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    • DA sets aside ₱15M for abalone sector 

      Remo, Amy R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 16, 2007, on page B3)
      The Department of Agriculture has allocated P15 million for the further development of the local abalone industry, in a bid to take advantage of growing demand for the product abroad. Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap ...
    • Demolition of fish pens a worry for Muntinlupa 

      Tayao-Juego, Annelle (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 12, 2016, on page A20)
      The Muntinlupa City government expects around 1,300 residents to lose their sources of income due to the impending demolition of illegal fish pens on Laguna de Bay, which was ordered by President Duterte in his recent State ...
    • Fish pens strangle Laguna de Bay 

      Cinco, Maricar (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 3, 2017, on page A14)
      Section 51 of the Fisheries Code of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 8550) states that “not over 10 percent of the suitable water surface area of all lakes and rivers shall be allotted for aquaculture purposes like fish ...
    • Keeping world's smallest edible fish alive 

      Esacandor Jr., Juan (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 28, 2017, on page A2-1)
      Buhi, Camarines Sur—The world’s smallest edible fish, locally called “sinarapan,” is slowly disappearing due to overfishing in Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur province, and the absence of a systematic and scientific way of ...
    • Mayor vows to lead dev't takeoff of town 

      Rosauro, Ryan D.; Umel, Richel V. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 22, 2010, on page A14)
      Mayor Rommel Arnado emphasizes the significance of “an accurate navigational plan” from which to steer his town toward progress. Success would need a firm determination to undertake the journey, no matter what it costs, ...
    • Pangasinan braces for rise in 'bangus' demand with Laguna de Bay cleanup 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 26, 2017, on page A18)
      Anda, Pangasinan—As authorities dismantled hundreds of fish pens in Laguna de Bay last month, “bangus” (milkfish) growers in Pangasinan province released fingerlings into empty cages at Kakiputan Channel here to prepare ...
    • Sual maintains status as top "bangus" producer 

      Sotelo, Yolanda (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 10, 2016, on page A9)
      Sual, Pangasinan- If you're having a meal of bangus (milkfish), chances are the fish came from the waters off this western Pangasinan town. This town produces an average of 60 tons of bangus daily. That means 60,000 kilograms ...
    • Tilipia prices seen to reach P120 per kilogram 

      Magbanua, Williamor (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 14, 2016, on page A20)
      Up to 50 tons of fish had gone to waste during a fishkill that struck Lake Sebu in South Cotabato province which started last week and is leading to an increase in prices of tilapia as a result of lack of supply. Authorities ...