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    • S. Asia most dangerous for sea turtles - study 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, September 30, 2011, on page A6)
      The waters around India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are home to the world’s most endangered sea turtles, according to a study released Thursday aimed at setting a blueprint for global conservation. While it was well known ...
    • S. Cotabato to dismantle illegal fish cages 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (The Manila Times, February 5, 2014, on page A6)
      The provincial government of South Cotabato will start next week the dismantling of illegal fish cages along the critical Lake Sebu as it embarks on an intensive rehabilitation program for the endangered lake. Siegfred ...
    • S. Korean airlines ban shark fin as cargo 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, June 21, 2013, on page B7)
      South Korea’s two largest airlines, Korean Air and Asiana, said on Thursday they had both decided to ban shark fin from their cargo flights as part of a growing global campaign against the Asian delicacy. Korean Air, which ...
    • 'Sa Pagpula sang Lawod': A voice to the oppressed 

      PN (Panay News, April 17, 2021, on page 12)
      The University of the Philippines-produced Sa Pagpula sang Lawod (When the Ocean Bleeds) short film was officially launched on Monday, April 12 at Iloilo Cinematheque, Iloilo City. The 18-minute film was narrated in three ...
    • Sabah and our other disputes in SCS 

      (Tempo, September 2, 2020, on page 4)
      The Philippines is involved in a number of disputes over territories in lands around the South China Sea (SCS). At the center of our dispute with China is its claim that it owns the entire territory covered by a nine-dash ...
    • Sabah and our other disputes in SCS 

      (Manila Bulletin, September 2, 2020, on page 4)
      The Philippines is involved in a number of disputes over territories in lands around the South China Sea (SCS). At the center of our dispute with China is its claim that it owns the entire territory covered by a nine-dash ...
    • Sabah arbitral ruling tackled anew 

      Garner, Jom (Daily Tribune, September 29, 2022, on page A1-A6)
      Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo on Wednesday assured lawmakers that he will look into the legal implications of the recent decision of a French arbitral court to the country’s sovereignty claim over Sabah. “We are ...
    • Sabah at iba pang pinag-aagawan sa SCS 

      (Balita, September 2, 2020, on page 4)
      Sangkot ang Pilipinas sa ilang pinag-aagawang teritoryo na nasa palibot ng South China Sea (SCS). Sentro ng mga sigalot ang sa China na umaangkin sa buong teritoryong sakop ng isang nine-dash line na pumapalibot pababa sa ...
    • Sabah, WPS to be printed on PH passports 

      Gascon, Melvin (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 22, 2020, on page A3)
      A committee in the House of Representatives has approved the substitute bill that requires the printing of the country’s map, including its 320-kilometer exclusive economic zone and Sabah, on the pages of Philippine ...
    • Sabalus may breed in captivity 

      (Panay News, October 19, 1995, on page 8)
      We are happy to note the great concern shown by the provincial government over the problem of our dwindling supply of bangus (milkfish) fries in the open sea. As reported by Iloilo Capitol's info officer Pet Melliza, the ...
    • Sabotage eyed in Manila Bay fish kill 

      Chavez, Chito A. (Tempo, September 19, 2020, on page 3)
      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Benny Antiporda on Friday did not discount the possibility of “sabotage’’ in the recent fish kill in Manila Bay. In an interview over GMA News, Antiporda ...
    • Sacks of shellfish seized in P'sinan town 

      (The Philippine Star, February 1, 2015, on page A-23)
      About 259 sacks of shellfish, believed to be contaminated with red tide toxin, were seized by the police the other day here. The shellfish, worth P310,000, were loaded in a van driven by Danny Lazo, 45, said Senior Inspector ...
    • [ Sacred crocodiles ] 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Philippine Star, April 6, 2018, on page 18)
      For many Sheedis, the swampy crocodile shrine to Sufi saint Haji Syed Shaikh Sultan - more popularly known as Mangho Pir - is the most potent symbol of their shared African past, as they struggle to uncover the trail that ...
    • Safe method to transport bangus breeders developed 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, October 15, 2000, on page 23)
      Now, milkfish broodstock (breeders) can be transported to distant places safely and easily. A safe and easy technique of moving bangus breeders has been developed by researchers of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • Safe travel option: Study for bridge over Iloilo Strait out soon 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA); PN (Panay News, August 9, 2019, on page 1-14)
      Once completed, the proposed bridge connecting Iloilo and Guimaras Island will be another travel option when crossing the Iloilo Strait to go to any point in the nearby island province from this city. It could curb if not ...
    • Safety of Fukushima waste water focus of sea release debate 

      Associated Press (AP) (SunStar Philippines, March 17, 2020, on page 9)
      Inside a giant decontamination facility at the destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant, workers in hazmat suits monitor radioactive water pumped from three damaged reactors, making sure it’s adequately — though not completely ...
    • Safety of Philippine sardine products discussed in Thailand 

      Gallos, Lenilyn (The Daily Guardian, December 11, 2018, on page 10)
      Dean Emilia Santos-Yap of the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV)-College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS) discussed the improvement of Philippines’ sardine industry among various representatives various Asian ...
    • Sagay City local nabbed over 'illegal fishing' 

      Singuay, Mae (Panay News, August 15, 2020, on page 4)
      Police nabbed a man charged with illegal fishing in Barangay Vito, Sagay City, Negros Occidental. Resident Alex Brillantes, 48, was caught around 9:55 a.m. on Aug. 13, police said.
    • Sagay City smoked fish bizmen get P2.2-M aid 

      Macahilo, Max N. (The Daily Guardian, May 19, 2015, on page B1)
      Smoke fish processors in Sagay City, Negros Occidental received P2.2 million worth of assistance from the Department of Science and Technology and from the City Government of Sagay recently. The amount will rehabilitate ...
    • Sagay holds training for better mangrove protection 

      PIA (Panay News, April 6, 2015, on page B3-B5)
      Mangrove protectors who are members of the Suyac Island Eco-Tourism Association (SIETAS) and Mangrove Warriors of Barangay Old Sagay trained on Basic MAngrove Taxonomy, biodiversity, climate change and eco-tourism. The ...