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    • Int'l community watching China's next move after sea ruling 

      Mabasa, Roy (Manila Bulletin, September 25, 2016, on page 1-8)
      The Philippines should not fear that it is alone in its effort to uphold the rule of law in its territorial dispute with China over parts of the contentious South China Sea, according to a renowned Japanese foreign policy ...
    • Ocean's deepest part filled with toxic pollutants,study reveals 

      (Manila Bulletin, February 16, 2017, on page B9)
      “Extraordinary levels” of pollution have been found in the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the Earth’s oceans. Pollutants from the 1970s have accumulated among the crustaceans that live there, contaminating life 11,000 ...
    • Philippine crocodiles at London Zoo 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, January 7, 2015, on page 5)
      Two six-month-old Philippine crocodiles, two of six which were the first of their kind to hatch in the United Kingdom, during the annual stock take at London Zoo on Monday. Caring more than 750 different species, London ...
    • Seafdec Develops Organic Aquaculture Products 

      Aguiba, Melody (Manila Bulletin, April 23, 2012, on page B-6)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center( Seafdec) is collaborating with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources ( BFAR) in developing organic aquaculture products with robust market demand. According to BFAR, ...
    • We eat, drink, and breathe microplastics, but should we get worried? 

      Gonzales, Eduardo (Manila Bulletin, September 24, 2019, on page C-2)
      Microplastics refer to small pieces of plastic ( less than five millimeters in length) that pollute the environment. They come from manufactured microplastics that are used in cosmetics, clothing, and industrial processes ...