Browsing Panay News by Scientific Name "Acetes"
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900 red tide-stricken shellfish farmers get aid
October 15, 2022 , on page 3)The city government has extended financial aid to several registered small shellfish farmers here affected by red ride. A total of 900 registered shellfish farmers from barangays Balijuagan, Barra, Baybay, Cagay, Culajao, ... -
Capiz fisherfolks affected by red tide continue to receive aid
November 23, 2022 , on page 4)The provincial government of Capiz, through its Task Force Pagdumdum, continues to extend assistance to fisherfolks affected by red tide. Just recently, the taskforce went to Barangay Culajo, Roxas City and distributed ... -
Capiz seawaters still positive for red tide
February 23, 2023 , on page 4)The seawaters of three towns in Capiz province were still positive for red tide toxins, based on Shellfish Bulletin No. 05 of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) dated Feb. 21, 2023. Shellfish collected ... -
Capiz waters now red tide-free
February 24, 2023 , on page 6)Good news for fisherfolks in this province. After several months, the coastal waters in Panay, President Roxas, and Pilar towns are finally free from paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) or toxic red tide, according to Bureau ... -
Capiz waters still positive for red tide
November 11, 2022 , on page 4)The seawater around Capiz province is still positive for red tide toxins. In Shellfish Bulletin No. 22 on Nov. 4, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) announced that shellfish collected and tested from the ... -
Capiz's 5 coastal areas still positive for red tide
(Panay News,October 26, 2022 , on page 4)All types of shellfish and Acetes sp. or alamang gathered from Sapian Bay and the waters of Roxas City, Panay, President Roxas, and Pilar towns in this province are still not safe for human consumption. Shellfish collected ... -
Carles waters positive for red tide
November 18, 2022 , on page 1)The seawaters of Gigantes Island in Carles, Iloilo tested positive for red tide toxins. In a local red tide warning, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Western Visayas disclosed that shellfish samples ... -
Except Pontevedra in Capiz, WV's coastal waters now free of toxic red tide
(Panay News,December 23, 2023 , on page 2)All coastal waters in Western Visayas have been declared free from paralytic shellfish poison (PSP), or toxic red tide, with the sole exception of the coastal water of the town of Pontevedra in Capiz. -
Red tide menace persists in Region 6; BFAR warns vs consuming shellfish
December 20, 2023 , on page 2)The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Region 6 has again issued a warning regarding the ongoing presence of red tide in several coastal areas, urging the public to avoid consuming shellfish from them due to ... -
Red tide still up in WV waters
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 ... -
Roxas City coasts, Sapian Bay negative of red tide
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 ... -
Seawaters of Capiz, Aklan and Iloilo still positive for red tide
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 ...