February 15, 2017

Pangasinan releases 300 Thousand Tilapia Fingerlings at Agno River


Tilapia seeding - Pangasinan Governor Amado I. Espino, III (right) led the seeding of 300,000 tilapia fingerlings at the mouth of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) re-regulating pond in San Roque, San Manuel town on Friday. The releasing of fingerlings is intended to increase tilapia population for fish capture of marginalized fisherfolk in the lower streams of Agno River Irrigation System. February 11, 2017. Jojo Riñoza/MB

Lingayen – Governor Amado I. Espino, III on February 10 led the seeding of about 300,000 tilapia fingerlings at the mouth of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) re-regulating pond in San Roque, San Manuel town.

​            Governor Espino, along with executives of NIA – Region 1 led by Engr. Frida Nidoy, San Roque Power Corp.  vice president for corporate affairs Tom Valdez, Pangasinan Federation of Irrigators’ Associations (PFIA) president Oftociano Manalo and other leaders of the Agno River Irrigation System (ARIS) led the dispersal of fresh water tilapia fingerlings which were sourced out from the fish hatcheries of the provincial government and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.
Tilapia seeding - Pangasinan Governor Amado I. Espino, III (middle) led the seeding of 300,000 tilapia fingerlings at the mouth of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) re-regulating pond in San Roque, San Manuel town on Friday. The releasing of fingerlings is intended to increase tilapia population for fish capture of marginalized fisherfolk in the lower streams of Agno River Irrigation System. February 11, 2017. Jojo Riñoza/MB 


​            The fingerlings dispersal, which was launched during the administration of former Pangasinan governor and now 5th district Representative Amado T. Espino, Jr., is sustained by the present provincial administration to increase tilapia population for fish capture of marginalized fisherfolk in the lower streams of ARIS.

         From 2007 - 2016, under the watch of the former governor, the provincial government was able to produce about 11 million tilapia fingerlings and dispersed 19 million fingerlings to 751 communal rivers in Pangasinan. The 9 million fingerlings were sourced from BFAR-Munoz.

        Provincial Agriculturist OIC Dalisay Moya said that the massive dispersal program since 2007 have "relatively contributed to the increase of about 850 metric tons of harvested tilapia valued at P42.5 million."

​            “Aside from the aggressive efforts undertaken by the provincial government for the protection and preservation of the rivers systems in the province, we also vow to sustain the enrichment of resources for the benefit of marginalized fisherfolk,” Governor Espino emphasized during the fish dispersal activity.

​            “Monitoring activities of the Task Force Kalikasan along our rivers will also be tightened to safeguard our natural resources from harm and degradation,” he added.    


​            Governor Espino said that mass dispersal of tilapia fingerlings will also be conducted in central and western parts of the province.

​            Assuring all-out support to farmers in the province, Governor Espino said that the province has allocated Php15-M intended for the construction of irrigation projects and support facilities. A Php5-M supplemental budget will be lobbied to the provincial board for the same allocation.

​            It can be recalled that last week, the governor awarded shallow tube wells and farming aids worth P8 million to farmers associations in the province.  

​            The Agno River Irrigation Project (ARIP) of NIA has already covered 11,202 hectares of planted/irrigated areas in Agno system (9,102 hectares) which include San Manuel, Asingan, Binalonan, Villasis, Urdaneta City, Laoac, Manaoag, Mangaldan, Mapandan, Sta. Barbara and Malasiqui); and Sinocalan system (2,100 hectares) covering Sta. Barbara, Calasiao, Mangaldan and Dagupan City.

​            Out of the 181,261 hectares total potential irrigable area, the NIA ARIP already renders irrigation services in 109,227 hectares. 

NIA officials led a briefing on their irrigation projects right after the tilapia fingerlings dispersal. (***RELEASE)


October 26, 2016

IN PHOTOS: FLOODS, GARBAGE HOUND THE DEAD

Spilling garbage from an open dumpsite and knee-deep floodwater brought by recent weather disturbance hound the dead and the living in a public cemetery in Bonuan, Dagupan City. Families of the people buried here have been long complaining of the foul smell, flooding and garbage spilling over the walls of the cemetery. Millions of Filipinos flocks to cemeteries to clean prepares the graveyards of their departed ones for the observance All Saints Day and All Souls Day. 
October 25, 2016
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October 24, 2016

IN PHOTOS: SUN SOAKED PANGASINAN

IN PHOTOS:
Some walk, some takes a boat crossing the flooded streets leading to the town center at bgy. Lasip and San Vicente in Calasiao, Pangasinan on a Sunday, Many low-lying areas have remained flooded long after weather disturbances have left the country.








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all photos by Jojo Riñoza

October 6, 2016

IN PHOTOS : War On Drugs - Murder In Broad Daylight - Pangasinan, Philippines

The body of Eric Estrada, an alleged drug pusher lies along a busy street at Barangay Mayombo in Dagupan City early Thursday. Initial reports say unidentified assailants riding in a motorcycle shot Estrada in broad daylight. Six (6) empty bullet shells of still unknown caliber were recovered at the crime scene. Police said Estrada was listed in the BADAC drug watch list. October 6, 2016 / PHOTO/JOJO RIÑOZA/MB








September 24, 2016

In Pangasinan - Philippine's War On Drugs Continue

“one time big time” – Seventeen (17) suspected drug pushers arrested during a 24-hour police operations are presented to media during a press briefing at Dagupan City Police Station (DCPS) yesterday afternoon, September 21. Pangasinan Police Office have reported more than 500 drug personalities arrested and 30 killed in more than 400 police operations since the start of government’s ‘war on drugs’, while 121 deaths due to shooting incidents are under investigated. Report also shows 16,803 drug users and 2,023 drug pushers have already surrendered to the authorities in the whole province.
In cold steel bracelet 



Too late for regrets 

Will be hugging cold bars – Seventeen (17) suspected drug pushers arrested during a 24-hour police operations remove handcuffs as they were put inside a congested detention cell at Dagupan City Police Station (DCPS) yesterday afternoon, September 21. Pangasinan Police Office have reported more than 500 drug personalities arrested and 30 killed in more than 400 police operations since the start of government’s ‘war on drugs’, while 121 deaths due to shooting incidents are under investigated. Report also shows 16,803 drug users and 2,023 drug pushers have already surrendered to the authorities in the whole province. 

Evidence
“One time, big time” – Police operatives of Dagupan City Police Station prepares for a operation early morning Wednesday. Several drug suspected drug pushers were apprehended during a 24-hours multiple search warrant and buy-bust operations conducted during the ‘one time, big time operation’ against illegal drug personalities within the city. Police report (initial) says seven (7) drug pushers were apprehended in Dagupan City early morning Monday (September 21). 






September 10, 2016

Anti-Illegal Drugs Summit, Pangasinan,PH


Lingayen, Pangasinan - Local Government Secretary Ismael D. Sueno commends the Pangasinan provincial government for extending its all-out support to the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.

He also thanked the provincial government as well as the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) for coming up with a worthy endeavor such as a whole-day multi-sectoral summit.

Sison Auditorium, September 9, 2016




August 19, 2016

Monsoon rains flood Dagupan City - Philippines

Business as usual – Despite flooding due continuous monsoon rains and the high tides, now on its third day, its business as usual to these market vendors at Magsaysay Fish Market in Dagupan City on Wednesday, August 17, 2016. jojo Riñoza/MB