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    • Dagupan fishkill alarms fishpond owners; gov’t action pressed 

      Inigo, Liezle Basa (Manila Bulletin, October 15, 2015, on page 12)
      Fishpond owners here fear loses amounting to millions after large volumes of dead fish surfaced in mangroves and rivers in another case of fishkill in the city renowned for its bangus and seafood industries. Edwardo Maramba, ...
    • Dagupan illegal fish cages cause widespread pollution 

      Mañalac, Shiela T. (The Manila Times, June 5, 2013, on page A7)
      Illegal fish pens that have mushroomed along the Dagupan river is not only affecting the city but also its adjacent towns of Binmaley and Lingayen that share the waterway are affected as well. This was according to Dr. ...
    • Dagupan launches ‘name our bangus contest’ 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 28, 2013, on page A1-A5)
      This Pangasinan city produces what it markets as the “world’s tastiest bangus,” but its milkfish has no official brand and still goes by its generic name. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) launched last ...
    • Dagupan reclaims fishponds for growth centers 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 17, 2013, on page A20)
      The city government plans to reclaim unprofitable or abandoned fishponds to develop new business growth centers, and decongest downtown Dagupan, acting Mayor Belen Fernandez said on Friday. Fernandez said the government ...
    • Dagupan resumes river tour to boost pandemic-hit tourism, livelihood 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 21, 2022, on page A5)
      The city government on Tuesday resumed its 45-minute riverboat tour around the mangrove-lined Dawel-Watac River here after it was suspended for two years due to the pandemic. Mayor Brian Lim led the cruise’s reopening ...
    • Dagupan river gets thumbs up from academe 

      Visperas, Eva (The Philippine Star, December 22, 2016, on page B-5)
      A team from the University of the Philippines’ Marine Science Institute (UPMSI) checked on the river tributaries here and came away impressed with the “live artery of the city." “Reconnaissance Survey of the River System” ...
    • Dagupan school among ' World's Best,' cited for mangrove project 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 23, 2022, on page A3)
      Faculty, students, and personnel of a public school here erupted in cheers on Wednesday upon the announcement that it was among the winners of the inaugural “World’s Best School Prizes,” awarded by a leading international ...
    • Dagupan threatened by fish kill 

      Iñigo, Liezle Basa (Manila Bulletin, January 24, 2016, on page 18)
      The river's marine products are threaten by a high level of phosphate and the city mayor is now addressing the possible wide destruction that may cause more death on fishes. Earlier, Felicidad Salazar Visser called the ...
    • Dagupan to implement bangus labeling 

      Visperas, Eva (The Philippine Star, February 15, 2015, on page B-4)
      No more mislabeling, goodbye to misrepresentation of Dagupan bangus (milkfish) from outside sources whose producers make the claim as a marketing strategy. This, as the Dagupan city council recently passed an ordinance to ...
    • Dagupan-Bonuan 'bangus' goes global. 

      Vistro, Arsenio J. (Manila Bulletin, February 5, 2004, on page B-3)
      This vision must have been in the mind of Mayor Benjamin S. Lim even before he was elected into office. A preliminary step was needed though - place the famous Dagupan-Bonuan Bangus in the world map! Thus the attempt of ...
    • Dagupan’s ‘Bangus King’ leads way for others 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 10, 2013, on page A12)
      If there is someone who deserves to be called “Bangus King” here, it is Eduardo Maramba, who belongs to four generations of milkfish growers. “My great grandfather, Franciso, my grandfather, Cipriano, and my father, Rufino, ...
    • Dakasi reopens but … 

      Mateo, Wenceslao E. Jr. (The Daily Guardian, November 21, 2013, on page 1-7)
      The Iloilo City government has allowed Dakasi Milk Tea House at Smallville Complex in Mandurriao to re-open but with strict conditions. City Hall required the company to submit milk tea products it intends to sell to ...
    • Damage 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Standard, March 15, 2017, on page C3)
      This handout from the Indonesia Marine Security Agency taken on March 13, 2017 and released on March 14 shows corals damaged by a cruise ship in Raja Ampat in eastern Indonesia. The British-owned cruise ship smashed into ...
    • Damage from China's reclamation:$109.55M 

      Escano, E. E. (BusinessWorld, April 24, 2015, on page S1/11)
      Marine resources- including coral reef ecosystems- destroyed by China's reclamation activities in the disputed West Philippine Sea have reached $109.55 million, a national scientist of the Philippines said on Thursday. In ...
    • Damage to agri sector from Rolly, Quinta now at ₱6.7B 

      Arcalas, Jasper Emmanuel Y. (BusinessMirror, November 11, 2020, on page A8)
      About 89,000 Filipino farmers and fisherfolk have incurred combined losses of P7.6 billion from damage caused by Typhoon Quinta and Supertyphoon Rolly to the agriculture sector, based on latest Department of Agriculture ...
    • Damage to agri, infra reach P25b 

      Campos, Othel V.; Flores, Alena Mae S. (Manila Standard, January 7, 2022, on page A3)
      An update from the Department of Agriculture (DA) showed massive destruction to crops, fisheries and agricultural infrastructures in the regions of Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Eastern ...
    • Damage to Batangas coral reefs feared 

      Cinco, Maricar (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 9, 2020, on page A10)
      Marine conservationists are trying to determine the extent of damage to coral reefs after a cargo ship ran aground at a marine sanctuary in the town of Tingloy, Batangas province, at the height of Typhoon Quinta (international ...
    • Damage to fisheries, farm sectors hits ₱31.1B 

      Domingo, Ronnel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 9, 2014, on page B1)
      The Damage that the farming and fisheries sector sustained in the aftermath of supertyphoon "Yolanda" has reached P31.1 billion and the Department of Agriculture plans to spend a third of that amount for recovery efforts. ...
    • Damayan keeps responding to need for tents 

      (The Philippine Star, September 6, 1991, on page 1-10)
      In the aftermath of the Mount Pinatubo eruptions and the subsequent mudflows, lately spawned by the heavy continuous rains, tents have become a much needed commodity. Thousands of affected families had to flee their villages, ...
    • Dampened exports, tourism, fisheries weigh on Region XII 

      RSS (BusinessWorld, July 5, 2010, on page S1/8)
      Reduced export income. Fish production and tourist arrivals weighed on Central Mindanao last year, the regional official here of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said. NEDA regional director Teresita ...