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    • Fish Holiday: supply stable but prices up 

      Tapalla, Angelica L. (The Daily Guardian, September 23, 2015, on page 1-7)
      Fish vendors said supply remained stable despite the fish holiday by commercial fishing firms from September 22 to 24. Vendors at La Paz market in Iloilo City said they prepared ahead of the fish holiday to keep up with ...
    • 'Fish kill' causes foul odor in village 

      Conserva, Louine Hope (The Daily Guardian, February 11, 2014, on page 2)
      Chemicals spewed by a plant in Pavia, Iloilo are believed to be the cause of the "fish kill" inside a drainage which resulted in foul odor disturbing the community. The foul odor from the drainage was the subject of ...
    • Fish kills reported in Negros Occ., Pangasinan 

      (The Daily Guardian, May 26, 2016, on page B1)
      Changes in weather pattern have caused fish kills in two municipalities of Pangasinan. According to a report on News To Go on Wednesday, the fish kills occurred in the municipalities of Anda and Bolinao. Fish trade in two ...
    • Fish scientists move to address disease outbreaks in SE Asia 

      (The Daily Guardian, September 25, 2018, on page 7)
      AQUA production has grown rapidly but unsustainable aquaculture practices pose serious threats to the sustainability of aquaculture in the region. The unsustainable aquaculture practices led to the emergence of disease ...
    • Fish sufficiency through aquaculture 

      Macahilo, Max N. (The Daily Guardian, September 14, 2015, on page B1)
      With 8,000 metric tons in fish production per quarter, Negros Occidental maintained its sufficiency in marine and aquaculture products, government statistics indicated. Though it was reported recently that fish production ...
    • Fisherfolks in Ajuy receive solar light sets 

      Conserva, Louine Hope (The Daily Guardian, April 26, 2017, on page 2)
      The provincial government turned over 410 solar light sets to marginal fisherfolks in Ajuy, Iloilo on Apr 25, 2017. The recipients were residents whose livelihoods were adversely affected by Supertyphoon Yolanda in 2013. ...
    • Fisherfolks seek ban exemption 

      Yap, Tara; De Los Santos, Michael Angelo (The Daily Guardian, January 14, 2014, on page 1-7)
      TWO groups of small-scale fisherfolks want to be exempted from the ban on destructive fishing methods to help them recover from the effects of super typhoon Yolanda last year. In a letter dated Jan. 8, 2014, the Carlessanon ...
    • Fisherfolks turn to grouper cage culture 

      Guillermo, Jemin B. (The Daily Guardian, November 4, 2010, on page B2)
      A fisherfolk association here asked the support of experts to further promote aquaculture of high-value commercial fish species. Capiz Provincial Agriculturist Slyvia dela Cruz said they have tapped the expertise of Southeast ...
    • Fisheries damage hits P82-M in Negros Or. 

      (The Daily Guardian, May 6, 2016, on page 6)
      Almost all fishponds have dried up in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental due to the prolonged effects of the ongoing El Niño. Jason Vergara, caretaker of two-hectare fishpond in Barangay Bio-os, expressed concern after his weekly ...
    • Fisheries output down 1.04% in 2017 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (The Daily Guardian, February 5, 2018, on page B2)
      Manila-- Total fisheries production went down by 1.04 percent in 2017 compared to the previous year’s level, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported. PSA noted output reductions in commercial by 6.89 percent ...
    • Fisheries professionals convene in UPV 

      (The Daily Guardian, June 29, 2017, on page B7)
      More than 250 licensed fisheries technologists and members of the Asosasyon ng mga Propesyonal sa Pangisdaan ng Pilipinas, Inc. (APPP) from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao gathered and participated in the first APPP ...
    • Fisheries sector in WV not affected by El Niño 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (The Daily Guardian, February 22, 2010, on page 2-6)
      The fisheries sector in Western Visayas is not affected by the El Niño phenomenon causing long dry spell in some parts of the country. Director Drusila Bayate of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in ...
    • Fisherman found dead in Panay town 

      Billones, Jomarie A. (The Daily Guardian, April 5, 2017, on page 3)
      A 52-year-old fisherman went missing while laying crab traps in a river but found was dead few hours later at Brgy. Pawa in Panay, Capiz. Richard Balasa of Pawa left morning of Apr. 3, 2017 to lay crab traps, locally known ...
    • Fishing ban in Visayan Sea seen to boost fish production 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (The Daily Guardian, November 5, 2018, on page 3-15)
      The three-month fishing ban in the Visayan Sea which will start on November 15 is expected to boost production by 20 percent in one of the country’s richest fishing grounds. Remia Aparri, regional director of the Bureau ...
    • Fishing vessel operators appeal case with guv 

      Billones, Jomarie A. (The Daily Guardian, August 18, 2017, on page 3)
      Several operators of commercial fishing vessels including small fisher folks asked the Capiz provincial government through Gov. Antonio del Rosario to allow them to fish outside the 15-kilometer provincial water radius. ...
    • 'FishR' to hasten help to fisherfolks 

      De Los Santos, Maricyn A. (The Daily Guardian, February 19, 2014, on page 2-7)
      The Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) eyes to register more or less 100,000 fisherfolks in Western Visayas under the National Program for Municipal Fisherfolk Registration (FishR). ...
    • Food wrappers top list of collected garbage 

      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Region VI (The Daily Guardian, October 26, 2018, on page 15)
      Collected food wrappers numbering to 7,047 topped the list of collected garbage during the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC), which cleaned the 5-kilometer stretch of coastal areas of Brgy. Sto. Niño Sur in Arevalo ...
    • For good or for show?: City Hall mulls Boracay-like rehab of coastal barangays 

      Santiagudo, Emme Rose (The Daily Guardian, March 6, 2019, on page 1-14)
      Inspired by the national government’s initiative in Boracay Island in Aklan and Manila Bay rehabilitation program, the city government will soon be launching its own coastal cleanup in 26 coastal barangays in the metro ...
    • From the beach to the streets: City ready to accept Boracay tourists 

      De los Santos, Maricyn A (The Daily Guardian, April 11, 2018, on page 1-14)
      With the looming closure of Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan on April 26, 2018, the Iloilo City Government is making sure its tourism facilities are ready to accommodate tourists who would opt to visit the city and province ...
    • Garbage booms set up to keep Iloilo River clean. 

      De los Santos, Maricyn A. (The Daily Guardian, July 18, 2017, on page B7)
      The Iloilo city government through the City Agriculture Office has the installation of garbage boom in bodies of water here to track the barangays which are sources of garbage found in Iloilo River. Garbage boom is a ...