Guinness World Information adjudicator joined through Zoom to substantiate that the province had formally set the file.
“Zamboanga Sibugay has been eager to get this Guinness distinction for 25 years. We began in 2001, after we have been created as a province, and now we lastly received,” the governor mentioned after the announcement.
Native officers hope the worldwide recognition will appeal to extra vacationers, open new markets for native seafood merchandise, and generate long-term financial alternatives for fishing communities throughout Zamboanga Sibugay. – Rappler.com


