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    • 30 years of 'shark week' 

      (Manila Bulletin, July 11, 2018, on page D-5)
      In “Uncaged: Shark vs Ronda Rousey,” Rousey is trained by shark conservationist and shark attack survivor, Paul de Gelder, to face her fiercest opponent yet: the fastest, bitiest shark in the world, and the ultimate fighter ...
    • Bangkok Hooker -- it’s not what you think 

      Chua, Zsarlene B. (BusinessWorld, June 27, 2017, on page S2/9)
      Don't let the misleading name fool you -- Bangkok Hooker may evoke images of the Thailand’s famous red light districts like Patpong, but the newest Discovery Channel show really is about hooking fish. Set to premiere on ...
    • 'Born to be Wild' airs three-part anniversary special 

      (Manila Standard, November 10, 2019, on page D3)
      Today, travel and wildlife program Born to be Wild premiers its three-part anniversary special to celebrate its 12 years on television. As a young vet starting his hosting job in Born to be Wild nearly 12 years ago, Doc ...
    • DA to beef up extension support, education, training services to rice farmers 

      (Panay News, January 6, 2015, on page B2)
      Focused on achieving increased food security and higher rural income, the Department of Agriculture said that it intends to further empower Filipino rice farmers through wider and better extension support, education and ...
    • DFA: Phl not threatened by China's recruitment video 

      Romero, Alexis (The Philippine Star, August 18, 2015, on page 7)
      Nothing is threatening about the People's Liberation Army recruitment video showing China preparing for war, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). If misinterpreted, talk about war preparation could escalate ...
    • Don't kill the dolphins 

      Lopez, Gina (The Philippine Star, August 29, 2010, on page G-2)
      In March of this year, the film that won Best Documentary at the Oscars was The Cove. You can download this film from the Net. My kids insisted that I see this film and I adamantly refused when they told me it was about ...
    • Eric Young: From the ring to the rod 

      Tomada, Nathalie (The Philippine Star, March 4, 2013, on page F-4)
      Eric Young, also known by the ring name Showtime, might have been asked that question countless times, but for the Canadian professional wrestler turned-host of Animal Planet's Off The Hook: Extreme Catches, taking on a ...
    • Giants of the deep on Discovery Channel 

      (The Philippine Star, May 12, 2010, on page D-7)
      This month, Discovery Channel invites you into the high risk world of New England’s longline fishermen. The men and women on Swords: Life On The Line are gamblers, risking it all to catch an elusive prey in some of the ...
    • It's shark week, guys! 

      Wang, Nickie (Manila Standard, June 27, 2016, on page C5)
      The sharks are back and will stay for a week starting today. Shark Week holds a week-long of exciting shows. Premiering at 8 tonight is The Return of the Monster Mako, which centers on the transformation of giant mako ...
    • Life:Fish on Solar News Channel 

      (The Philippine Star, June 17, 2019, on page E-3)
      In Tonga, a Humpback Whale gathers to breed and is caught in a heat run where male whales go to battle to secure mate with a female. The massive creatures slash tail, collide, smash and force each other to the bottom to ...
    • Locsin: cut out 'abominable' offending scene 

      Requejo, Rey E. (Manila Standard, October 17, 2019, on page A1-A2)
      Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Wednesday demanded that the scene in the animated film Abominable, which featured controversial China’s nine-dash line map in the South China Sea, be taken down instead of ...
    • National Geographic host interested in Phl crocodiles 

      Villanueva, Rhodina; Lee-Brago, Pia (The Philippine Star, June 15, 2013, on page 8)
      National Geographic Channels host and reptile expert Brady Barr said that the Philippines is a "special place for crocodiles and expressed interest in doing an investigation about Philippine wildlife, particularly its ...
    • The ocean is dying (1) 

      Mercene, Floro (Manila Bulletin, May 22, 2017, on page 14)
      The alarming rise in the price of fish is linked to the alarming rise of ocean temperature, which killed the coral reefs in our oceans. Remove the corrals and you remove the marine creatures’ source of food, habitat, and ...
    • PH-China sea row leads to 'video war' 

      Calleja, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 12, 2015, on page A1-A13)
      The Philippines will broadcast a three-part documentary to defend its position on the disputed West Philippine Sea today, countering a Chinese television series that laid out Beijing's so-called nine-dash line claims on ...
    • Sen. Legarda explores Filipino culture and life built on water 

      (Manila Standard, October 25, 2018, on page C3)
      The waterways of the Philippines— our seas, lakes, and rivers—come into focus as Sen. Loren Legarda’s documentary series Dayaw returns for a sixth season tonight at 6:30 on ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel. With a theme of ...
    • South China Sea cinema opens 

      Reuters (Manila Bulletin, July 26, 2017, on page 1-4)
      China has opened its southernmost cinema on a disputed island in the South China Sea, state media said, part of an ongoing effort to build up civilian infrastructure and assert Beijing’s sovereignty. The cinema is on Woody ...
    • TV cartoons urge children to save seas 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 7, 2016, on page E4)
      Coral reefs may be dying off at an alarming rate and pollution and overfishing emptying the seas . But fear not. Help is at hand in the form of a new wave of cartoon superheroes determined to save the oceans.Muppets creators ...