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    • Gov't urged to upgrade Laguna Lake's water-holding capacity 

      Benaning, Marvyn N. (Manila Bulletin, September 16, 2010, on page B-6)
      Twenty-five experts who assessed the Laguna de Bay ecosystem have urged government to craft a program to improve the water holding capacity of Laguna de Bay to ensure its sustained fish production. These experts, led by ...
    • Laguna fishers look forward to resolution of impasse 

      Javier, Emil (Manila Bulletin, October 21, 2018, on page B-2)
      After two years of uncertainty, Laguna Lake fish growers now look forward to the resolution of the impasse over the continuing presence of fish pens and cages in Laguna de Bay. They are now ready to fully re-stock their ...
    • SEARCA releases book on climate change 

      Jocson, Brenda (Manila Standard, February 4, 2017, on page C2)
      A book titled “Learning and Coping with Change: Case Stories of Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia” is now off the presses. SEARCA director Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit Jr. said the book is the pioneering work of the First ...
    • Time to move on with the fish pens in Laguna de Bay 

      Javier, Emil Q. (Manila Bulletin, February 10, 2019, on page B-2)
      During the first State of the Nation Address (SONA) of the President two years ago, before the closure and rehabilitation of Boracay, and now the order to clean up Manila Bay, President Duterte took a similar step to address ...
    • What to do with the fish pens in Laguna de Bay: (part II) 

      Javier, Emil (Manila Bulletin, March 5, 2017, on page B-2)
      Demolition of all the fish pens/cages in Laguna de Bay is anti-poor. It unnecessarily deprives the poor consumers of Metro Manila and surrounding communities of a significant part of their affordable animal protein supply. ...
    • What to do with the fish pens in Laguna de Bay: (Part IV and last of the series) 

      Javier, Emil (Manila Bulletin, June 10, 2018, on page B-2)
      These four columns were provoked by the directive of the President two years ago to dismantle all the fish pens in Laguna de Bay. The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) complied as ordered and issued Resolution 518 ...