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PAÍS SECCIÓN Filipinas Productos De La Pesca En vigor desde PAÍS Filipinas 10/08/2007 00261 SECCIÓN Productos de la pesca Fecha de publicación 14/01/2020 Lista en vigor Número de Nombre Ciudad Regiones Actividades Comentario Fecha de la petición autorización 00-0000323 F/V Rose Marie (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 00-0000324 F/V Paul Reynald (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 00-0000460 F/V Resty BT (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 00-0000554 F/V Maria Erlinda (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 00-0001069 FB Purple Aster 888 (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 20/04/2012 00-0002318 F/V Pacific Plover (Royal Pacific Rim Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 27/07/2018 00-0002559 F/V Gabrielle L.T. (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 01/04/2014 00-0002560 F/V Sophia Martina (Trans Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 01/04/2014 00-0002561 F/V Tobias Miguel (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 01/04/2014 00-0002671 F/V Purple Beauty 888 (FFC Subic Seafoods Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 12/01/2015 00-0002818 F/V Treska (Starcki Venture Corporation) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 06/08/2020 00-0003069 F/V Lauren Marie Taylor (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 15/01/2016 00-0003169 F/V Majestic Milkyway (JV3 Marine Corporation) Olangapo City Zambales ZV 28/09/2016 00-0003240 F/V Sunflower 8 (FFC Subic Seafood Corporation) Subic Zambales ZV 28/09/2016 00-0003917 F/V Jasmin 888 (FFC Subic Seafoods Corporation) Subic Zambales ZV 04/02/2020 1 / 8 Lista en vigor Número de Nombre Ciudad Regiones Actividades Comentario Fecha de la petición autorización 00-0003935 F/V Joe Turner (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 04/02/2020 00-0003936 F/V John Fisher (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 04/02/2020 00-002267 F/V Chenille (Starčki Venture Corporation) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 26/02/2021 002786 F/V Alpine Pink (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 24/10/2007 005859 F/V Vanilla (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Manila Metro Manila ZV 007326 F/V Silver Queen (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Manila Metro Manila ZV 007581 F/V Jasmin 88 (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 23/07/2008 015151 F/V Golden Shower 888 (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Navotas City Metro Manila RV 14/05/2019 022133 F/V Glaxinia 888 (Frabelle Fishing Corporation) Manila Metro Manila ZV 04-0000026 F/V Daniella T (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 04-0000039 F/V Martina Elizabeth (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 04-0000827 F/V Martina Marie (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Navotas City Metro Manila ZV 18/12/2013 05-0000237 F/V Discovery 101 (Bismarck Pacific Sunrise Fishing Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 01/04/2014 05-0003290 F/V Dolores 873 (Southern Tuna Sea Fishing Ventures, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 06/08/2020 10-0002817 F/V Dolores 858 (Ocean Bounty Fishing Ventures Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 12/01/2015 10-0002903 F/V Dolly 898 (South Sea Fishing Ventures Philippines) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 12/01/2015 10-0003031 F/V Dolores 859 (South Pacific Deep Sea Ventures Corporation) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 12/01/2015 10-0003054 F/V Dolores 865 (Golden Anchor Marine Ventures Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 21/03/2016 10-0003090 F/V Dolores 869 (Pacific Seas Tuna Ventures, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 24/06/2016 1009 Celebes Canning Corporation General Santos City South Cotabato PP 2 / 8 Lista en vigor Número de Nombre Ciudad Regiones Actividades Comentario Fecha de la petición autorización 1024 Allforward Warehouse Inc. General Santos City South Cotabato CS 05/12/2016 1058 SAFI Foods, Inc. Alabel Sarangani PP Aq 28/09/2016 1070 Super Royale Seafoods International, Inc. Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 27/03/2020 1076 Ocean Deli Packing Corporation General Santos City South Cotabato PP 27/03/2020 11-0000340 F/V Discovery 102 (South Pacific Allied Fisheries Corp.) Cebu City Cebu ZV 11/02/2013 11-0001005 F/V Discovery 105 (Phil Sino Pacific Ventures Corp.) Cebu City Cebu ZV 17/07/2014 11-1070 Seatrade Canning Corporation General Santos City South Cotabato PP 12-0000110 FV Dolores-849 (RD Tuna Venture, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000163 FV Dolores-834 (South Sea Fishing Ventures Philippines, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000166 FV Dolly-888 (South Sea Fishing Ventures Philippines, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000179 FV Dolores-838 (South Sea Fishing Ventures Ohilippines, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000181 FV Dolly-767 (RD Tuna Ventures, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000195 FV Dolly-798 (RD Tuna Ventures, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000203 F/V Sagara Babylyn (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 18/12/2013 12-0000358 F/V Ritchie 813 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0000780 FV Dolly-889 (South Sea Fishing Ventures Philippines, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 20/04/2012 12-0000826 F/V Francesca L.T. (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 24/10/2013 12-0001555 F/V John Michael (Rell & Renn Fishing Corporation) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001599 F/V John Reynald - Catcher (Trans-Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 18/12/2013 12-0001652 F/V Rosemont 888 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 3 / 8 Lista en vigor Número de Nombre Ciudad Regiones Actividades Comentario Fecha de la petición autorización 12-0001653 F/V Princess Janice 168 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001654 F/V Queen Evelyn 168 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001655 F/V Gardenia (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 27/03/2020 12-0001656 F/V Queen Evelyn 889 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001657 F/V Kenken 888 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001658 F/V San Andres 179 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001818 F/V Dolores 878 (South Sea Fishing Ventures Philippines, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 15/11/2012 12-0001831 F/V Queen Jenny 138 (TSP Marine Industries) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 11/02/2013 12-0002054 F/V Dolores 737 (Asia Pacific Allied Fishing Ventures Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 24/10/2013 12-0002957 F/V Kamilah (Bluecatch Corporation) Maasim Sarangani ZV 15/05/2017 12-0002975 F/V Mavienne (Bluecatch Corporation) Maasim Sarangani ZV 15/05/2017 12-0003015 F/V Queen Jina-101 (Domingo Teng Fishing Industry, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 05/09/2017 12-0003528 F/V Chessa 888 (Domingo Teng Industry, Fishing Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 19/06/2020 12-0003554 F/V Queen Evelyn 101 (TSP Livestock & Development Corp.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 06/08/2020 1246 Alliance Select Foods International Inc. General Santos City South Cotabato PP 1248 Ocean Canning Corporation General Santos City South Cotabato PP 130001621 F/V Dolores 870 (Global Fishing Tuna Ventures, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 17/01/2017 13-0001622 F/V Dolores 872 (Tropical Fishing Tuna Venture, Inc.) General Santos City South Cotabato ZV 22/03/2017 1310 Ayala Seafoods Corporation Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 1311 Universal Canning Incorporated Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 09/06/2010 4 / 8 Lista en vigor Número de Nombre Ciudad Regiones Actividades Comentario Fecha de la petición autorización 139-03 E.M. Buenaventura Trading Caloocan City Metro Manila PP 1401 Anjo Farms Incorporated San Fabian Pangasinan PP Aq 1510 Crustacean Trading Corp. Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP Aq 1596 Makran Trading and Development Corporation Bago City Negros Occidental PP Aq 14/10/2015 1641 Bohol Agro Marine Development Corporation Tubigon Bohol PP Aq 1652 Philbest Canning Corp. General Santos City South Cotabato PP 1779 YL Fishing Corporation Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 24/05/2016 1946 Millenium Ocean Star Corp. Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 17/01/2017 2012 Chaoching Marine Corporation Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 28/12/2018 2139 Fitrite Incorporated Quezon City Metro Manila PP 2174 F/V Bernadette Marie (Trans Pacific Journey Fishing Corp.) Manila Metro Manila ZV 15/11/2012 2257 SAFII Cold Storage A-H General Santos City South Cotabato CS 11/01/2012 2321 Mekeni Food Corporation Porac Pampanga PP 14/05/2019 2434 RGE Agridev Corporation Lapulapu city Cebu PP 05/12/2016 2504 Jarla Trading Manila Metro Manila PP 2505 Mardak Global Export, Inc. Montalban Rizal PP 15/01/2016 2823 Green Harvest Food Products San Pablo Laguna PP 18/11/2019 2874 Bigfish Foods Corporation Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur PP 01/04/2014 2954 President Marine Products Corporation Valenzuela Metro Manila PP Aq 17/07/2014 2973 FRI Seafood Trading Manila Metro Manila PP 5 / 8 Lista en vigor Número de Nombre Ciudad Regiones Actividades Comentario Fecha de la petición autorización 2984 Foodsphere Incorporated Malvar Batangas PP 19/12/2017 3000001661203 Aquatic Ace Corporation Naga Zamboanga Sibugay PP Aq 27/03/2020 3000002773855 Citra Mina Canning Corporation General Santos City South Cotabato PP 04/02/2020 3000005038180 Island Garden Fresh International Inc.
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