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    Tribes and tuna

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    Date
    August 30, 2013
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    BW20130830_S3/11
    Excerpt
    It is said that there is a fiesta being celebrated somewhere around the country every day. For the next couple of weekends, one can celebrate the contributions of tuna to a city's development and the unique culture of what was once the biggest province in the Philippines. Mention the word "tuna" and Gen. Santos City comes into mind - Sarangani Bay is a tuna breeding ground, and the city has been acknowledged as the country's "tuna capital" for decades since its catch can surpass the aggregate tuna yield of all local fish ports.
    Citation
    Tribes and tuna. (2013, August 30). BusinessWorld, p. S3/11
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/7887
    Corporate Names
    Department of Tourism (DOT) Socsksargen Federation of Fisheries and Allied Industries (SFFAII)
    Personal Names
    Rivera, Ronnel
    Geographic Names
    Cotabato South Cotabato Sarangani Maguindanao Sultan Kudarat Amas, Kidapawan City General Santos
    Subject
    tuna fisheries fisheries conferences fishing harbours ecotourism
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