Tuna producers eye LFG as fuel substitute
As the fuel prices are increasing non-stop the tuna producers of Philippines are thinking to use LPG instead oil to escape the heat of the situation.
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As the fuel prices are increasing non-stop the tuna producers of Philippines are thinking to use LPG instead oil to escape the heat of the situation.
The government of Philippines has decided to buy Romblon fish even after a scare that it poses health risk.
The ban imposed by Pacific nations of tuna boats in their international water won’t have much impact on the Philippine tuna industry.
Malacañang has worked hard to convince Indonesia to reconsider its ban on the transport of raw tuna outside its territory.
After days of heavy rains, about 1,500 litres of coconut oil sludge reportedly spilled into the Davao Gulf on Saturday.
Capiceños is getting more government help to enhance its aquaculture and marine products, told government official.
Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has launched a mariculture development project to promote the culture and production of high-value fish species.
Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino Jr. has declared the province under state of calamity following typhoon Cosme, which battered the agriculture and aquaculture of the state.
Philippines agreed to improve its tuna catch data collection which will be used by BFAR-NFRDI to collect data about the caught tuna.
The international environmental organization Greenpeace has accused that Philippine ships are transferring the tuna at high seas.
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