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In a festive tripartite rite at the Tinori-an River in Barangay Tinori-an, Anilao, Iloilo, a landmark Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed, marking the launch of the “Tinori-an River Community-Based Ecotour: A Sustainable Tourism Approach to Resource Generation.” This tripartite partnership forged this Wednesday afternoon, March 13, 2024, involves a collaboration between the Iloilo State University of Fisheries Science and Technology (ISUFST) and the Local Government Units (LGUs) of Anilao and Barotac Nuevo.
The ceremony was attended by officials from three institutions, barangay officials, and local residents of the areas surrounding the Tinori-an River. Graduates of the ISUFST sustainable eco-tourism skills training program, primarily consisting of women and fishermen from the river area, were also present.
Vice Mayor Ma. Theresa F. Debuque of Anilao and Vice Mayor Hernan D. Biron, Jr., of Barotac Nuevo, who represented their respective municipalities on behalf of their mayors, all confirmed their strong legislative, executive, and personal commitments to the project. ISUFST, represented by University President Dr. Nordy Siason, Jr., also reiterated the institutions’ commitment to the project’s success.
Dr. Siason, drawing from his own experiences with the Tinori-an River in his childhood years, passionately urged all project proponents and participants to protect the river and embrace necessary sacrifices for sustainable development. He highlighted ISUFST’s commitment to the community, offering the university as a prime option for higher education within the community. He emphasized, “The tripartite agreement for the Tinori-an River EcoTour project is not just about creating a new tourist destination; it’s about setting a new standard for how we interact with our environment, engage with our community, and envision our future.”
Vice Mayor Biron expressed gratitude towards all partners involved and pledged to exert all efforts to turn the project’s vision into reality. Vice Mayor Debuque, comparing the initiative to the river cruises in Vietnam, called on residents and fisherfolks to demonstrate discipline and commitment to the project. She promised, along with Vice Mayor Biron, to support the project through local legislation.
Dr. Jescel Bito-onon, the Tinori-an Project Head and Director of the Research and Development of ISUFST, detailed the project’s inception and its evolution into a comprehensive initiative, stressing the importance of collective action to ensure the Tinori-an River remains a symbol of hope and prosperity for all.
Adding to the discourse, ISUFST’s Director of International Affairs and Linkages outlined the project’s significance, listing five pivotal benefits: A unified vision encompassing environmental preservation, sustainable tourism for economic prosperity, community collaboration and empowerment, knowledge advancement through research, and participative governance for social justice.
The project, endorsed separately by the respective Sangguniang Bayan of Barotac Nuevo and Anilao, aims to utilize the Tinori-an River’s natural beauty and biodiversity for sustainable tourism, ensuring resource conservation for future generations. It signifies a monumental step towards sustainable development and environmental conservation in the region, with ISUFST leading the development through sustainable tourism management strategies, and the LGUs providing policy development support and assisting in river clean-up operations.
This tripartite agreement sets a precedent for sustainable tourism, community engagement, and environmental stewardship, promising to transform the Tinori-an River into a beacon of eco-tourism and sustainable development.
(News and Photos by Julius Ruger Hermano and John Vincent Manalo)
ISUFST launches TERESSA Project in Barotac Nuevo marking the celebration of Int’l Women’s Month
Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo–In a significant step towards fostering economic resilience, equality, and safe spaces, Iloilo State University of Fisheries Science and Technology (ISUFST) has launched the TERESSA (Training on Economic Resiliency, Equality, and Safe Spaces Action) project. This event, coinciding with the International Women’s Month celebration, marks the beginning of a collaborative endeavor aimed at empowering women in the community. The event took place on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Social Hall of the Municipal Building in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo.
The ISUFST-initiated project is a product of a multi-institution partnership among the Barotac Nuevo Local Government Unit, Barotac Nuevo Municipal Police Station, JCI Barotac Nuevo Tamasak, and ISUFST. It seeks to create a lasting impact and facilitate long-term transformation within the community, with a special focus on enabling women to realize their potential and actively participate in the decision-making process.
The launching event was graced by key figures in the community, including Estelita Sumayo, MSWD Officer of LGU Barotac Nuevo, who delivered the welcome message, and Dr. Nordy Siason, Jr., President of ISUFST, who also shared his messages of support and commitment to the project. Vice Mayor Hernan G. Biron Jr., together with TERESSA beneficiaries, participants, and volunteers, were also in attendance.
Dr. Nordy Siason, Jr. emphasized the importance of the TERESSA project in the context of supporting the local economy and community of Barotac Nuevo. He stated, “TERESSA represents not just a commitment to women’s empowerment but also a strategic investment in our community’s future. By fostering an environment where women are equipped to lead, innovate, and grow, we are laying the foundation for a more resilient and equitable society. The ISUFST is dedicated to supporting this endeavor in every way possible, ensuring that the contributions of women are recognized and valued at every level of community development.”
Town’s Matriarch Diana Biron also conveyed her support for the project, urging women to take advantage of the opportunities it offers for livelihood and skills capacitation. PLT Cedrick Cruz, Officer-in-charge and Chief of Police of Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, participated in the event as well, highlighting the project’s significance in creating safer spaces for women.
Dr. Jeanette Bayona, Director of the Office of Extension Services and Community Development at ISUFST, provided a glimpse into Project TERESSA, while the unveiling of “Tyangge ni Teray,” a market space for women entrepreneurs, marked a key highlight of the launch. The event featured talks on marketing for Tyangge ni Teray by Hon. Gilmare Joyce Lingga, President of JCI Barotac Nuevo Tamasak, and on women entrepreneurship and financial literacy by Atty. Johanna Marie Belgira, Municipal Legal Officer of LGU Barotac Nuevo.
Barotac Nuevo SK President Hon. Rica Pama delivered the closing message, encapsulating the spirit of collaboration and empowerment that TERESSA embodies. Dr. Bayona, reflecting on the project’s inception, remarked, “Behind the success of a woman is lots of women,” stressing the importance of women’s collaboration and solidarity. She highlighted how TERESSA drew inspiration from the Ilongga heroine Teresa Magbanua, embodying the spirit of resilience and empowerment that the project aims to instill in the women of Barotac Nuevo.
As the TERESSA project sets into motion, it promises to usher in a new era of empowerment, economic resilience, and safety for the women of Barotac Nuevo, aligning with the global observance of International Women’s Month and contributing to the broader goals of gender equality and community development.
(News by Herman Lagon; Photos by Mars Vincent Mahinay and Herman Lagon)
ISUFST 2023 Licensure Examination for Agriculturist (LEA) Passers
You wave our banner with pride!
We salute our 2023 Licensure Examination for Agriculturist (LEA) passers.
6 proposed ISUFST graduate programs undergo Rigorous Evaluation by CHED
Iloilo State University of Fisheries Science and Technology (ISUFST) has taken a significant step towards academic excellence as six of its proposed graduate school programs underwent a comprehensive two-day evaluation by the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) Joint Regional Quality Assessment Team (RQAT) and the Office of Programs and Standards Development (OPSD) Technical Panel Review. The evaluation kicked off this Thursday, March 8, at the Audiovisual Room of ISUFST Main Campus-Tiwi Site, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo.
The programs under scrutiny include the Master of Arts in Education with majors in Mathematics, Science, and English, as well as the Doctor of Philosophy in Education Major in Mathematics, Science, and English Language Teaching. These programs represent ISUFST’s commitment to advancing its educational offerings and setting new benchmarks in academic quality.
The evaluation team, led by CHED OPSD Technical Committee evaluators Dr. Ruby Serrano and Dr. Ericson Reyes, who participated online, and the face-to-face evaluation by RQAT evaluators Dr. Delsa Gange, Dr. Jan Dolly Grace Deita, and Dr. Noeda Madamesila, along with CHED Regional Office Education Supervisors Dr. Danebeth Narzoles, Dr. Roxanne Edrosolano, and Dr. Ma. Mercedes Monsale, meticulously examined the university’s documents, facilities, and faculty qualifications. The expert evaluators provided invaluable feedback to refine the proposed programs’ faculty portfolio, curriculum, processes, protocols, offerings, and infrastructure.
Dr. Joan Belga, Vice President for Academic Affairs at ISUFST, emphasized the importance of the thorough evaluation process, stating, “This visit signifies a crucial step in ensuring our programs not only meet but exceed the highest educational standards. This evaluation sharpens our focus on excellence and cultivates the expertise our students deserve. Your [The evaluators] presence fosters accountability, reminding us that our education must empower our students’ professional and personal growth.” Dr. Belga thanked the evaluators for their steadfast review and responsive engagement with the university’s community.
If approved by CHED, ISUFST plans to offer these graduate programs starting in October this year. Notably, the Ph.D. in Education Major in English Language Teaching will be a pioneering program in Western Visayas, offered for the first time by a state university or college.
After the first evaluation day, University President Nordy Siason, Jr. expressed appreciation for the RQAT evaluators’ expertise and commitment to CHED’s standards. He praised the ISUFST team’s diligent preparation and remarked, “Their legacy is the true nature of greatness.”
Reiterating his mantra from the university’s conversion, Dr. Siason stressed that “mediocrity has no place here in ISUFST.” Thus, he invites all stakeholders to continue to pursue excellence in all endeavors.
For her part, CHED Regional Office Supervisor Dr. Ma. Mercedes Monsale encouraged the ISUFST community to persist in their pursuit of excellence, stating, “Let us continue championing education, uplifting our faculty portfolio, and ensuring the success of our students.” She confirmed that the evaluation results would be announced on Friday morning.
Dr. Stephen Raymund Jinon, dean of the School of Graduate Studies, also expressed his gratitude towards the team’s collective effort, saying, “The success of this evaluation is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved. It’s a collaborative achievement that will pave the way for our university’s continued growth and excellence.”
“And so, as we await the results, we remain hopeful and committed to achieving the highest educational quality and innovation standards,” Dr. Jinon added.
ISUFST, a 66-year-old institution formerly Iloilo State College of Fisheries (ISCOF), currently offers 27 undergraduate and 10 graduate programs. With campuses in Barotac Nuevo, Dumangas, Dingle, and San Enrique, the university serves a community of 8,000 students and 250 full-time faculty members.
(News by Herman Lagon; Photos by Karl Jan Demegillo, Patrick Lance Nacion, Michelle Bales, and Herman Lagon)
GAD office together with Medical-Dental unit hold a symposium “She Talks Health: A Symposium by Women, for Women”
In celebration of International Women’s Day today, the Gender and Development Office, in partnership with the Medical-Dental Unit, holds a symposium, “She Talks Health: A Symposium by Women, for Women.”
This aims to empower women with knowledge about their physical and mental health, raise awareness about crucial women’s health issues and foster a supportive community for women by providing a platform for open discussion and education.
Free medical checkups for women employees and free pneumonia vaccines for senior employees are provided after the symposium.
Unveiling Innovation: RRDIC Annual Assessment of Research & Development Initiatives at ISUFST
Together with DOST Regional Director Rowen R. Gelonga and Dr. Carmelo Ambut WVCIEERD Director
ISUFST presents at International Research Presentation at Khao Yai Province in Thailand
LOOK | INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PRESENTATION
Dr. Sunny G. Gabinete, Dean of the College of Education, delivered his keynote speech during the International Conference on Education 2024 with the theme “A Direction of Thai Education for the Labour Needs in the Digital Age” on February 24-25, 2024.
Moreover, both Dr. Gabinete and Prof. Rex S. Paulino presented their research papers during the said conference at Khao Yai Province spearheaded by the Association of Private Higher Education Institutions of Thailand (APHEIT) under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
This is one of the initiatives of ISUFST to solidify its thrusts in research, innovation, and internationalization.
Photos and text by Dr. Rex Paulino
ISUFST and PRNU Faculty Discuss Matters on Business English for International Communication
ISUFST COEd Dean Dr. Sunny G. Gabinete and Prof. Rex S. Paulino shared best practices in English Language Teaching implemented in the basic education and teacher education institutions in the Philippines to the faculty of the host institution of the faculty immersion program.
Spearheaded by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Phranakhon Rajabat University, Bangkok, Thailand, the roundtable discussion is among the activities set in the exchange program and the thrust for internationalization of ISUFST.
Day 2: Meeting of our ISUFST exchange students with the admin officers and students of PNRU
Meeting of our ISUFST exchange students and work immersion faculty with the administration officers of Wat Phrasrimahadhat Secondary Demonstration School of Prakhon Rajabhat University, February 15, 2024
Text and photos by Dr. Sunny Gabinete















































































































