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    • PTT plants and mangrove propagules in Cavite 

      Horario, Ritchie A. (The Manila Times, March 30, 2015, on page A6)
      Representatives from the Royal Thai Embassy, students and personnel from various schools, military personnel, government workers and employees of PTT Philippines have joined hands to plant about 50,000 mangrove propagules ...
    • Public agendas and private interests in ICC/South China Sea 

      Steinbock, Dan (The Manila Times, April 8, 2019, on page A4-A5)
      In February, the US-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) released a heavily promoted report alleging that China sought to intimidate Filipinos into ceasing construction work on the Pag-Asa Island (Thitu) in ...
    • Public asked to preserve reefs 

      Philippine Information Agency (PIA) (Manila Bulletin, May 20, 2015, on page 16)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Eastern Visayas (DENR-8) is asking the public here to join campaigns for the protection and preservation of reefs. This, as the nation celebrates May as Month of the ...
    • Public asked to protect mangrove ecosystem 

      Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-3 (SunStar Philippines, May 19, 2021, on page 1-11)
      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) asked the public to protect mangrove forests in Central Luzon to help save Manila Bay and sustain the region's coastal resources. DENR Regional Executive Director ...
    • Public Hearing Announcement 

      (The Philippine Star, October 13, 2018, on page B9)
      To: All seaweed stakeholders (Farmer leaders, Buyers/Traders, Processors, Exporters, Academe, LGU's and other Potential Stakeholders) What: Public hearing of the proposed fisheries administrative order (FAO): Prohibition ...
    • Public interest should guide PH action on Reed incident 

      (The Manila Times, June 17, 2019, on page A4)
      The government has come under growing pressure from all sides to take an aggressive action on the recent Reed (Recto) incident in the contested South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) and is itself anxious to find a resolution ...
    • Public warned against shellfish from provinces with red tide 

      Crisostomo, Sheila; Visperas, Eva; Laude, Jaime; Lagasca, Charlie; Ramirez, Cesar; Baliao, Nonong; Laude, Jaime; Macairan, Evelyn (The Philippine Star, February 27, 2010, on page 3)
      The Department of Health (DOH) yesterday warned the public against shellfish products from provinces where red tide algae had started to bloom. Health Secretary Esperanza Cabral said selling and harvesting shellfish from ...
    • Publication on seaweeds now off the press 

      (The Philippine Star, June 9, 2002, on page B-3)
      The local seaweed industry stands to benefit from the publication of the proceedings of the National Seaweed Planning Workshop held last August 2-3 in Tigbauan, Iloilo. Held at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • Puerto Galera clean-up next after Boracay, Manila Bay 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, December 4, 2019, on page 4)
      Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu is hoping to replicate the rehabilitation efforts in Boracay and Manila Bay to promote the protection and preservation of tourist destinations in the country. Cimatu visited Puerto Galera ...
    • Puerto Galera: Shoring up tourism, marine ecosystem 

      Supetran, Bernard L. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 8, 2019, on page B3-4-B3-2)
      For centuries, the bucolic town of Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro has been one of the archipelago’s proverbial best-kept secrets, with its lush forests, powdery beaches and rich underwater world. Literally meaning “port ...
    • Puerto Princesa beyond the beaches 

      Baldosano, Don (Manila Bulletin, July 24, 2022, on page C-1-C-2)
      Puerto Princesa in Palawan is home to blissful beaches and the Underground River, a World Heritage Site. Tourism, one of its main sources of income, was badly hit due to the lockdowns brought about by Covid-19. But with ...
    • Puerto Princesa City sees fish port project, carbon- neutral policies driving growth 

      Montecillo, Matthew Carl L. (BusinessWorld, October 28, 2022, on page S1/4)
      The Puerto Princesa government said its investment promotion plan will center on the area’s fisheries and tourism potential, young workforce and favorable business environment. “The city is poised to become the region’s ...
    • Puerto Princesa starts drive to reverse bay pollution 

      Yamzon, Wilma (The Philippine Star, October 11, 2018, on page B6)
      Palawan's capital city has begun to reverse the damage brought about by pollution in Puerto Princesa Bay. The city government entered into a partnership last September 27 with Ecosystem Technologies International Incorporation ...
    • Puerto Princesa-SEAFDEC-AQD-AD Collaboration 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 8, 1999, on page 28)
      The Puerto Princesa City government, the government-hosted, Tigbauan, Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) and the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and ...
    • Puffer fish meal kills 3 in family 

      Saldico, Ruel (Manila Bulletin, March 3, 2017, on page 6)
      Three members of a family, including three children, died after partaking in a meal of puffer fish, locally known as “tikong” or “butete,” on the island barangay of Cabugao, here, last Thursday. Bureau of Fisheries and ...
    • Pujada Bay 

      Padillo, Maya M. (BusinessWorld, June 20, 2022, on page S1/12)
      Meanwhile, the Mati local government assured that it is continuously strengthening efforts to protect Pujada Bay, one of the three bays in the city included in the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Association (MBBWA) since 2020.
    • Pujada is clean 

      LLemit, Ralph Lawrence (SunStar Philippines, September 3, 2022, on page 2)
      Contrary to reports that the Pujada Bay’s pollution level is at an alarming state, the Davao Oriental State University (DOrSU) confirmed that the bay remains “Class A” based on their latest study. In a press statement from ...
    • Pumpboat capsizes in Ajuy; passengers rescued 

      Calantas, Rhenjie Marie (Panay News, September 24, 2022, on page 2)
      Four fishermen were rescued in the waters between Victorias City, Negros Occidental and Barangay Culasi, Ajuy, Iloilo. Their pumpboat capsized. Barangay Culasi kagawad Roy Q. Garcia identified the four as Edgar Balintongog ...
    • PUP joins 33rd Intl Coastal Cleanup Day 

      Embudo, Franz Lewin P. (The Manila Times, September 27, 2018, on page E2)
      In a desire to offer students quality service and support for the continuing crusade against the debris crises all over the world, the Solidarity for Environmental Education-Protection and Development (SEED) network led ...
    • Purchase of an endangered species 

      Acosta, Persida (The Manila Times, June 24, 2019, on page A4)
      The law that addresses your situation is Section 102 of Republic Act 10654 or the “Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998:” “Section 102. Fishing or Taking of Rare, Threatened or Endangered Species. — (a) It shall be unlawful ...