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12:19 PM

Tuna festival '08 finally opens in GENSAN

Posted by Dave

GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews/27 August) – Despite apprehensions over security, a festive mood prevailed among residents here who greeted the opening Sunday of the weeklong tuna festival with fun and revelry, and officials who emphasized the contribution of the local tuna industry to the city’s progress.

Street dancers clad in colorful costumes with tuna themes bopped to the beat
of drum, lyres and other musical instruments.

Mayor Pedro Acharon acknowledged the contribution of the tuna industry as he appealed for ocean conservation to protect the industry that enabled this city to land in the national and international market maps.

He called on industry players to pursue environmental governance projects to conserve dwindling marine resources that are the lifeblood of the industry.

“The tuna industry has contributed a lot in improving the economy of the locality. It is but proper to fete it with honor,” the mayor said in a speech at the city oval plaza where tents offering various merchandises have risen.

“I thank the tuna and fisheries related investors for locating in our city,” he added.

This year is the 8th Tuna festival that would culminate on September 5, the 38th charter anniversary of the city.


No prominent national figures, however, graced Sunday’s opening ceremonies, unlike in the past years.

Roads surrounding the oval plaza were closed to traffic to give way to the activities. Uniformed police and military personnel were highly visible due to lingering terror threats to the area. Bomb sniffing dogs swept the periphery for explosives.

Acharon called for public vigilance against any acts of terrorism that might be committed during the festival to avoid spoiling the upbeat mood.

Senior Supt. Alfredo Toroctocon, city police chief, called on the public to cooperate in security checks in a bid to curtail untoward incidents.

”We have heightened our security and we hope nothing bad will happen in the duration of the festival,” the police official said.

The highlight of this year’s festival will be the tuna congress, an event expected to gather hundreds of key tuna industry players in the country and abroad.

Slated on September 1 and 2, this year’s congress is themed “Quality and Sustainability: Key to Competitive Philippine Tuna Industry.”

Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban and Sen. Ramon Magsaysay, chair of
the Senate committee on agriculture, will be the key guests in the opening ceremonies.

The Philippines annually produces approximately 400,000 metric tons of tuna with a value of P18 billion (about $330 million), of which about 85 percent (roughly P15 billion or $280 million) is exported to various regions, including Japan, the US, and Europe, according to the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.

The bulk of tuna production takes place in this city, which is dubbed the “Tuna Capital of the Philippines.”

The local tuna industry here provides direct and indirect employment to at least 100,000 fisherfolk, laborers and factory workers.

Six of the country’s eight tuna canneries are based in this city.
Original Article from: www.Mindanews.com
Youtube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJq8SxWKJJY

6:19 PM

Kadayawan 2008

Posted by Dave

Kadayawan 2008 is coming, it is considered as the festival of festivals. What began as a simple thanksgiving for bountiful harvests has evolved into one big party of parties, with the highlight on the diverse groups of DavaoeƱos. A celebration of our indigenous cultures, food, arts, hobbies, past and present cultures, Kadayawan has become the event to experience and enjoy in Davao City every year because there’s something for everybody.

Here’s a video introduction of and invitation to Kadayawan 2008:


[My Davao City]
Kadayawan 2008
August 5th, 2008

Among the highlights of the festival are the colorful Indak-Indak the Kadalanan, the floral float parade, Moda Mindanaw, Tunog Mindanaw, and the search for the Hiyas ng Kadayawan. First time Kadayawan guests, are enjoined to join the special Kadayawan Toursk.

6:04 PM

Gensan's 10th Tuna Festival

Posted by Dave


All activities are set and ready to roll, Its Gensans 10th Tuna Festival which will start probably last week of august up to 1st week of september, for this year the theme is "A decade of fish-tivities and oppor-Tuna-ties". Highlights for this event are FISHFEST SA FISHPORT (a hit among foreigners), Search for Ms. Gensan, Bodyfest Modeling Competition, Fishdance - Mindanao Showdown, the 1st GAGAMBA Fighting Competition, LGU Employees Showcase, the Tunafest Badminton Competition, the Tuna Float Parade, the KARAGATAN AWARDS, the Sashimi Night, the BANCARERA and the National Tuna Congress, among others. For complete Schedule refer to this link http://www.gensantos.com/2008/07/10th-tuna-festival-2008-sked-all-set/ . See You!

4:17 PM

Beach Hopping for as low as 399

Posted by Dave


Wind and Wave davao is offering the lowest and the greatest experience when it comes to beach hopping and scuba diving . They offer Organized Beach hopping for as low as 399, For everybody. Inclusive of boat fare, buffet lunch, and a personal copy of photo and video clips Cd of the activity. Organized Diving 101 for as low as 999, Inclusive of dive guide, well maintained scuba gear, boat fare, souvenir wind and wave t-shirt, buffet lunch and a personal copy of photo and video clips Cd of the activity. Organized Day Dive for as low as 999, Inclusive of speedboat fare, weight belts, snacks, tanks and a dive guide, and a personal copy of photo and video clips Cd of the activity.
So what are you waiting for? come and explore wind and wave davao, I might try their services too, Im planning and Im excited :) for more info and reservations visit their website at www.windandwavedavao.com
Ligid Island

10:12 AM

iPhone 3G Pilipinas

Posted by Dave


Wowowow this is really crap, I thought that iPhone 3g would just cost 200$ but man, it cost quadruple than the exact price, this is really insane lol im just frustrated with iPhone 3g sorry guys lol anyways here are the details officially announced by Globe Telecom.
Prepaid iPhone 3G Prices:

* 8GB iPhone 3G - Php41,889
* 16GB iPhone 3G - Php48,889

Every iPhone Prepaid Kit is provided with P200 worth of free load every month for 5 months. Meaning you get 10 free internet hours every month for the next 5 months at P5/15 minutes rate.

Post Paid Prices:

* Php1,599/month | 8GB = Php16,800 or 16GB = Php22,300
* Php2,199/month | 8GB = Php14,600 or 16GB = Php20,000
* Php3,299/month | 8GB = Php12,300 or 16GB = Php17,800
* Php3,999/month | 8GB = Php5,600 or 16GB = Php11,000
* Php4,999/month | 8GB = Free or 16GB = Php5,000

- 2-year lock-up applies.
- Rates are inclusive of VAT and Currency Exchange Rate Adjustment (CERA).
- Free text allocation applies to local text messages (Globe to Globe and Globe to other networks).
- Free call minutes applies allocation applies to local calls (Globe to Globe, Globe to other networks, Globe to landline and NDD calls).

“We are very excited to launch iPhone 3G here in the Philippines. Beginning August 22, Globe is bringing to the Filipinos the best browsing experience through the revolutionary iPhone 3G on our 3G/HSDPA network,” said Gerardo C. Ablaza Jr., president and CEO of Globe Telecom.

Globe will be offering special post paid plans that will allow consumers to experience the exciting features of iPhone 3G. These special plans will come with free local mobile internet hours and free Wi-Fi browsing hours (in areas covered by Globe Wireless Internet Zones). This, together with Globe’s call and text rates, ensures excellent connectivity.

For those interested in purchasing the iPhone 3G with Globe postpaid and prepaid, you can start making reservations beginning August 6 by calling Globe’s 24-Hour Call-in Service via landline (632)7301000 or 211 via toll-free mobile.

10:59 PM

Funny Videos

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3:34 AM

Ligid Island

Posted by Dave


I wanted to share this place to everyone, this is Ligid Island a wonderful place and very virgin though I havent been there yet, I really like the place and very very nice, This site is located in the northeast tip of Samal Island lies Big Ligid Island. The caves reveals the marvelous underwater marine life. Fine golden sea cucumbers are densely littering the reef amid a rainbow of soft corals, hydroids and basket stars. The slender reef top, covered with leather corals, drops sharply at about 15m. In the caves, divers will see small tropical small reefs black corals, soft corals and sponge crabs. Outside the caves, you will encounter several marine life such as crabs, tunicates, scorpion and lionfishes, sleeping parrot and rabbit fishes, morays and razorfishes hovering vertically in a harp gorgonian.