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    • Bolinao folk take war on hatchery to Internet 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel; Macob, Johanne Margarette R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 2, 2015, on page A13)
      Social media have become the battlefield for residents of Bolinao, Pangasinan, who are fighting the construction of a fish hatchery in the town’s ecotourism zone, expressing fear that the project would ruin the town’s ...
    • Dagupan’s ‘Bangus King’ leads way for others 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 10, 2013, on page A12)
      If there is someone who deserves to be called “Bangus King” here, it is Eduardo Maramba, who belongs to four generations of milkfish growers. “My great grandfather, Franciso, my grandfather, Cipriano, and my father, Rufino, ...
    • Duhol matapang,' another Taal Lake resident, threatened by extinction 

      Cinco, Maricar (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 4, 2019, on page A10)
      A sea snake seen only in Taal Lake may find itself treading the path to extinction, like the “tawilis,” unless actions are taken to address its dwindling population, conservationists said. Since 2009, the “duhol matapang” ...
    • Pangasinan city bids 'bangus' goodbye 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 3, 2016, on page A19)
      Goodbye, bangus. Hello, tulya and tahong—and tourism? This fourth-class city hosting Pangasinan province’s prime tourist destination, the Hundred Islands National Park, won’t be producing bangus (milkfish) anymore, citing ...
    • Take 2 for Bolinao folk 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 25, 2015, on page A17)
      The coastal areas of Bolinao, a third-class municipality (annual income: P35 million to P45 million) of nearly 75,000, have been divided into zones dedicated exclusively to ecotourism, fisheries management, trade and ...
    • Zamboanga fishing ban boosts sardines population 

      Ocampo, Karl R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 3, 2018, on page A3)
      The three-month fishing ban off Zamboanga Peninsula has greatly contributed to the increase in the population of sardines in the region, according to the Department of Agriculture. Earlier this week, the Bureau of Fisheries ...