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    • Tuna goes for $200,000 at Tokyo market's New Year auction 

      Reuters (The Philippine Star, January 6, 2021, on page 13)
      A bluefin tuna sold for 20.8 million yen ($202,197) in the first auction of the new year at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market on Tuesday when it reopened after the holiday break. This was sharply down from the 193 million yen the ...
    • Tuna group slams officials over illegal fishing 

      Adlaw, Jerry (The Manila Times, June 27, 2018, on page A7)
      A GROUP of tuna fishers in General Santos City (GenSan) decried the government’s failure to curb illegal fishing that threatens the local tuna industry. Jake Fajurano, owner of Melvi Fishing Industry and officer of the ...
    • Tuna harvest drives Region 12 to PHL-best fish output by value 

      Carillo, Carmencita A. (BusinessWorld, September 3, 2018, on page S2/6)
      Region 12, also known as the South Cotabato-Cotabato-Sultan Kudarat-Sarangani-General Santos City (SOCCSKSARGEN) Region, remained the country’s top fish producer with P18 billion in commercial production, or 31% of the ...
    • 'Tuna King' buys catch for $1.8 million 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Standard, January 6, 2020, on page B3)
      A celebrated Japanese sushi businessman, nicknamed “Tuna King”, paid $1.8 million for a giant tuna at a New Year’s auction at Tokyo’s main fish market on Sunday. Kiyoshi Kimura, who runs a successful sushi restaurant chain, ...
    • Tuna nets $37,000 in Tokyo auction 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, January 6, 2015, on page S1/9)
      A giant bluefin tuna sold for more than $37,000 in the first auction of the year at a Tokyo fish market on Monday, as Japan faces growing pressure to cut back on consumption of the threatened fish. The 180.4 kilogram (380) ...
    • Tuna output seen to rise 

      EHL (Manila Bulletin, October 25, 2012, on page B1)
      The government expects the country's tuna production to increase in the last quarter of 2012 to February 2013 as fishermen were recently given access to fish in the so-called high seas pocket 1 or HSP-1 of the Pacific ...
    • Tuna sells for record $3 million in auction at Tokyo’s new fish market 

      Teo, Angie (Manila Bulletin, January 10, 2019, on page C-2)
      The owner of a Japanese sushi restaurant chain on Saturday set a record by paying more than $3 million for a bluefin tuna in the year’s first auction at Tokyo’s new fish market, exceeding his own record price of 2013. ...
    • Tuna Storage 

      Jubelag, Joseph (Manila Bulletin, January 14, 2014, on page 13)
      Fire razed a storage plan of one of the biggest tuna processing firms here over the weekend. Authorities said some P30 million worth of properties had the storage plant of Mommy Gina Tuna Resources (MGTR) in Barangay ...
    • Tuna value dropping rapidly - group 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, October 8, 2020, on page B4)
      Tuna is holding steady as a $40 billion-a-year business, but commercial fisheries worldwide are hauling in bigger catches of dwindling value, threatening the long-term survival of some species, according to a new report. ...
    • Tuna workers assured of P15-m perks 

      Barcelo, Vito (Manila Standard, June 17, 2015, on page A6)
      "Six thousand canning workers of General Tuna Corporation will receive P15 million in non-cash benefits in the form of uniforms, personal protective equipment (PPE), and annual medical examination services, all for free ...
    • Tuna, salmon business seen to drive Alliance Select profit 

      Francia, Arra B. (BusinessWorld, July 6, 2018, on page S1/2)
      Alliance Select Foods International, Inc. (ASFII) is on track to post profits again this year, driven by the growth of its tuna and salmon businesses. In 2017, the listed international seafood firm made a profit for the ...
    • Tuna, sardines & kalabasa with a twist 

      Zubiri-Crespi, Stephanie (The Philippine Star, April 23, 2020, on page C4)
      For those of us fortunate enough to be hunkering down with access to a kitchen, many have turned to cooking as comfort. However, getting to and from the grocery or market has become a practically apocalyptic exercise that ...
    • Tuna, sardines & kalabasa with a twist 

      Zubiri-Crespi, Stephanie (The Philippine Star, April 23, 2020, on page C4)
      Here are three recipes that use two favorite canned goods — tuna and sardines — and the long-lasting and inexpensive but nutritious kalabasa. Don’t worry, the only thing fancy about these dishes are the plates! All ingredients ...
    • Tuna, seafood were high status foods in Roman society-Study 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 27, 2021, on page A13)
      A team of archeologists examining the remains of victims from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. have discovered coastal people of the time ate far more fish than modern Italians, with men getting more of the ...
    • #TunaExperience 

      Canlas, Belinda Sales (Panay News, June 28, 2019, on page 10)
      Prior to their actual visit, Ate Malu Digal Lungay, the leader of the group, in mid-April and early May had already articulated their wish to imbibe the #TunaExperience by visiting the General Santos Fish Port. Who wouldn’t? ...
    • Turning fishermen into budding sculpture 

      Arceo-Dumlao, Tina (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 23, 2014, on page B2)
      In the case of a group of fishermen from a town in Capiz that was devastated in November last year by Supertyphoon “Yolanda,” 24 little hours were all it took to transform them from typhoon survivors into budding sculptors ...
    • Turtle breed menace to fish farms 

      Orejas, Tonette; Malig, Jun (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 7, 2013, on page A9)
      Chinese softshell turtles (Pelodiscus sinensis) have found their way in the waters of Pampanga, Bulacan, and Bataan, preying on bangus (milkfish) and tilapia fingerlings in fishponds there, an environment official said on ...
    • Turtle carcasses wash ashore in Sri Lanka after ship fire 

      Associated Press (AP) (Panay News, June 23, 2021, on page 7)
      Nearly a hundred carcasses of turtles with throat and shell damage, as well as a dozen dead dolphins and a blue whale, have washed ashore in Sri Lanka since a container ship burned and sank. Ecologists believe the deaths ...
    • The turtle diaries 

      Garceau, Scott R. (The Philippine Star, April 27, 2014, on page H-4)
      A troop of some 88 hawksbill turtle hatchlings made their way down a carefully landscaped beach pathway on Turtle Island at sunset — each about the size of an iPod Nano, entering the surf by instinct, where their flippers ...
    • Turtle eggs 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, September 5, 2012, on page 8)
      An injured endangered sea turtle has laid six eggs after being brought to a turtle hospital in the Florida Keys. Hospital administrator Bette Zirkelbach says staff was able to harvest the eggs and they have been put in an ...