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    • Survival rate of mangrove crab 

      Yap, Julio Jr. (Panay News, July 15, 2016, on page 16)
      A relatively new technology is now in place which aims to increase the survival rate of mangrove crab in the hatchery. Originally engaged in producing and culturing high-value marine aquatic species, the Palawan Aquaculture ...
    • Survivor bares details of deadly Bajo de Masinloc ramming incident 

      Sadongdong, Martin (Manila Bulletin, October 7, 2023, on page 1-6)
      A Filipino fisherman who survived after their boat was rammed by a suspected commercial vessel near Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough or Panatag Shoal) last Oct. 2 revealed the chronology of the incident, from the moment they ...
    • Survivor forgives PCG a year after Guimaras-Iloilo sea tragedy 

      Yap, Tara (Manila Bulletin, August 4, 2020, on page 8)
      A year after 31 people died when three passenger boats capsized along the waters separating the island province of Guimaras and Iloilo City, a survivor of the sea tragedy has forgiven the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) for ...
    • Suspected 'red tide' victims discharged 

      Mijares, Ralph John (Panay News, November 4, 2015, on page 5)
      The two girls from Pilar, Capiz who were rushed to the hospital for suspected paralytic shellfish poisoning on Oct. 27 were discharged Saturday. Whether the two girls got sick because of red tide poisoning cannot be confirmed ...
    • Suspension of Manila Bay white sand project urged 

      Aquino, Leslie Ann; Antonio, Raymund F. (Tempo, September 8, 2020, on page 5)
      A local fisherfolk group on Monday called for the suspension of the white sand project of Manila Bay as it poses potential harm to both environment and public health. Pamalakaya said that the environmental and health issues ...
    • Sustain local fishers 

      (SunStar Philippines, April 17, 2023, on page 4)
      Among Christians keeping the Lenten tradition to fast and abstain from meat and other indulgences, “Semana Santa (Holy Week)” means putting the spotlight on fish and other seafood on the dining table. This Lenten demand ...
    • Sustain local fishers 

      (SunStar Philippines, April 17, 2023, on page 6)
      Among Christians keeping the Lenten tradition to fast and abstain from meat and other indulgences, “Semana Santa (Holy Week)” means putting the spotlight on fish and other seafood on the dining table. This Lenten demand ...
    • Sustain local fishers 

      (SunStar Philippines, April 18, 2023, on page 8)
      Among Christians keeping the Lenten tradition to fast and abstain from meat and other indulgences, “Semana Santa (Holy Week)” means putting the spotlight on fish and other seafood on the dining table. This Lenten demand ...
    • Sustainability -- key to man's survival 

      Vanzi, Sol Jose (Manila Bulletin, September 9, 2012, on page J-4)
      Protection of the environment now includes strict regulation of the introduction of foreign species. A good example of why we need this restriction is the proliferation of janitor fish in Laguna Bay, Marikina River, and ...
    • Sustainable agri deserves center stage at COP22 

      Da Silva, Jose Graziano (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 10, 2016, on page A12)
      Agriculture, including forestry and fisheries, is the sector most threatened by climate change. At the same time, the agricultural sectors produce a fifth of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. The transformation of the ...
    • Sustainable agriculture under Duterte 

      (Panay News, July 29, 2016, on page 14)
      As we seek to achieve food security and safety while at the same time raising incomes among our farmers and fisherfolks, the government must realize that agricultural and biosystems engineering is a crucial tool in this ...
    • Sustainable aquaculture dev't is SEAFDEC's new objective 

      Millar, Micheline R. (BusinessWorld, July 5, 1993, on page 14)
      Sustainable aquaculture will be the central focus of the aquaculture department (AQD) of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) in the next decade, documents furnished BusinessWorld indicate. AQD-SEAFDEC's ...
    • Sustainable dev't eyed for Manila Bay 

      Celis, Angela (Malaya, January 23, 2018, on page A4)
      The government is eyeing to complete within two and a half years a master plan which aims to provide a comprehensive framework for sustainable development in the Manila Bay Area. Officials representing the Philippines and ...
    • 'Sustainable fish production means striking balance between aquaculture, conservation' 

      PN (Panay News, May 18, 2018, on page B2-B3)
      The increasing annual population is putting undue pressure to our resources that led to a race between consumption and conservation. The biggest challenge in the 21st century that aquaculturists are facing is the pressure ...
    • ‘Sustainable fish production means striking balance between aquaculture, conservation’ 

      (Panay News, May 18, 2018, on page B2-B3)
      The biggest challenge in the 21st century that aquaculturists are facing is the pressure to produce food without sacrificing conservation of resources. This was the message of Chief Dan Baliao to the first batch of graduates ...
    • Sustainable fisheries confab set on 2001 

      Joven, May E. (The News Today, December 4, 2000, on page 8)
      To develop a regional policy on the sustainable contribution of fisheries to the food security in the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, the Souhteast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) joins the ASEAN in ...
    • Sustainable fisheries summit ends today 

      (The Manila Times, October 20, 2015, on page B8)
      The strong implementation of a new fisheries law can finally restore the productivity of Philippine seas. To highlight and celebrate the amended Philippine Fisheries Code (Republic Act 10654), fisheries champions opened ...
    • Sustainable fishing 

      (The Philippine Star, August 30, 2018, on page 6)
      With prices of fish rising, the government has approved the importation of galunggong. Among those hit by the move, however, are many of the biggest consumers of the so-called poor man’s fish: small-scale fishermen and ...
    • Sustainable fishing 

      (Panay News, May 31, 2022, on page 6)
      There is no shortage of fish in Western Visayas. The region’s supply is sufficient, according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources. But for how long? The region is also supplying fish to other region.
    • 'Sustainable fishing can help RP meet MDG's 

      (The Philippine Star, September 26, 2010, on page A-25)
      "The Philippines, being a tropical country, relies heavily on its underwater resources, especially fish," Sarmiento fish. He said this is the reason why it is imperative to develop sustainable methods of fishing that are ...