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    • Mangrove rehabilitation project 

      (Malaya, September 30, 2015, on page A11)
      Two groups of volunteers helped the Foundation sustain the greening of the countryside by planting mangroves in Boracay earlier this year. The first group who joined the TYKFI staff in the planting activity was composed ...
    • Mangrove tree planting 

      (Malaya, May 24, 2019, on page A7)
      Representatives of MLhuillier's OPEC Norte region participated in a mangrove tree rehabilitation activity in Sta. Rosa, Ollango Island in Cebu early this year. This mangrove tree rehabilitation was done in collaboration ...
    • Mangroves not best buffer vs storm surges 

      Icamina, Paul M. (Malaya, May 15, 2015, on page B1-B6)
      Mangroves hit by strong typhoons are slow to recover, something to think about in the rush to rehabilitate shorelines as a buffer against storm surges. a study before and after a strong typhoon hits mangrove forests has ...
    • Manila Bay cleanup a unifying cause 

      (Malaya, September 11, 2019, on page B4)
      It has been eight months since the Duterte administration, particularly the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), embarked on the almost impossible task of cleaning Manila Bay and making its waters safe ...
    • MAP calls for Laguna Lake rehab 

      (Malaya, May 9, 2019, on page A8)
      The Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) asked the Duterte administration to order the rehabilitation of Laguna Lake both for water source and eco-tourism. The group urged President Duterte to take action similar ...
    • Marine biologist needed to study jellyfish 

      (Malaya, April 17, 2017, on page B5)
      A visit to Cauayan, Negros Occidental was made by SUAKCREM staff on April 11, 2017 to review the status of the preliminary study headed by Dr. Ely Alcala of toxic jellyfish reported to have caused human poisoning. Demer ...
    • Marine Harvest dangles prospect of higher bid for Cermaq 

      Reuters (Malaya, June 4, 2013, on page A9)
      Marine Harvest, the world's biggest fish farmer, slightly raised its offer for rival Cermaq on Friday to 9.9 billion crowns ($1.7 billion), saying it would have bid more had it got the backing of Cermaq's board. Marine ...
    • Marine Harvest eases $1.7B Cermaq bid 

      Reuters (Malaya, June 7, 2013, on page A9)
      Fish farmer Marine Harvest has eased the conditions of its hostile $1.7 billion bid for rival Cermaq, signaling it would take a minority stake of its unable to win over a majority of shareholders. Marine Harvest, controlled ...
    • Marine protection of Benham Rise urged 

      Macapagal, Jed (Malaya, March 13, 2017, on page A4)
      After the Department of National Defense reported that foreign vessels were spotted circling within the Benham Rise, stakeholders urged the government to expedite the adoption of a management framework to protect and manage ...
    • Marine research gets grant 

      (Malaya, June 19, 2015, on page A8)
      Victoria International Container Terminal Ltd (VICT) recently presented Albert Park College with AU$150,000 grant from VICT's Community Investment Fund to fit out and resource a new Marine Research Centre at the school's ...
    • The marine sanctuary 

      (Malaya, September 12, 2012, on page B7)
      Among the many attractions at Shangri-La's Mactan Resort and Spa, Cebu is its white sand beach and pristine waters. Guests can enjoy the added thrill of swimming with the schools of tropical fish that make their home in ...
    • Maritime Group awarded for enforcing fisheries, wildlife laws 

      Africa, Raymond (Malaya, May 25, 2015, on page B6)
      The Philippine National Police Maritime Group (MG) is among the eight organizations in Asia that won the first Asian Environmental Enforcement Award held in Bangkok, Thailand last May 20 for conducting more than 1,500 ...
    • Maynilad adopts 6.6 ha. for mangrove rehab 

      (Malaya, January 23, 2015, on page A10)
      West Zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (Maynilad) has adopted five sites totaling 6.6 hectares (ha) in the Cavite province for a mangrove rehabilitation program under its "Plant for Life Program." "Plant ...
    • Maynilad sends 135 volunteers to 2018 Int'l coastal cleanup 

      (Malaya, October 5, 2018, on page A10)
      West zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (Maynilad) sent 135 employee-volunteers to lend their assistance during the 32nd International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) held simultaneously at different sites along Manila ...
    • McCain blasts lack of US patrols in South China Sea 

      Shalal, Andrea (Malaya, January 6, 2016, on page B5)
      The chairman of the influential U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on Monday criticized the Obama administration for delaying further “freedom of navigation” patrols within 12 nautical miles of islands built by China in ...
    • Meet Las Farolas' Red Belly Pacu 

      (Malaya, May 23, 2014, on page B7)
      Las Farolas, the living museum of river monsters which quietly observed its first anniversary recently, it also the sanctuary of the Red Pacu or Red Belly Pacu, an omnivorous South American freshwater fish which is related ...
    • Military to politicians: Stop exploiting Scarborough issue 

      Reyes, Victor (Malaya, March 28, 2019, on page B1-B3)
      A Military official yesterday urged politicians to refrain from exploiting the country's territorial dispute with China, specifically the Scarborough Shoal issue, for their personal gain. Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Salamat, chief ...
    • Modern technology in marine conservation 

      Alcala, Angel C. (Malaya, January 19, 2016, on page B5)
      Use of remote sensing technology is useful in monitoring the status of coral reefs and reef-associated fish without the need for researchers to travel to distant areas. One can, for example, monitor coral reefs in the Sulu ...
    • More civilian focus, less military, in South China Sea would ease fears: Chinese paper 

      Reuters (Malaya, November 22, 2018, on page B5)
      China should put more focus on building civilian facilities on islands in the South China Sea and less emphasis on the military to better sooth regional fears about China's intentions, an influential state-run paper said ...
    • Move over GG, tilapia's now poor man's fish 

      Sarga, Dwight (Malaya, February 12, 2010, on page A1-A3)
      Tilapia is the preferred food of most Filipinos than galunggong (mackerel scad) during hard times, indicating that if tilapia price rises, hunger incidence would also go up, the National Economic and Development Authority ...