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    • Back to the wild 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, June 2, 2013, on page 17)
      Divers and marine experts release 30 white-spotted bamboo sharks into the waters of the Hundreds Islands Park last Friday afternoon, May 31, 2013, in Alaminos City.
    • Bangus Heavyweight 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, April 13, 2018, on page 8)
      A young Dagupeña beauty holds up one of the contenders in the ‘Heaviest and Longest Bangus’ contest during yesterday’s ‘Bangus Rodeo’ as part of the celebration of the Dagupan Bangus Festival.
    • Beached dolphins 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, January 28, 2015, on page 13)
      The carcass of a dolphin, one of several beached along the Lingayen Gulf, is prepared for burial at the Fish Cemetry in Dagupan City yesterday morning. At right, Bureau of Fisheries and aquatic Resources-National Integrated ...
    • BFAR working to modernize, boost PH shellfish industry 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, October 19, 2017, on page 7)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is working on the modernization of the shellfish industry, BFAR-National Integrated Fisheries Technology and Development Center chief Dr. Westly Rosario said. “The ...
    • Days of illegal fishpens in Dagupan numbered 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, September 20, 2016, on page 6)
      An ultimatum is out for all owners and maintainers of illegal fish pens along the city's river system - October is the end of the line. Mayor Belen T. Fernandez of this city made it clear that the "Bantay Ilog" task force ...
    • Dead dolphin 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, July 7, 2016, on page B8)
      A personnel of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources National Integrated Fisheries Technology and Development Center carries a bottlenose dolphin that was washed up dead on Tondaligan Beach last week. The dolphin, ...
    • ‘Double-dead’ fish monitored in Dagupan 

      Iñigo, Liezle Basa; Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, June 5, 2018, on page 7)
      Following the destruction and burial of 24 tons of “bangus” (milkfish) from fishkill areas of this province last weekend, local authorities have set up a 24-hour monitoring of deliveries entering the city’s public markets. ...
    • Fish experts push for advanced propagation of high-value wild fish 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, August 30, 2017, on page 6)
      Fish experts from the National Integrated Fisheries Technology Development Center (NIFTDC), an office under the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), wants to elevate the production of high-value fish species ...
    • Fish species can fight dengue mosquitoes – expert 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, February 7, 2018, on page 7)
      Dr. Westly Rosario, chief of the Fisheries expert at the National Integrated Fisheries Technology and Development Center of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR-NIFTDC), advocates for this “biological” ...
    • Longest and heaviest 'bangus' win ₱30,000 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, April 25, 2015, on page 13)
      For the second time in a row, Marilyn Camacho of Pugaro Suit won the heaviest and the longest bangus competitions in the "2015 Bangus Festival Bangus Rodeo" held yesterday in front of the city museum. The heaviest bangus ...
    • Mangrove planting 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, September 8, 2013, on page 17)
      College students from Dagupan City join mangrove planting activity dubbed 'Oplan: Broadcastreeing 2013,' organized by the Kapisanan ng Broadcaster the Pilipinas (KBP) - Pangasinan with the Provincial Environment and Natural ...
    • New mussel species seen to help revolutionize PH shellfish industry 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, July 23, 2015, on page B-8)
      A new species of mussel or tahong found recently by fishery experts in Calmay River can potentially boost the shellfish farming industry in the country. Westly Rosario, director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ...
    • Shrimp school in Dagupan ushers in new promise for PH aquaculture 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, August 24, 2015, on page 15)
      "Failures are ingredients to success." This quote holds true for the Shrimp School of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources- National Integrated Fisheries Technology and Development Center(BFAR-NIFTDC) in Dagupan ...
    • Solar aerator to boost milkfish production, avoid fish kills 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, August 11, 2014, on page 19)
      Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) scientists may have the answer to fish kill threats by employing solar technology that boosts milkfish production in an environment-friendly way. Dr. Westly Rosario, chief ...
    • Tilapia: The fish world's true 'Valentino' 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, February 14, 2017, on page 7)
      “The true Valentino fish is tilapia.” And not to be disputed, Dr. Westley Rosario, chief of BFAR-National Integrated Technology Fisheries Development Center, here, explained why this is so. Rosario described that a tilapia ...
    • Townsfolk defend Bolinao's Patar Beach eco-tourism zone 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, March 19, 2015, on page 9)
      The Bolinao Concerned Citizen Inc. (BCCI) is up-in-arms against an aqua-feeds manufacturer, which plans to put up an aquaculture project near the famed white sand Patar Beach or the so-called “Boracay of the north” in ...
    • Turtle freedom 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, January 24, 2015, on page 14)
      A 22.5-kilo olive ridley sea turtle measuring almost 2 feet long is released in the waters of the Hundred Island National Park in Alaminos City last Thursday by a team led by Dr. Westley Rosario of the Bureau of Fisheries ...
    • What’s Dagupan’s fish cemetery for? 

      Riñoza, Jojo (Manila Bulletin, September 28, 2015, on page 14)
      A little-known place in this city is getting a lot of attention these days, but many beg to ask: “What’s this Fish Cemetery in Barangay Bonuan Binloc for?” The fish cemetery, located at the compound of the Bureau of Fisheries ...