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    • Japanese city on alert for deadly blowfish 

      British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (Panay News, January 17, 2018, on page 6)
      A Japanese city has broadcast emergency warnings to prevent people consuming blowfish, after potentially deadly portions were mistakenly sold. A local supermarket in Gamagori city sold five packets of fugu fish without ...
    • Japanese conservation biologist is new deputy chief of SEAFDEC/AQD 

      Pagador, Juliana Rose (Panay News, October 24, 2020, on page 13)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), a regional treaty organization that promotes sustainable fisheries among its 11 member countries, welcomed the new deputy chief of its Aquaculture Department ...
    • Japanese conservation biologist is new deputy chief of SEAFDEC/AQD 

      Pagador, Juliana Rose (DailyGuardian, October 24, 2020, on page 2-11)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), a regional treaty organization that promotes sustainable fisheries among its 11 member countries, welcomed the new deputy chief of its Aquaculture Department (AQD) ...
    • Japanese firm breeds 'sustainable' bluefin tuna from eggs 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, March 17, 2010, on page B-8)
      A Japanese company has started exporting what it calls sustainably grown bluefin tuna, which it says allows sushi lovers to keep eating the species without driving down ocean stocks. Bluefin tuna is either caught in the ...
    • Japanese fishermen kill 30 more dolphins in Taiji 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, January 24, 2014, on page B7)
      Fishermen in the small Japanese town of Taiji killed more than two-dozen striped dolphins on Thursday, cam–paigners said, as global outrage over the slaughter grows. Activists from the militant environmentalist group Sea ...
    • Japanese lawyer is new deputy chief of Seafdec 

      Orozco, Nestor R. (Manila Bulletin, September 24, 1996, on page 26)
      A Japanese lawyer who also holds a fisheries degree is the new deputy chief of a Philippine government-hosted fisheries center based here. Yasuho Tadokoro, from Chiba City, will serve as second top man of the Southeast ...
    • Japanese plane flies over disputed islands 

      Reuters (BusinessWorld, June 24, 2015, on page S1/11)
      A Japanese military patrol plane circled over disputed parts of the South China Sea on Tuesday at the start of an exercise with the Philippine military that has irked China. According to Japanese and Philippine officials, ...
    • Japanese scientist takes leading role in research on fish diseases 

      (Manila Bulletin, June 26, 2003, on page D-3)
      A Japanese fish scientist has been assigned by the Japanese government to oversee the planning and management of a Philippine-based Southeast Asian fish disease project. Dr. Kazuya Nagasawa, a fish parasite and disease ...
    • Japanese tuna nets $3.1 M at auction 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Philippine Star, January 7, 2019, on page A21)
      A Japanese sushi entrepreneur paid a record $3.1 million for a giant tuna on Saturday as Tokyo's new fish market, which replaced the world-famous Tsukiji late last year, held its first predawn new year's auction. Bidding ...
    • Japanese warship damaged in collision with Chinese boat 

      Reuters (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 1, 2020, on page A9)
      A Japanese destroyer and a Chinese fishing boat collided in the East China Sea on Monday night and no one was injured, Japan’s defense minister said, but China said a fisherman was hurt and suggested the Japanese vessel ...
    • Japanese whalers return to port with first catch: 2 Minkes 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 3, 2019, on page A13)
      Japanese whalers returned to port Monday with their first catch after resuming commercial whaling for the first time in 31 years, achieving the long-cherished goal of traditionalists that is seen as largely a lost cause ...
    • Japanese, British warships head to South China Sea 

      Reuters (BusinessWorld, November 28, 2018, on page S2/8)
      Japan’s biggest warship, the Kaga helicopter carrier, joined naval drills with Britain’s HMS Argyll in the Indian Ocean on Wednesday as the frigate headed toward the contested South China Sea and East Asia. Britain, Japan ...
    • Jaro river cleanup underway 

      Ordales, Thessalonia (The Daily Guardian, June 8, 2018, on page 5-15)
      A total of 24 Iloilo City barangay officials of villages along the waterway joined the workshop for Jaro River Clean-Up this month held at Panay Power Training Center in Brgy. Ingore, La Paz on June 1, 2018. The initiative ...
    • JBLFMU vows to protect Igang Bay Marine Sanctuary 

      Silubrico, Ruby P. (Panay News, June 17, 2010, on page 2)
      The John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU) vowed to protect, preserve and conserve the Igang Bay Marine Sanctuary in Nueva Valencia town. The recent launching of the marine sanctuary was attended by ...
    • JCI Regatta kicks-off long-term partnership with Stolt Tankers 

      (DailyGuardian, October 4, 2022, on page 10)
      unior Chamber International Regatta (JCI Regatta), a global organization of young active citizens focusing on various community projects officially sealed a long-term partnership with international shipping company Stolt ...
    • JDV to help SEAFDEC acquire P10M equipment 

      Calubiran, Maricar M. (The News Today, July 19, 2005, on page 3)
      Inspite of the political turmoil in the country, Speaker Jose de Venecia vowed to help the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) Aquaculture Department (AQD) to acquire some P10 million worth of facilities ...
    • Jed: Milk tea resto can reopen only if ... 

      Silubrico, Ruby P. (Panay News, November 21, 2013, on page 2-14)
      Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog warned the management of a milk tea house at the Ayala Techno Hub in Mandurriao district not to reopen and operate unless they prove that their foods and drinks are safe for human consumption. ...
    • Jeepney drivers try fishing for 'survival' 

      Salgados, Lynde (SunStar Philippines, March 25, 2020, on page 2)
      If you come to Macajalar bay one sunny, if not cloudy morning and see a group of people in desperate attempt to catch fishes from near the shoreline -- don't be surprised anymore. It's called "survival mode" after City ...
    • Jellyfish sighting sours 'butanding' season 

      Ostoria, Rey Anthony (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 13, 2019, on page A12)
      With just five days before its Butanding Festival, Donsol town in Sorsogon province had limited its whale shark interaction due to sightings of the deadly box jellyfish in local waters. Mayor Josephine Alcantara-Cruz, in ...
    • Jellyfish sting: Antidote found 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Standard, May 2, 2019, on page A1-A2)
      Australian researchers believe they have found an antidote to a sting from the world's most venomous creature, the much-feared box jellyfish. Researchers at the University of Sydney had been investigating how the venom is ...