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  • UNIQUELY CAPIZ
    As Capiz is blessed with even rainfall distribution every year, the province is very suitable not only for aquaculture but also agri- and horticulture. Hence, Capiznons are engaged in such money generating industries. Below are some featured cooperatives and solely owned businesses which have participated in the CAPIZTAHAN '09. The only chance I got to see them all in one place.



    SUNSHINE FARM


    ROSELAWN GARDEN

    MARDEBB

    SABANDO SHELL CRAFT


    GEJUR HANDICRAFT

    NUTRIOL PASALUBONG CENTER

    UGAHAN SANG ROXAS CITY MULTIPURPOSE COOPERATIVE

    CSU PROCESSED FRUITS

    CAPIZ SMALL COCONUT FARMERS MERKETING COOPERATIVE

    TROPICS FOOD PRODUCTS

    YAMAN DAGAT FOOD CORPORATION

    KREYATIVO

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  • Baybay Beach

    Sunset o'er mountains overlooking Baybay




    A different perspective: in Black and White




    Shy Shell Seeker by the Seashore




    The gentle waves of Baybay Beach are
    wakeboarders' paradise




    can't resist the Marc's Pork BBQ; Some years back though, the resto name has been changed to Bitoy's but the all time goodness of the PBBQ has not diminished




    If ever you wonder along Baybay Beach one afternoon and you meet one of these girls, you might expect them to sell you peanuts. What you might not be expecting is they will offer to sing you a song for a purchase of P10 worth of peanuts. Take the offer. You might be surprised that some of them got talent.




    walking towards the sun
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  • Bangus Harvest, the Capiznon way
    Capiz isn't the Seafood Capital of the Philippines for nothing!Not only is it surrounded by the Visayan Sea that provides the people everyday with tons of seafoods like marlins, lapu-lapu, huge squids. etc; the province is also dotted with hectares of Fish/ Prawn/ King Crab ponds. There were days when pond owners would rake a lot of money from their prawn harvests. Now, with the attack of the White Spot Virus on prawns and the emergence of fake baby king crabs, the owners have focused more into Bangus or Bangrus in the local dialect. Not surprisingly, Bangrus is also the Philippine National Fish. Although, there are still those who gamble and succeed on prawns and king crabs.

    Preparations are usually done before the harvest day itself. The harvest is commonly scheduled at a very low tide , around 00 meters to the negatives, to completely dry up the pond and catch the jumping Bangrus with the giant nets, or "lambat" in Ilonggo. Blocks of ice must also be ready together with boxes to contain the Bangrus during transportation to the buyers.Wide and long plastics are essential in covering the Bangrus during transportation to prevent the surrounding air from melting the ice, which keeps the fish fresh. A small truck is often needed to transport the Bangrus. Supplies of coffee, rice, and viand are also needed for the additional hands that will help in the harvest.



    This shoreline serves as a road for vehicles that transport people, supplies and fish produce from and to and the town proper and beyond.





    These are equally important ways of transport in a fishpond- the "baroto" (small boat) and the "balsa" (bamboo raft). From the heavy blocks of ice to boxes of fresh bangrus produce, these humble water vehicles certainly deliver.





    Here, after releasing water out of the PAMUERTA (water outlet/ inlet) into the irrigation, the Bangrus are gathered using this gigantic lambat .








    Then, as the Bangrus are gathered, they struggle to get out of the net. This is a very dangerous stage since the Bangrus are such strong swimmers and jumpers that if one hits you, lacerations and bruises are likely to result.










    The use of a box as a head gear is to protect the face, especially the eyes, from the Bangrus.



    The Bangrus are then poured into this gigantic tub partially filled with cold water and ice. The low temperature kills the Bangrus.










    The Bangrus are grouped according to size.


    Boxes of Bangrus are carried a short distance to where the "baroto" and "balsa" are waiting.


    Finally, the Bangrus will be transported to the buyers.


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