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BFAR lifts shellfish ban in Bataan

(File photo courtesy of PTV) BALANGA CITY, Bataan - The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has lifted the shellfish ban in Bataan after samples collected in the coastal towns and this city were found negative for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Provincial agriculturist Joey Roberto Dizon said in an advisory on Wednesday night that BFAR issued Shellfish Advisory No. 08 dated March 2, 2022, based on the results of red tide monitoring activities of the fishery agency and the local government units (LGUs). Negative results for the PSP or red tide toxin were obtained from three consecutive weeks of sampling in the towns of Hermosa, Orani, Samal, Abucay, Pilar, Orion, Limay, Mariveles, and Balanga City. BFAR declared the shellfish ban on Nov. 6, 2021, and Feb. 25, 2022, after shellfish raised in these coastal areas were tested not fit for human consumption due to the presence of red tide. With the lifting of the ban, Dizon said eating, gathering, and/or harvesting and mark ....

Balanga City , Pagadian City , Joey Roberto Dizon , Bureau Of Fisheries , Aquatic Resources , Shellfish Advisory , Ile Photo Courtesy Of Ptv Balanga City , Ataan The Bureau Of Fisheries And Aquatic Resources Bfar Has Lifted Shellfish Ban In Bataan After Samples Collected Coastal Towns This City Were Found Negative For Paralytic Poisoning Psp Provincial Agriculturist Joey Roberto Dizon Said An Advisory On Wednesday Night That Issued No 08 Dated March 2 , Ased On The Results Of Red Tide Monitoring Activities Fishery Agency And Local Government Units Lgus Negative For Psp Or Toxin Were Obtained From Three Consecutive Weeks Sampling In Towns Hermosa , Nd Balanga City Bfar Declared The Shellfish Ban On Nov 6 , Nd Feb 25 , Fter Shellfish Raised In These Coastal Areas Were Tested Not Fit For Human Consumption Due To The Presence Of Red Tide With Lifting Ban , Izon Said Eating , Nd Or Harvesting And Marketing Of Shellfish From The Eight Towns Anda City Are Now Permitted He Said Bfar Lgus Continuously Monitoring Coastal Waters Bataan To Safeguard Public Health Protect Fishery Industry Pna ,

Cordillera farmers, NGOs send tons of veggies to Siargao

VEGGIES FOR SIARGAO. Seven tons of various kinds of vegetables from the Cordillera Region are unloaded from a C-130 military plane at the Sayak Airport in Del Carmen, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte on Wednesday (Feb. 23, 2022). The vegetables were distributed to the affected residents in the towns of Dapa, Del Carmen, Pilar, Burgos, and the two community kitchens each in the towns of San Isidro on the island. (Photo contributed by Ivy Marie Mangadlao) BUTUAN CITY - At least seven tons of highland vegetables were sent by groups of Cordillera farmers and various non-government organizations to aid the food needs of residents in Siargao Island who were badly affected by Typhoon Odette in December last year. The donation activity dubbed "Operation Siargao" is a collaboration among the Cordillera farmers, Upland Linkages, and Bangads Philippines groups, among others. Chelo Roces, the logistics planner of Operation Siargao, told reporters Thursday that the tons of vegetables inc ....

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Shellfish ban from 9 Bataan LGUs remains in effect

(File photo courtesy of PTV) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) on Thursday said the shellfish ban in Bataan that was raised on Nov. 6, 2021, is still in effect. As per BFAR Bulletin No. 3, shellfish samples collected from nine Bataan towns still tested positive for the red tide toxin causing paralytic shellfish poisoning. Covered by the ban are those raised and gathered from the towns of Hermosa, Orani, Samal, Abucay, Balanga City, Pilar, Orion, Limay, and Mariveles. "The public is advised to refrain from eating, gathering or harvesting, transporting and marketing shellfish from the coastal waters of Bataan until such time that the toxicity level has gone below the regulatory limit," BFAR National Director Eduardo Gongona said in an advisory. The regulatory limit for shellfish to be safe for human consumption is 60 unit grams of toxin per 100 grams of shellfish meat. Fish are safe for human consumption as long as they are fr ....

Balanga City , Pagadian City , Davao City , Eduardo Gongona , Bureau Of Fisheries , Aquatic Resources , Director Eduardo Gongona , Ile Photo Courtesy Of Ptv City San Fernando , Ampanga The Bureau Of Fisheries And Aquatic Resources Bfar On Thursday Said Shellfish Ban In Bataan That Was Raised Nov 6 , S Still In Effect As Per Bfar Bulletin No 3 , Hellfish Samples Collected From Nine Bataan Towns Still Tested Positive For The Red Tide Toxin Causing Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Covered By Ban Are Those Raised And Gathered Of Hermosa , Balanga City , Nd Mariveles Quot The Public Is Advised To Refrain From Eating , Athering Or Harvesting , Ransporting And Marketing Shellfish From The Coastal Waters Of Bataan Until Such Time That Toxicity Level Has Gone Below Regulatory Limit , Uot Bfar National Director Eduardo Gongona Said In An Advisory The Regulatory Limit For Shellfish To Be Safe Human Consumption Is 60 Unit Grams Of Toxin Per 100 Meat Fish Are As Long They Fresh And With Gills Intestines Removed Before Cooking Pna ,