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[Title] => Tuna industry unaffected by conflict in Mindanao
[Summary] => Despite the continuing conflict in Mindanao, the local tuna industry continues to flourish in the region, the Growth with Equity in Mindanao (GEM) Program of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) reported.
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[Title] => Fishing ban sa Romblon lang - DOH
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[Title] => Casiguran seen to rise as seafood capital
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora This coastal town facing the Pacific Ocean could become the countrys seafood capital in the coming years with the establishment of a P3-billion mariculture park.
Experts said the mariculture park within the 3,000-hectare Casiguran Bay could turn this sleepy town into a fish sanctuary and a showcase of aquaculture tourism in Northern Luzon.
Malcolm Sarmiento, director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), said Casiguran is one of the best sites for a mariculture park because of its vast marine resources and planktons.
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[AuthorName] => Manny Galvez
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[Title] => Red tide-contaminated tahong kills 1, downs 18
[Summary] => TACLOBAN CITY Red tide-contaminated tahong (mussels) killed a 60-year-old woman and downed 18 other residents of a coastal village in Tarangan, Samar, some 120 kilometers north of this city.
Samar health authorities identified the fatality as Patricia Lomunigue, who died while she was being rushed to the provincial hospital an hour after experiencing symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning like numbness, dizziness and body weakness.
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Experts said the mariculture park within the 3,000-hectare Casiguran Bay could turn this sleepy town into a fish sanctuary and a showcase of aquaculture tourism in Northern Luzon.
Malcolm Sarmiento, director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), said Casiguran is one of the best sites for a mariculture park because of its vast marine resources and planktons.
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[Title] => Red tide-contaminated tahong kills 1, downs 18
[Summary] => TACLOBAN CITY Red tide-contaminated tahong (mussels) killed a 60-year-old woman and downed 18 other residents of a coastal village in Tarangan, Samar, some 120 kilometers north of this city.
Samar health authorities identified the fatality as Patricia Lomunigue, who died while she was being rushed to the provincial hospital an hour after experiencing symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning like numbness, dizziness and body weakness.
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