+ Follow BATANGAS COAST Tag
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[Title] => Knowing where to fish
[Summary] => Now, fishermen have a way of knowing where schools of fish abound.
This is through a technology developed by the University of the Philippines-Marine Science Institute (UP-MSI) in Diliman, Quezon City.
The technology can identify areas with abundant plankton, a mass of tiny plants and animals floating in the sea or in lakes, usually near the surface, and eaten by fish and other aquatic animals.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Hobie Challenge sails off at Maya Maya
[Summary] => Men of the sea will test their heart and soul against the elements when the second Philippine Hobie Challenge, the toughest among an array of sailing events, unfolds in the scenic Maya Maya on the Batangas Coast.
Hong Kongs Mike Scantlebury, founder of the Hobie Challenge, teams up with Frenchman Nicolas Croly aboard their Hobie-16 "Honkin Hogs" to defend the title he won last year in the Lucena, Quezon to Boracay Island route.
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BATANGAS COAST
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[Title] => Knowing where to fish
[Summary] => Now, fishermen have a way of knowing where schools of fish abound.
This is through a technology developed by the University of the Philippines-Marine Science Institute (UP-MSI) in Diliman, Quezon City.
The technology can identify areas with abundant plankton, a mass of tiny plants and animals floating in the sea or in lakes, usually near the surface, and eaten by fish and other aquatic animals.
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[Title] => Hobie Challenge sails off at Maya Maya
[Summary] => Men of the sea will test their heart and soul against the elements when the second Philippine Hobie Challenge, the toughest among an array of sailing events, unfolds in the scenic Maya Maya on the Batangas Coast.
Hong Kongs Mike Scantlebury, founder of the Hobie Challenge, teams up with Frenchman Nicolas Croly aboard their Hobie-16 "Honkin Hogs" to defend the title he won last year in the Lucena, Quezon to Boracay Island route.
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