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    • 'Arroyo' fish bane to Hagonoy fisherfolk 

      Chavez, Chito A. (Manila Bulletin, September 14, 2013, on page 2)
      Unbelievable but true. there is a fish named Arroyo. The Arroyo fish can pass for normal "tilapia," with the difference on its yellow jaw, silver abdomen, slimy texture and foul-smelling odor. Rey Rivera, a longtime resident ...
    • DENR donates motorized banca for Manila Bay rehab 

      Flora, Ian Ocampo (SunStar Philippines, June 29, 2021, on page 2)
      Six towns in Bulacan recently received motorized bancas from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to further boost the cleanup and rehabilitation of river systems directly flowing into the greater ...
    • Go after other illegal Chinese dredgers, gov't urged 

      Corrales, Nestor; Santos, Tina G.; Subingsubing, Krixia (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 1, 2021, on page A4)
      The government should look for and investigate other Chinese dredging vessels operating illegally in Philippine waters following the seizure of the 2,340-ton MV Zhonhai 68 off Bataan and Bulacan provinces by authorities ...
    • Mangrove planting activity in Bulacan launched 

      Lazaro, Ramon Efren (The Philippine Star, July 30, 2020, on page 7)
      A mangrove planting activity in a 10-hectare coastal area in Hagonoy has been launched. Emelita Lingat, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Bulacan provincial officer, said they provided technical ...
    • Planting the seeds of environmental awareness 

      (Manila Standard, February 11, 2020, on page F2)
      There’s no refuting the fact that trees are the source of life, whose value to Mother Earth cannot be denied. In the face of environmental degradation and massive deforestation, instilling the importance of trees and ...
    • SMC plants 25k mangroves in Bulacan 

      (Manila Standard, July 30, 2020, on page A3)
      The San Miguel Corporation has started planting 25,000 mangroves on 10 hectares of coastal area in Hagonoy, Bulacan—the first of a total 190,000 mangroves to be planted over 76-hectares in Bulacan and Central Luzon. The ...
    • SMC to develop sustainable mangrove crab industry in Bulacan 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 22, 2020, on page A11)
      San Miguel Corp. (SMC) will grow 100,000 mud crabs monthly at its 10-hectare mangrove plantation in Hagonoy, Bulacan, to protect the forest and provide a new and sustainable source of livelihood for residents of the town ...