(Second of Two Parts) MANILA, Philippines — Before dawn, a fisherman eases his small banca away from shore. The motor sputters once, then settles into a steady hum as the boat glides into darker water, leaving behind the dim lights of houses along the coastline. For generations, fishers across the Philippines have started their day this way — heading out while the sky is still black, setting nets in waters that once provided enough catch to sustain coastal communities. But lately, many say the sea has become less generous. By midmorning, the fisherman hauls his net back into the boat. […]... Keep on reading: Governance gaps deepen decline of Philippine fisheries