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    • 'Multilateral approach needed vs China tactics' 

      Lee-Brago, Pia; Porcalla, Delon; Cervantes, Ding; Macairan, Evelyn; Villanueva, Rhodina (The Philippine Star, June 14, 2019, on page 1-8)
      The government should now consider a “multilateral approach” to dealing with China’s “bullying” at sea, underlined on Sunday by the sinking of a Filipino fishing boat by a Chinese vessel, which hurriedly sailed away without ...
    • Multinational Hanjin successor for a peaceful South China Sea 

      Macaranas, Federico (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 11, 2019, on page B2-4)
      A strategic rehabilitation of Hanjin Heavy Industry Corp. by a consortium of multinationals from around the world may be a major step toward a peaceful South China Sea. Rather than strategic competition, the rehabilitation ...
    • Multiplying the milkfish 

      (Malaya, October 30, 1985, on page 1)
      Milkfish production can be increased by at least 2,000 kilos per hectare per year by using the modular pond system developed by Leganes Research Station of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department.
    • Municipal fishing grounds under siege 

      Mayuga, Jonathan L. (BusinessMirror, May 16, 2021, on page A7)
      Using Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite, commercial fishing vessels were frequently detected in municipal waters in various parts of the Philippines. The Karagatan Patrol, a Facebook page created by Oceana, a ...
    • Muntinlupa City gets P1M for Laguna Lake cleanup 

      Cabalza, Dexter; Umal, Aizam (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 12, 2019, on page A2-3)
      The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) has turned over P1 million to the Muntinlupa City government for emergency response and the cleanup of Laguna de Bay and its tributaries in the city. LLDA officials led by general ...
    • Muntinlupa City Health Office explains algae bloom in Laguna Lake 

      (The Manila Times, June 11, 2019, on page E4)
      Muntinlupa City Health Office (CHO) releases an advisory assuring residents near Laguna de Bay that algae bloom do not pose life-threatening impact to public health. Many residents near the Laguna de Bay are complaining ...
    • Muntinlupa slows down Laguna de Bay pollution with bokashi 

      (The Manila Times, January 27, 2023, on page B10)
      Muntinlupa City is now using Japanese-proven technology in its latest attempt to improve the overall quality of Laguna de Bay. The city's Lake Management Office (LMO) in partnership with the Rotary Club of Muntinlupa City ...
    • Muntinlupa water treatment plant upgraded 

      (Malaya, July 30, 2018, on page A3)
      West zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services Inc. has upgraded its water treatment plant in Muntinlupa City to enhance supply reliability for its customers in the southern part of Metro Manila.
    • Mural painting tilt for WPS held 

      Tuyay, Francisco (The Manila Times, September 25, 2023, on page A10)
      Dozens of students in Palawan City expressed their patriotism and nationalism during a two-day mural painting competition of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) recently. At least thirteen groups of students from different schools ...
    • Muro ami fishermen rescued in Palawan 

      Mosqueda, Mars W. Jr. (Manila Bulletin, January 23, 2015, on page 13)
      Twenty-six Cebuano fishermen, claiming that they were illegally recruited and physically abused by the trader – a fellow-Cebuano — who owns their fishing vessel, were rescued by authorities in Palawan. The fishermen claimed ...
    • 'Muro-ami' boats seized by Masbate authorities 

      Amancio, Hans (Manila Bulletin, May 14, 2018, on page 6)
      Joint operations of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and local government units (LGUs) in Masbate apprehended five vessels engaged in illegal fishing Saturday in the high ...
    • Museum Urges 'Lolong' Taxidermy Preservation 

      De Vera, Ellalyn B. (Manila Bulletin, March 21, 2013, on page 2)
      The National Museums of the Philippines (NMP) yesterday requested the Bunawan local government of Agusan del Sur to bring the skin and skull of crocodile 'Lolong' to Metro Manila for preservation through taxidermy. Protected ...
    • Music video cheers China-PH team-up vs COVID-19 

      Avendaño, Christine (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 25, 2020, on page A1-A4)
      “Ikaw at ako’y nasa iisang dagat, ang iyong pagmamahal aking kasama. Ang iyong kamay ay di ko bibitawan. Maaliwalas na kinabukasan, ating masisilayan. (You and I are in the same sea, your love keeps me company. I won’t let ...
    • Mussel culture management 

      Yap, Julio P. Jr. (Panay News, May 2, 2018, on page 10)
      A seminar on the application of geospatial technologies for enhanced mussel culture management was recently conducted in Capiz City. The seminar titled “Project SSAM: Seminar- Workshop on the Applications of Geospatial ...
    • Mussel farming eyed in coastal barangays 

      Colmo, Edith (Manila Bulletin, October 8, 2006, on page 19)
      The local government here plan to develop about 17 kilometers of its coast from Banago to Punta Taytay into mussel farm. ‘Big opportunities await residents of coastal barangays of Bacolod City who would go into mussel ...
    • Mussel farming made easy with bamboo tray module 

      Estoy, Kristina Ginn; Alesna, Wolfreda T. (Panay News, September 8, 2012, on page B8)
      Among the many forms of aquaculture here in the Philippines, mussel farming is one of those which is a very promising industry. Specifically in some areas in Samar, mussel farming is now in commercial scale, providing ...
    • Mussels 'greet' San Enrique shorelines 

      Cañet, Carla (SunStar Philippines, July 13, 2022, on page 5)
      A multitude of mussels was found on the shorelines along Barangays Tabao and Poblacion in the San Enrique town in Negros Occidental. The residents have discovered this ton of mussels or locally tahong which is a famous ...
    • Mussels - more nutritious than steak 

      Vanzi, Sol (Manila Bulletin, June 6, 2013, on page C-3)
      Mussels have been consumed worldwide for more than 20,000 years and are now recognized as one of the most natural, organic products available. They are high in B12 vitamins and provide a readily absorbed source of many ...
    • Mussels disappearing from New England waters, scientists say 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, September 1, 2016, on page B-8)
      The Gulf of Maine’s once strong population of wild blue mussels is disappearing, scientists say. A study led by marine ecologists at the University of California at Irvine found the numbers along the gulf coastline have ...
    • Mussels down 34 in East Samar 

      Gabieta, Joey A. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 14, 2010, on page A16)
      At least 34 persons from two coastal villages of a town in Eastern Samar fell ill after eating brown mussels. Dr. Maria Socorro Campo, Salcedo municipal health officer, said the victims experienced vomiting, weakness, ...