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    • Filipino fishermen fear backlash after filing of ICC case against Xi 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Cabreza, Vincent (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 23, 2019, on page A1-A4)
      Fishermen here on Friday said they feared retaliation from China for the complaint of crimes against humanity filed against Chinese President Xi Jinping by two former Philippine officials in the International Criminal Court ...
    • Filipino fishers back from Panatag Shoal with big catch 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Macatuno, Allan (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 30, 2016, on page A1-A2)
      After being chased away by a Chinese Coast Guard vessel from the Scarborough Shoal days earlier, fisherman Gil Bauya and his crew of eight were sailing home when they passed a fishing boat anchored off the rich fishing ...
    • Fish farming pushed as important alternative 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 25, 2018, on page A6)
      Instead of importing “galunggong” (round scad), the country should boost fish farming, given that it can generate fish all year round, a former director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources said. Malcolm Sarmiento ...
    • Fish pens not needed, say execs 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 2, 2013, on page A12)
      Even without fish pens, the bangus (milkfish) industry in this bustling city will continue to thrive. City Agriculturist Emma Molina made this assurance on Thursday to allay fears that the milkfish industry here will ...
    • Fisheries breakthrough: breeding 'maya-maya' 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 25, 2016, on page A8)
      Aquaculture experts here announced on Friday the successful breeding in captivity of the high-value fish maya-maya (red snapper).
    • Fishermen happy with UN ruling 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Macatuno, Allan (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 31, 2015, on page A1-A17)
      Fishermen from this province who filed a complaint in the United Nations to stop Chinese intrusions into the disputed West Philippine Sea are happy over the arbitration tribunal’s assertion that it has jurisdiction over ...
    • Fishers to bets: don’t forget us 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Macob, Johanne Margarette (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 23, 2016, on page A6)
      Fishermen on Wednesday staged a rally here to press presidential candidates to include their sector in their governance plans, four days ahead of the third and last presidential debate that would be held at the University ...
    • Fishpens ordered dismantled 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (The Manila Times, June 23, 2023, on page A8)
      The mayor of this town has ordered the dismantling of all fishpens and other fishing structures that had proliferated in rivers here in the last few weeks. In an executive order, Mayor Pedro Merrera 3rd said he has ordered ...
    • Full impact of drought seen to spare Central Luzon 

      Dizon, Justine; Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 5, 2016, on page A4)
      In Pangasinan province, extreme heat has killed beds of mussels at the bottom of the Kakiputan Channel separating Bolinao town and the island town of Anda. But Westly Rosario, chief of the National Integrated Fisheries ...
    • Giant clams up for adoption 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 23, 2018, on page A1-A3)
      Be a foster parent to an endangered clam and help the environment. For P200 to P400, you can adopt a baby giant clam at a marine center here, but you can’t take it home. The adopted clam gets named by the parent and released ...
    • 'Gloria' invasion hurting milkfish growers 

      Lomibao, Willie; Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 29, 2016, on page A15)
      A species of tilapia named after former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for being a smaller version of the ordinary tilapia is invading fishponds in Pangasinan province, prompting bangus (milkfish) growers to complain ...
    • Gov’t ban on destructive fishing methods starts 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 29, 2014, on page A7)
      Since April 15, commercial fishing boat captain Arnel Perante and his 25-member crew have been idle in their boat docked on Pantal River here. Some of them tinkered with their fishing nets, sewing the portions that were ...
    • Holy mackerel! Tilapias like humans, says scientist 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 14, 2014, on page A1-A6)
      Do fish fall in love like humans? Maybe not, but tilapia may be the only fish that has a breeding behavior similar to man, according to Dr. Westly Rosario, chief of the National Integrated Fisheries Technology Development ...
    • Injured dolphins land on Lingayen Gulf shores 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 28, 2015, on page A16)
      At least 17 injured bottlenose dolphins have been found beached in the last two days in the coastal areas of the Lingayen Gulf stretching from Alaminos City in Pangasinan province to Aringay town in La Union province. ...
    • Maritime expert: PH must stop China fishers from wrecking Panatag reefs 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Aning, Jerome (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 21, 2018, on page A5)
      If the Philippine government does not stop Chinese clam harvesters from destroying the reefs at Panatag Shoal, China would reclaim land on what is left of the shoal and transform it into another artificial island, a maritime ...
    • Milkfish entering Dagupan monitored 

      Sotelo, Yolanda; Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 1, 2015, on page 5)
      Officials in this city are monitoring the entry of “bangus” (milkfish) from aquaculture areas in Anda and Bolinao towns that were hit by fish kill. Emma Molina, city agriculture officer, said the local government issued a ...
    • Oil sludge removal starts in Ilocos 

      Sotelo, Yolanda; Cardinoza, Gabriel; Arzadon, Cristina; Balbin, Leoncio Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 1, 2013, on page A20)
      Using shovels, rakes and dust pans, and even spoons, government employees, residents, fishermen and volunteers from different towns of La Union tediously scooped and gathered the coagulated oil that had reached coastal ...
    • Oil spill hastens deterioration of river 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 23, 2015, on page A6)
      The release of some 300 liters of oil from a capsized fishing boat into the Balincaguing River in Agno, Pangasinan, last week has alarmed local residents, who say it could happen again and hasten the river’s deterioration. ...
    • Oyster shells, slippers form giant maps of the Philippines 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Martinez-Clemente, Jo (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 12, 2013, on page A6)
      The easiest—and maybe the cheapest—way of displaying a giant Philippine map may be to cut it out from a Styrofoam board, mount it on plywood, and paint it. But the marketing group of a shopping mall in Rosales, Pangasinan, ...
    • Panatag still no-fish zone 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Macatuno, Allan; Cabacungan, Gil; Balana, Cynthia (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 12, 2016, on page A13)
      Chinese Coast Guard vessels drove Filipino fishermen from the disputed Scarborough Shoal last week in defiance of a UN-backed court’s ruling and just days before President Duterte’s fence-mending visit to China. “What ...