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    • A "win-win' approach to tapping SCS resources 

      (Manila Bulletin, July 27, 2019, on page 4)
      The clashing claims of the Philippines and China in the South China Sea, particularly in the 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Philippines which we have renamed West Philippine Sea, continues to dominate public ...
    • ‘Window hour’ eyed for Taal fishers, farmers as volcano remains restive 

      Ocampo, Karl R.; Enano, Jhesset O.; Mallari, Delfin T. Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 9, 2021, on page A12)
      Authorities are studying the imposition of a “window hour” for residents in communities surrounding Taal Volcano so they can harvest from their fish cages and farms amid the continued volcanic activity. In a telephone ...
    • WINFISH forum matches women fish processors with potential exports 

      (Panay News, August 8, 2017, on page B11)
      The National Network on Women in Fisheries in the Philippines, Inc. (WINFISH) recently held a fisheries women entrepreneurs forum at Amontay Beach Resort, Nasipip, Agusan del Norte. The was conducted in collaboration with ...
    • Winners named in Objectif Atlantide Underwater Investigation 

      (BusinessWorld, May 24, 2019, on page S2/9)
      Puerto Galera’s unique marine life merited the intensive survey and exploration made by divers from France and Switzerland who participated in the recent 2nd Objectif Atlantide Underwater Investigation. Mounted by the ...
    • Winners named in Objectif Atlantide Underwater Investigation in Puerto Galera 

      (The Manila Times, May 23, 2019, on page C4)
      Puerto Galera’s unique marine life merited the intensive survey and exploration made by divers from France and Switzerland who participated in the recent second Objectif Atlantide Underwater Investigation. Mounted by the ...
    • Winning the war vs garbage 

      Villanueva, Marichu A. (The Philippine Star, February 8, 2019, on page 11)
      If we are to trace the historical roots of the present murky waters at the Manila Bay, blame it on the debris, junk and trash that have accumulated through the years and got buried in this body of water. As of present ...
    • With 'danggit,' a town gets acquainted with wealth 

      Escandor, Juan Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 24, 2010, on page B3)
      Commonly known as “rabbit fish” because its mouth resembles that of a rabbit, danggit has provided a new livelihood opportunity to a people’s organization here whose dried fish production and sales have expanded threefold ...
    • With 'reefs,' fish return to Lamon Bay 

      Mallari, Delfin Jr (Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 17, 2015, on page A14)
      Fisherman Godie Romualdo still remembers the days when fish had gone scarce in the Lamon Bay off his town of Atimonan in northern Quezon province. “My catch was barely enough to feed my family,” he said. Like several other ...
    • With sinaing na tulingan, what you see is not what you get: And other discoveries on my Batangas food trip 

      Daza, Sandy (Manila Bulletin, March 24, 2022, on page B-10)
      While doing the show, I was a guest of a lady who was making sinaing na tulingan. I am not familiar with what this dish tasted like or how it was made. Looking at it, I didn’t find it appealing. I see tulingan a lot in the ...
    • With sole regulator status: Tieza sees better water services when Boracay reopens this Oct. 

      ABS-CBN News (Panay News, October 6, 2018, on page B1)
      The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) said it expects more competition between the two water service providers in Boracay after TIEZA was recognized as the sole regulator for the service on the ...
    • With tuna ban, 150,000 may lose jobs 

      Quiros, Judy (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 28, 2020, on page A14)
      At least 150,000 people who depend on the tuna industry in General Santos City, Philippines, could end up jobless as a result of a two-year ban on tuna fishing in Western and Central Pacific, a fishing magnate said. The ...
    • Woman crosses Iloilo to Guimaras twice on paddleboard 

      Villa, Hazel P. (Panay News, June 13, 2022, on page 4-14)
      Early risers who take a walk or jog at the Iloilo River Esplanade in the last six months are now familiar with a woman standing daily on a standup and using a paddle to move through the water. Lucy Lynette Ponce Uygongco, ...
    • Woman killed, three survive as boat capsizes in Carles 

      Rendon, Jennifer (DailyGuardian, July 17, 2023, on page 2-11)
      A 35-year-old woman died while her three companions survived after their boat capsized in the waters of Carles, Iloilo evening of July 15, 2023. The body of Cecille Fuentes, a resident of the coastal village of Tinigban, ...
    • Woman loses arm in shark attack off Maui 

      Associated Press (AP) (The Philippine Star, August 17, 2013, on page A18)
      Officials reopened a Maui beach Thursday, a day after a shark bit off the right arm of a German visitor about 50 yards (46 meters) offshore. About 2 miles (3 kilometers) of beach in the resort community of Makena reopened ...
    • [ Women ] 

      DI (Daily Informer, November 1, 1999, on page B1)
      Women work longer hours. A case study conducted by researchers of the Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center's aquaculture department (Seafdec/AQD) showed that women in a flashing village work longer ...
    • Women nurture fish sanctuaries 

      Barrameda, Shiena M. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 3, 2014, on page A15)
      Expertly maneuvering her small boat through the waves of the Pacific Ocean toward her coastal home on Caringo Island in Mercedes, Camarines Norte province, Susan Aseron, 36, gave a last gaze at the fish and coral sanctuaries ...
    • Women power in Sarangani Bay keeps coral predators away 

      Sarmiento, Bong S. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 28, 2022, on page A7)
      The crown of thorns starfish that have been destroying corals in the 215,950-hectare Sarangani Bay Protected Seascape (SBPS) have found their match among women in coastal communities here. Thanks to a reward of rice given ...
    • Women work longer than men 

      (Manila Standard, October 9, 1999, on page 9)
      A case study on women's roles in a fishing community has found that women work more than men do. This finding is contrary to the common belief that men are the principal providers while women are mere assistants confined ...
    • Women work more than men, study says 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, November 10, 1999, on page B-6)
      Contrary to what is popularly known, women in fishing communities work more than men. A study done by researchers of the Tigbauan, Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC ...
    • 'Word war' over WPS still raging 

      Requejo, Rey E.; Ramos-Araneta, Macon (Manila Standard, May 1, 2021, on page A1-A2)
      Retired Supreme Court associate justice Antonio Carpio on Friday urged Filipinos to “shout out” to President Rodrigo Duterte to wake him from his slumber and prod him to correct the narrative that China is in possession ...