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    • Eastern Visayas waters clear of red tide 

      Recuerdo, Elmer (Daily Tribune, July 23, 2022, on page B16)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Eastern Visayas (BFAR8) announced that three waters in the region are now deemed as red-tide free just a week after they were declared positive of toxins that cause paralytic ...
    • Elderly mangrove planter recognized 

      Recuerdo, Elmer (Daily Tribune, May 4, 2023, on page B16)
      Planting had always been his passion since he was a child and since 2013, when super typhoon “Yolanda” battered his community in Matalom, Leyte, Geldardo Dabasol decided to start planting mangroves along the shores of ...
    • End war on nature 

      (Daily Tribune, June 30, 2021, on page B43)
      Ending the “war on nature” must be part of global recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in his message for World Oceans Day. The annual commemoration is a reminder of the major ...
    • Enjoying Dampa seafood while sharing and observing traditions 

      Silvestre, Jojo (Daily Tribune, April 23, 2022, on page D31)
      With the safer and more lenient times allowing everyone to get together with family, friends and professional or business associates, whether at the beach or in the mountains, picnics have once again become in. Besides, ...
    • Exacting accountability for reef damage 

      Angeles, Manny (Daily Tribune, September 21, 2023, on page A5)
      Something is revolting about the recent discovery of massive reef damage at two shoals within the West Philippine Sea. Underwater surveys by a special covert mission conducted by the Philippine Coast Guard recently showed ...
    • Farmers, fisherfolk get huge boost 

      Reyes, Jonas (Daily Tribune, May 20, 2022, on page B15)
      The Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Office 3 (DA-RFO3) recently distributed hybrid rice seeds and fertilizers to farmers of Central Luzon in celebration of the Month of Farmers and Fisherfolk this May. Regional ...
    • Ferry fire toll reaches 32 

      Lacson, Nonoy; Jose, Glen Jacob (Daily Tribune, April 6, 2023, on page A2)
      The death toll in the fire that engulfed the M/V Lady Mary Joy 3 on 29 March has risen to 32 after the Philippine Coast Guard found three more bodies off Sicagot island, South Gaunan in Hadji Muhtamad, Basilan Tuesday. The ...
    • Fiji graves sink, fisheries shrink 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Daily Tribune, January 13, 2023, on page B14)
      The sea has already swallowed the village graveyard in Togoru, Fiji, and long-time resident Lavenia McGoon is dreading the day it claims her house. She piles old rubber car tires under the coconut trees that line the ...
    • Fish bone hospitalizes Uruguay's ex-president 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Daily Tribune, May 29, 2021, on page B14)
      Uruguay's leftist ex-president Jose Mujica, 85, will undergo surgery to remove a fish bone lodged in his throat, staff at the hospital where he was admitted told AFP.
    • Fish growers seek reprieve amid high production 

      Romero, Maria (Daily Tribune, August 30, 2022, on page B10)
      The rising inflationary pressure from the global supply chain disruption, the war in Ukraine, and spiraling petroleum prices have stolen the limelight in recent months. The resulting costlier raw materials led to surging ...
    • Fish output up 0.4% in Q3 

      Piatos, Tiziana Celine (Daily Tribune, December 6, 2022, on page B12)
      The country’s fish production increased to 1,003.10 thousand metric tons in the third quarter of 2022, the Philippine Statistics Authority said. In its quarterly Fisheries Situation Report, PSA noted “minimal increases” ...
    • Fish poachers 

      Supnad, Mar (Daily Tribune, April 5, 2021, on page B15)
      Police nabbed on Sunday seven persons for alleged poaching at the fish sanctuary in the waters off Barangay Gabao, this town. Those arrested were from the Gaoat and Gamilde clan, all residents of Barangay Caterman and ...
    • Fish price shocks feared 

      Romero, Maria (Daily Tribune, June 9, 2023, on page A1-A2)
      The price of fish in the local market may soar to record highs once a government-issued regulatory measure said to be detrimental to the commercial fishing community is reinstated. Fisheries Administrative Order 266 issues ...
    • Fish stalk 

      World Journal of Gastroenterology (Daily Tribune, May 12, 2022, on page A1-A6)
      Mermaids exist in lore, literature and the movies. They also can be real in fertile imagination. When JJ Tayco, 26, visited the seaside town of Tingloy in Maricaban Island, Batangas during her company’s team-building ...
    • Fish survive ocean warming, says study 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Daily Tribune, September 1, 2023, on page B18)
      Fishers can heave a sigh of relief after a study found that ocean warming has no major impact on the number of fish. The findings of the multinational study recently published in the journal Nature was based on the thousands ...
    • Fish sustains life for Navotas family 

      Balagtas, Cherk (Daily Tribune, September 11, 2022, on page A6)
      Money is easy to get by at the Navotas Fish Port Complex, a popular pier that is considered an entrepot for marine products to the National Capital Region. Among the most lucrative local port, it has nurtured generations ...
    • Fish traders cautious outlook 

      Romero, Maria (Daily Tribune, December 28, 2021, on page B12)
      Filipino livestock growers and fish producers expressed cautious optimism for the agriculture sector’s prospects in 2022 after suffering headwinds in the past two years. In a forum hosted by food security advocacy group ...
    • Fish vendor association gets boost 

      Reyes, Jonas (Daily Tribune, December 24, 2022, on page B20)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Central Luzon recently provided assistance to a fish vendor association here. According to BFAR3, the Sampaguita Fisherfolk Association was given a complete smokehouse to ...
    • Fisherfolk tapped in water lily cleanup 

      (Daily Tribune, March 18, 2021, on page A7)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is considering to tap fisherfolk in controlling the growth of water hyacinths, or water lilies, in major waterways, particularly in Pasig River and Laguna de Bay. ...
    • Fisheries plan should be 'science-based' 

      Romero, Maria (Daily Tribune, September 23, 2022, on page A2)
      The Marcos administration must implement “sustainable and science-based plans” in Fisheries Management Areas to boost local production and eliminate the country’s fish import dependence, an advocacy group said. “We are ...