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    • Success in carp aquaculture cited 

      Zamora, Jorge (Manila Bulletin, October 5, 1987, on page 8)
      Atop a hill at Tapao point in Binangonan, a suburban town overlooking Laguna Lake - the largest in the country - researchers are quietly revolutionizing fish production to meet Asia's need for cheap protein. The 45-hectare ...
    • Success in spawning top shell achieved 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, August 4, 2002, on page B5)
      For the first time, scientists of a government-hosted Southeast Asian center in Iloilo have succeeded in spawning the economically important top shell. The feat was achieved by Rolando Gapasin, Dr. Clarissa Marte, and Dr. ...
    • Success of aquaculture technology noted by COA 

      (Times Journal, December 2, 1985, on page 8)
      The Commission on Audit (COA) has noted a "high success rate" by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) in developing aquaculture technologies. In a press statement, COA said ...
    • Successful Agri-Kapihan in Candelaria, Quezon 

      Sarian, Zac (Manila Bulletin, August 5, 2000, on page B-9)
      The Agri-Kapihan in Candelaria, Quezon, last Wednesday went beyond the 12 o’clock cut-off time because the attendees had more questions than could be answered during the allotted time. Dr. Ma. Antonia “Yayan” Mercado of ...
    • Successful tilapia project 

      (The Philippine Star, March 29, 1998, on page 22)
      A project on tilapia netcage culture in a freshwater reservoir in Bingawan, Iloilo, has turned out significant results.
    • Sudden disappearance of Arctic Ice to have disastrous effect, scientist warns 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 6, 2016, on page 8)
      The last of the Arctic’s summer sea ice will melt away completely within the next two years, a Cambridge University scientist predicts, leading to sea-level rise and an acceleration of global warming as the planet’s natural ...
    • Suez Canal reopens to ship traffic 

      Reuters (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 31, 2021, on page B2-3)
      Shipping was on the move again late on Monday in Egypt’s Suez Canal after a giant container ship which had been blocking the busy waterway for almost a week was refloated, with more than 400 ships waiting to pass through. ...
    • Sufficient fish supply assured amid COVID-19 

      Miraflor, Madelaine B. (Manila Bulletin, May 3, 2020, on page B-1)
      Despite the COVID-19 triggered disruptions in the country’s food supply chain, Filipinos will have an adequate supply of fish, a staple food for majority of the population, throughout the entire year, an official data ...
    • Sugar central faces probe for fish kill panay news 

      Celino, Felipe (Panay News, May 15, 2011, on page 5-10)
      Capiz officials have been urged to inspect the facilities of Capiz Sugar Central (CSC) relative to the recent fish kill in Brgy. Dulangan Pilar , Capiz. Residents blamed the sugar central for the fish kill. But according ...
    • Suing China for peace, yet again 

      Loja, Melissa; Bagares, Romel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 5, 2021, on page A6)
      Recently, three Chinese coast guard vessels blocked two Philippine Navy (PN) ships en route to resupply soldiers stationed on BRP Sierra Madre, a state vessel beached on Ayungin Shoal. In the 2016 South China Sea arbitration, ...
    • Suit vs China: Oligarchs' last resort to salvage their gas project in Spratlys 

      Tiglao, Rigoberto D. (The Manila Times, July 24, 2020, on page A1-A5)
      A disgusting penchant of the Yellows, even its oligarchs, has been to claim that their troubles are not just their own, but of others. The Lopez oligarchs claim their fight is that of ABS-CBN Corp.’s 11,000 employees and ...
    • Suitcase yields 185 baby tortoises 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Daily Tribune, March 31, 2021, on page B14)
      An Ecuadorian policeman has been arrested after airport officials in the Galapagos Islands discovered 185 baby giant tortoises stuffed in a suitcase to be trafficked, prosecutors said Monday. The reptiles, no more than ...
    • Sulfur upwelling triggers fish kill in Taal Lake 

      Ozaeta, Arnell; Valencia, Czeriza (The Philippine Star, January 22, 2014, on page A25)
      Sulfur upwelling in Taal Lake has caused fish kill in four barangays in Talisay, Batangas late last week, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Various fish species were found “gasping for ...
    • Sulfur-powered giant shipworm unearthed in PH 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 20, 2017, on page A4)
      An enormous black worm that lives in the mud on the sea floor and survives on the remnants of noxious gases digested by bacteria has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. The slimy giant shipworm can grow up to ...
    • Sulphur-powered giant shipworm unearthed in Philippines 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, April 21, 2017, on page S3/5)
      An enormous black worm that lives in the mud of the sea floor and survives on the remnants of noxious gases digested by bacteria has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. The slimy giant shipworm can grow up to ...
    • Sulphur-powered giant shipworm unearthed in Sultan Kudarat 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, April 20, 2017, on page 1-6)
      An enormous black worm that lives in the mud of the sea floor and survives on the remnants of noxious gases digested by bacteria has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. The slimy giant shipworm can grow up to ...
    • Sulu 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, August 1, 1999, on page 17)
      A livelihood project on the net cage culture of grouper (lapu-lapu) is now being implemented for the benefit of members of the Moro National liberation Front (MNLF) in southern Philippines. The project covers selected areas ...
    • Sulu offers fishing solutions 

      Lacson, Nonoy (Daily Tribune, September 27, 2023, on page B15)
      The provincial government here on Tuesday is offering a solution to the ongoing woes of fishing companies following the ban imposed on commercial fishing boats inside the Sulu Sea. Governor Abdusakur Tan disclosed that the ...
    • Sulu town gets ₱19.8-M fishing port 

      Lacson, Nonoy E. (Manila Bulletin, July 10, 2010, on page 13)
      The Regional Port Management Authority (RPMA) of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) will formally turn over the ₱19.8 million fishing port to the municipal government here on Thursday. Mayor Abdulwahid Sahidulla ...
    • Sulu: sanctuary of sea creatures 

      Lacson, Nonoy E. (Manila Bulletin, June 2, 2013, on page 19)
      One of the most blessed provinces in southern Mindanao is Sulu because it is home to many lagoons, and the sanctuary of many sea creatures not found in other provinces in Mindanao, or even in the entire country. Perfecto ...