Browsing Aquatic News Index by Place "Anini-y, Antique"
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27 train on coral restoration
February 26, 2013 , on page 6)Twenty seven participants have graduated from the recently concluded training on underwater search and rescue and coral restoration in Nogas Island, Anini-y town. They were mostly form the Philippine Army. Experts from the ... -
Abalone culture in Nogas Island
(The Daily Guardian,August 4, 2007 , on page 3-16)As part of a joint searching experiment, the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) and the municipal government of Anini-y, Antique seeded more than 5,000 abalones (Haliotis ... -
Antique fisherfolk get 119 fiberglass boats
June 27, 2019 , on page 9)The Antique Provincial Engineering Office (PEO) has delivered 119 fiberglass boats to marginalized fishermen in the municipality of Pandan to augment their livelihood. Alletth Gayatin, Senior Aquaculturist of the Office ... -
Army to help restore Nogas Island corals
August 23, 2013 , on page 1)Philippine Army soldiers are in Brgy. Nato, Anini-y town, not for battle but to help restore coral reefs in Nogas Island. “Our presence here must not be misinterpreted” as an indication that the town is “unruly,” said Brig. ... -
Coral Restoration in Antique Underway
August 12, 2013 , on page 13)A project restoring a two-hectare coral reef comprised of some 2,000 coral fragments in Nogas island, Anini-y, this province, almost done. The project was started early this year by the philippine Army's 3rd Infantry ... -
Fisherfolk gets snack cart for additional income
September 1, 2018 , on page 13)A total of 30 indigent fisherfolk in the province of Antique received food supplies as a component of the fish snack cart livelihood assistance from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). In an interview ... -
Legarda backs Anini-y coral reef restoration
August 19, 2013 , on page 7)The bayanihan spirit is important to "restore the vibrancy of our marine ecosystem." This was Ilongga senator Loren Legarda's message, delivered by former Antique governor Sally Perez, during the inauguration and blessing ... -
Nogas Island coral reefs to be restored
February 21, 2013 , on page 7)Philippine Army units and the municipal government of Anini-y has entered into a partnership for the restoration of damaged coral reefs in Nogas Island in the town. The partnership was made possible with the assistance of ... -
Nogas Island corals get restoration support
(The Daily Guardian,February 21, 2013 , on page B6)In an effort to help restore the damaged coral reefs in Nogas Island, Anini-y town, the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division and 301st and 82nd Infantry Brigades based in Miag-ao, Iloilo partnered with the municipal government y ... -
Protect marine life, LGUs urged
November 17, 2017 , on page 6)Local governments play a key role in protecting marine resources, a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) official said. They must come up with a plan to sustain marine life and have the “political will” to ... -
Province gears up for int'l coastal cleanup day
September 7, 2010 , on page 3)Antique is currently laying out activities for the International Coastal Cleanup Day. According to Percival C. Macahilig, Environment and Natural Resources officer, there will be a cleaning of shorelines in Anini-y town ... -
Reef assessment training in Antique
(DailyGuardian,March 12, 2021 , on page 5)The Reef Wanderers will hold a Reef Assessment Training for its members on March 13-14, 2021 (first batch) at Brgy. Nato, Anini-y, Antique. The training aims to familiarize the members on the different methodologies used ... -
Salt-making alternative to Antique's fisherfolk
December 11, 2015 , on page 6)Aside from setting into sea at the onset of the El Niño phenomenon, more Antiqueño fisherfolk are engaging in solar salt-making as their alternative livelihood. Allette Gayatin, Antique Office of the Provincial Agriculture ... -
Sea ranching of abalone launched in Nogas Island
(Visayan Daily Headlines,August 7, 2007 , on page B8)More than 5,000 abalone (Haliotis asinia) juveniles were seeded into the Nogas Island Marine Sanctuary on July 24. This is part of an experimental sea-ranching activity jointly undertaken by the Southeast Asian Fisheries ...