Browsing Aquatic News Index by Place "Cordillera"
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Catching of 'Ludong' fry banned in Cagayan
(Manila Bulletin,January 7, 2010 , on page B-2)Poachers are warned not to collect the fry of the extremely rare Ludong fish that will migrate upstream of the Cagayan River this February, Jack Enrile, adviser to his father, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, and the ... -
Ex-Cordillera exec says commercial eroding native culture
October 12, 2010 , on page A8)The government’s open-door policy for big business, like commercial production of vegetables and large-scale mining, are fast eroding the Cordillera’s traditional practices that should instead be tapped to preserve indigenous ... -
Fish farming lucrative in Cordillera
October 11, 2011 , on page 8)Aquaculture such as fish farming is viable, sustainable and now a profitable business here in Cordillera which is now also being patronized by rice, corn and vegetable farmers as an alternative source of their income to ... -
Fishe from Agno and Balog rivers safe to eat - BFAR
October 15, 2012 , on page 15)A government agency study has revealed that fishes from the Agno and Balog River are safe for human consumption. The study conducted by Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Cordillera showed that recent ... -
Isabela fish farm reels in success with Landbank support
(Manila Bulletin,July 24, 2022 , on page 3)When Cagayan Valley, one of the country's largest tilapia-producing regions, faced a region-wide shortage of tilapia fingerlings in 1993, business graduate Arnel Santiago decided to establish his own fish hatchery to help ... -
Tilapia with better genes swims upstream to Cordillera highlands
March 23, 2018 , on page A2)The Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD), Department of Science and Technology, has approved a P4.1-million grant to determine the best strain of tilapia ...