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    • No red tide in NegOcc - BFAR 

      Colmo, Edith B. (Panay News, November 25, 2015, on page 16)
      Unlike in several areas in the country, there is no red tide in Negros Occidental, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Laboratory test results showed fish caught in the province's waters are ...
    • No red tide in region 

      PN (Panay News, March 24, 2013, on page 3)
      Western Visayas remains red-tide free. "The current situation could not yet trigger occasional or seasonal algal blooms that carry toxins," said the regional director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), ...
    • OPA counter-checks 'red tide' in Capiz 

      Mijares, Ralph John (Panay News, November 21, 2015, on page 6)
      The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) counter-checks suspected paralytic shellfish poisoning or red tide victims in Capiz, a senior aquaculturist said. The Provincial Health Office advised families of suspected ...
    • Pilar Bay still with red tide toxins 

      Sologastoa, Glenda (Panay News, March 9, 2016, on page 2-19)
      Pilar Bay in Pilar; Capiz remains red tide-positive, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). On the other hand, Sapian Bay also in Capiz, Batan in Aklan and Gigantes Island in Carles, Iloilo were ...
    • Red tide alert in Carles still up 

      Sologastoa, Glenda (Panay News, January 27, 2017, on page 2-13)
      There are still red tide toxins in Gigantes Island in Carles, Iloilo, according to Fish Bulletin No. 3 of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Based on laboratory test results, shellfishes collected from ...
    • Red tide back in Sapian Bay 

      PN; Philippine Information Agency (PIA) (Panay News, November 18, 2015, on page 7)
      Shellfishes in Sapian Bay are once again positive of paralytic shellfish poison. In its Shellfish Advisory No. 19 dated Nov. 13, 2015, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources(BFAR) said the red tide toxin level in ...
    • Red tide calamity 

      Sologastoa, Glenda (Panay News, September 29, 2017, on page 1-18)
      Around 2,500 households in the villages depend on the sea for their food and livelihood. They have been displaced, said Mayor Sigfriedo Betita. SB members are convening in a special session today to make the declaration. ...
    • Red tide in Carles don’t eat shellfish, shrimps – BFAR 

      Sologastoa, Glenda (Panay News, August 17, 2017, on page 1, 18)
      The waters surrounding the Gigantes group of islands in Carles town tested positive for red tide, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) announced. Other areas with red tide, according to BFAR’s bulletin dated ...
    • Red tide invades Capiz's Sapian Bay 

      Sologastoa, Glenda (Panay News, September 1, 2015, on page 2)
      Sapian Bay in Capiz province has red tide toxins, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). In an advisory dated Aug. 29, BFAR director Asis Perez urged the public to refrain from eating, gathering, ...
    • Red Tide still up in Aklan coasts 

      Zabal, Boy Ryan (Panay News, January 27, 2016, on page 7)
      Coastal waters in Batan, Altavas and New Washington towns and Batan Bay in Aklan are still positive for red tide toxin, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Red tide exists, too, in Gigantes ...
    • Red tide still up in Aklan waters 

      Zabal, Boy Ryan (Panay News, December 1, 2023, on page 4)
      A red tide alert is still raised in Mambuquiao and Camanci in Batan town. In the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) shellfish bulletin on Nov. 24, samples collected in the coastal waters of Mambuquiao and ...
    • Red tide still up in WV waters 

      Cavañas, Mary Joy (Panay News, September 22, 2023, on page 5)
      All varieties of shellfish and Acetes sp., commonly known as alamang or hipon, from specific coasts in Western Visayas are still deemed unsafe for human consumption. Recent samples collected from Panay, Pilar, President ...
    • Refrain from harvesting, eating green shells - Capiz guv 

      Tayona, Glenda (Panay News, September 24, 2022, on page 6)
      Gov. Fredenil Castro advised the public against harvesting and eating green shells from the waters of Pilar, President Roxas, Ivisan, and Roxas City. Water analysis by the Capiz Agri-Aqua Laboratory of the Provincial ...
    • Roxas City coasts, Sapian Bay negative of red tide 

      Tayona, Glenda (Panay News, January 12, 2023, on page 4)
      After more than two months, the coastal waters of Roxas City and Sapian Bay which cover the Ivisan and Sapian coasts, are now red tide-free. Shellfish Bulletin No. 01-2023 of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources ...
    • Roxas City, PIlar, Panay still positive for red tide 

      Tayona, Glenda (Panay News, September 30, 2022, on page 9)
      The coastal waters of Roxas City and the towns of Pilar and Panay in this province remain positive for paralytic shellfish poison (PSP), according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Shellfish samples ...
    • Roxas City, Pilar, Panay still positive for red tide 

      Tayona, Glenda (Panay News, September 30, 2022, on page 9)
      The coastal waters of Roxas City and the towns of Pilar and Panay in this province remain positive for paralytic shellfish poison (PSP), according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Shellfish samples ...
    • Seawaters of Capiz, Aklan and Iloilo still positive for red tide 

      Sornito, Ime (Panay News, November 13, 2023, on page 5)
      Paralytic shellfish poison (PSP), commonly known as red tide toxin, continues to be detected in certain seawaters within the provinces of Aklan, Iloilo and Capiz, as reported in Shellfish Bulletin No. 26 of the Bureau of ...
    • Shellfish from 2 Carles villages safe for consumption - BFAR 

      Sornito, Ime (Panay News, September 30, 2022, on page 2)
      Shellfish harvested from the coastal waters of barangays Asluman and Gabi in Gigantes Island, Carles town were found to be safe for human consumption. On Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 28, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ...
    • Shellfish from 7 coast in WV still unsafe to eat 

      Philippine Information Agency (PIA); PN (Panay News, December 28, 2015, on page 6)
      A shellfish fan? don't eat the ones harvested from seven coastal areas in Western Visayas. They are still positive for paralytic shellfish poison beyond the regulatory limit, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ...
    • Shellfish from 7 coasts in WV still unsafe to eat 

      PN; Philippine Information Agency (PIA) (Panay News, December 28, 2015, on page 5)
      A shellfish fan? Don't eat the ones harvested from seven coastal areas in Western Visayas. Not for now, at least. They are still positive for paralytic shellfish poison beyond the regulatory limit, according to the Bureau ...