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    • 500 'pawikan' hatchlings released in Sarangani Bay 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, May 26, 2019, on page 14)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has released more than 500 hatchlings of threatened marine turtle or pawikan in the waters of Saranggani Bay. DENR-Soccsksargen executive director Nilo Tamoria led ...
    • Alsons helps Sarangani fisherman acquire fishing boats 

      (The Philippine Star, March 20, 2017, on page B14)
      Alsons Power Group subsidiary Sarangani Energy Corp. (SEC), together with Alsons Aquaculture Corp.(AAC) and the Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation Inc. (CLAFI) partnered with the local government of Maasim in ...
    • Alsons restocks Sarangani Bay with milkfish hatchlings 

      (Malaya, March 24, 2017, on page A9)
      Alsons Power Group subsidiary Sarangani Energy Corp. (SEC), together with the Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation Inc. and Alsons Aquaculture Corp. led volunteers in releasing at least 105,000 bangus (milkfish) ...
    • Alsons starts construction of hydro project in Sarangani 

      Flores, Alena Mae (Manila Standard, July 28, 2018, on page B2)
      The Alsons Power Group is pushing the construction of a 15-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric power project at the Siguil River basin in Maasim, Sarangani province after recently signing a contract with Sta. Clara ...
    • Green is in!: Marine sanctuary in Sarangani Bay 

      (Manila Bulletin, January 24, 2019, on page B-7)
      Sarangani Energy Corp. (SEC) of the Alsons Power Group is helping establish a new 31.9-hectare Marine Protected Area (MPA) along with a beach forest rehabilitation and development project in Barangay Malbang in Maasim, ...
    • Sarangani: the dive haven 

      (The Philippine Star, August 6, 2017, on page E6)
      Media divers and underwater photographers from Manila, Cebu and Davao were welcomed by Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon, Provincial Tourism Council chair Michelle Lopez-Solon and DOT 12 regional director Nelly Nita Dillera. ...
    • Women power in Sarangani Bay keeps coral predators away 

      Sarmiento, Bong S. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 28, 2022, on page A7)
      The crown of thorns starfish that have been destroying corals in the 215,950-hectare Sarangani Bay Protected Seascape (SBPS) have found their match among women in coastal communities here. Thanks to a reward of rice given ...