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| Capiz is now considered as the "Seafood Capital of the
Philippines" fishing grounds in the country. Blue marlin, tuna, milkfish (bangus), prawns and shrimps, seaweed, crabs, eel, shellfish such as oysters and angel wings "diwal", squid and other marine species are abundant in the province. Prawns and popular fish varieties are cultured in farms. It has a large supply of oysters in Capiz. The culture of seaweeds along the province's coastal municipalities, for processing is also being developed into carrageenan for export. Capiz is also known for its cutflower production and marketing. Orchids, heliconias, anthuriums, roses, and other ornamental plants are suitable for propagation in the province. Having a 400-hectare site ready for contract-growing arrangements, the cutflower industry is poised to become a major income-earner for the province |
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