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    • Action to protect crab resources 

      Prudencio, Max (Manila Bulletin, January 19, 2019, on page B-5)
      Three municipalities in northern Cagayan have come-up with legislation aiming to protect and conserve crabs, as well as other fishery resources. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources here, on the other hand, continues ...
    • BFAR 2, DA-ACPC rolls out loan programs for fisheries 

      Prudencio, Max (Manila Bulletin, March 14, 2019, on page B-6)
      The fisheries bureau in Region 2 and the Agriculture credit policy Council have completed the information campaign relative to loan programs being offered by the latter for the fisheries sector. In the Isabela leg last ...
    • DENR to plant bamboo trees along Cagayan River banks to mitigate flooding 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, December 3, 2020, on page 3)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is set to plant bamboo trees along the banks of the Cagayan River to help mitigate flooding in communities that were submerged during the onslaught of typhoon ...
    • Illegal trawls swapped with legally allowed fishing gears in Cagayan 

      Prudencio, Max (Manila Bulletin, January 12, 2019, on page B5)
      With the aim to put a halt to the use of active gear in municipal waters and at the same time ensure that fishers continue their main source of livelihooh, the fisheries bureau here currently implements a mechanism on ...
    • Rains drench Luzon as 'Henry' exits PAR 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, September 4, 2022, on page 3)
      The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has lowered the tropical cyclone wind signal in Batanes as typhoon Henry (international name Hinnamnor) continued to move away from ...
    • 'Ulysses' damage to agriculture sector rises to ₱4 billion 

      Miraflor, Madelaine B. (Manila Bulletin, November 19, 2020, on page B-2)
      Typhoon "Ulysses" has already incurred nearly ₱4 billion worth of damage to the country’s agriculture sector, with rice as the most affected crop. Data from the Department of Agriculture's (DA) Disaster Risk Reduction and ...