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IPVG may acquire seafood exporter
IPVG Corporation reported that it has reached an initial agreement to acquire a leading producer and exporter of high quality, premium frozen seafood and aquaculture products catering to the global market. In a disclosure ...
- September 5, 2012
IPVG reaches initial deal with seafood produces
IPVG Corp. has entered into an initial agreement with a leading producer and exporter of premium seafood and aquaculture products as it positions itself as a pure play in natural resources investments. IPVG, however, ...
- September 5, 2012
Whale shark study team formed
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Region 7 (DENR 7) has formed an eight-member composite team for a three-month research study on the ecology and feeding habits of whales sharks (Rhincodon typus) in ...
- September 20, 2012
American Samoa begins exporting tuna
American Samoa's governor says the territory will begin exporting canned tuna products to a foreign country for the first time. The territory's tuna products have always been marketed for the United States. Gov. Togiola ...
- September 15, 2012
Tilapia fingerlings
The provincial government is boosting the province's fishing industry by promoting tilapia as a famous local product to enhance the livelihood opportunities for the fisherfolk in municipalities and cities of Pangasinan. ...
- October 30, 2012
Mangroves found cut in 1-ha Lucena area
Stacks of fully grown mangroves illegally cut from a one-hectare coastal area were discovered in a village here Wednesday by provincial officials and environmentalist group Tanggol Kalikasan (TK). Efrelyn Escultura-Calabano, ...
- October 5, 2012
The kids will be fine - without the dolphin shows
Forty years ago, former dolphin trainer Richard "Ric" O'Barry found himself at the crossroad of his life - when the dolphin in the 60's popular TV series Flipper died in his arms. This unfortunate incident awakened O'Barry ...
- October 7, 2012
SEAFDEC notes abalone success
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department is pushing the expansion of broodstocks of donkey's ear abalone (Haliotis asisina) for aquaculture. SEAFDEC-AQD chief Dr. Joebert D. Toledo said the ...
- January 11, 2012
New England fishery disaster declared
The US Commerce Department declared a national fishery disaster Thursday in New England, opening the door for tens of millions of dollars in relief funds for struggling fishermen and their ports. Acting Commerce Secretary ...
- September 18, 2012
Dolphin puzzle
Stinky the dolphin is lonely, and he's getting way too frisky with humans. The love male bottlenose dolphin has been cavorting for months in waters off the Cayman Islands, a rare case of a solo dolphin far from a pod of ...
- October 16, 2012