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    • Solons want probe on Manila Bay 'white sand' project 

      Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T. (BusinessWorld, September 10, 2020, on page S1/10)
      A group of lawmakers filed a resolution on Tuesday calling for an investigation on the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) ‘white sand’ project at the Manila Bay. The Makabayan bloc in the House of ...
    • Some, not all arctic animals cope with climate change 

      (BusinessWorld, September 2, 2015, on page S1/9)
      When it comes to coping with climate change in the Arctic region, which is warming at three times the global average, some animals are more equal than others. Migrating Barnacle geese that fly north to lay eggs amid the ...
    • South China Sea code of conduct could be signed by next year 

      Cortez, Gillian M. (BusinessWorld, November 5, 2020, on page S1/10)
      National Security Adviser Hermogenes C. Esperon, Jr. on Wednesday said discussions on the South China Sea Code of Conduct is continuing and could be finalized by next year. In a virtual briefing on Wednesday, Mr. Esperon ...
    • South China Sea code of conduct on track 

      Tadalan, Charmaine A. (BusinessWorld, June 10, 2020, on page S1/9)
      Talks on the code of conduct in the South China Sea are “proceeding smoothly and effectively,” Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian said on Tuesday, as the Philippines and China celebrate 45 years of diplomatic ...
    • South China Sea talks ahead of schedule 

      Bloomberg (BusinessWorld, June 25, 2019, on page S2/6)
      Southeast Asian nations say their first draft of a code of conduct with China on the disputed South China Sea is ahead of schedule and may be finished by the end of this year. The 10-nation group, known as the Association ...
    • Southeast Asia's aspirations for the South China Sea 

      (BusinessWorld, April 26, 2017, on page S1/6)
      For the ASEAN Community to live in peace, stability, and prosperity, ASEAN’s Member States and all the claimants must extend sincere efforts to contribute in every possible way so as to ensure harmony in the South China ...
    • Sperm whale spotted 

      (BusinessWorld, March 16, 2017, on page S1/12)
      A sperm whale's tail is captured on camera by a team from Environmental Conservation and Protection Center (ECPC) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resource (BFAR) conduction a marine mammal survey within the Sarangani ...
    • Sponges beat seaweed in battle for Florida reefs 

      Sutton, Jane (BusinessWorld, August 27, 2010, on page S3/8)
      Giant barrel sponges that can live for thousands of years have proliferated in the waters around the Florida Keys, the apparent winner in a recent battle for dominance among corals, seaweed and sponges. That’s a good thing, ...
    • SRP for imported galunggong set at P180 in NCR 

      Jocson, Luisa Maria Jacinta C. (BusinessWorld, April 8, 2022, on page S1/8)
      The Department of Agriculture (DA) has set the suggested retail price (SRP) for imported medium-sized galunggong (round scad) in wet markets in the National Capital Region (NCR) at P180 per kilogram. “Considering the effects ...
    • Starfish threatens famed coral reefs 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, June 7, 2013, on page S3/9)
      A coral-killing starfish has begun infesting a channel of water in the Philippines famed for having some of the most diverse marine life in the world, the government said Friday. The appearance of the crown-of-thorns ...
    • Stemming the tide of plastic pollution 

      Bloomberg (BusinessWorld, July 5, 2018, on page S1/7)
      The European Commission’s proposal to ban plastic straws, plates, cutlery, and drink stirrers, and slash the consumption of many other single-use products, is more than just a nice, novel idea. It’s a step urgently needed ...
    • Still no fishing in high seas pocket 

      Gillermo, J. D. (BusinessWorld, August 16, 2013, on page S1/6)
      Due to the closure on fish aggregating devices (FADs), there are still no Philippine fishing vessels in a tuna-rich pocket of the Pacific Ocean, an Agriculture official said yesterday. “There are still no fishing vessels ...
    • Storms to starfish: Great Barrier Reefs faces rapid coral loss 

      Fogarty, David (BusinessWorld, October 5, 2012, on page S3/9)
      The world's largest coral reef - under threat from Australia's surging coal and gas shipments, climate change and a destructive starfish - is declining faster than ever and coral cover could fall to just 5% in the next ...
    • Stranded 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP); Reuters (BusinessWorld, February 13, 2017, on page S1/10)
      Whale rescuers were cautiously optimistic on February 12 that the current wave of mass beachings in New Zealand was over, after hundreds of the creatures died after being stranded ashore. New Zealand conservation authorities ...
    • Studies raise hope amid declining fish catch 

      Offemaria, Rodel G. (BusinessWorld, March 18, 1998, on page 9)
      Meanwhile, Dan Baliao of the Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center said recent studies in milkfish fry production showed an encouraging 95.5% to 99% survival rates in brackish water ponds for a culture ...
    • Study fins oil spills boost levels of arsenic in the ocean 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, July 9, 2010, on page S3/8)
      Oil spills can boost levels of arsenic in seawater by suppressing a natural filter mechanism on the sea bed, according to a study published on Friday in a specialist journal. The research was conducted in a laboratory ...
    • Sulphur-powered giant shipworm unearthed in Philippines 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, April 21, 2017, on page S3/5)
      An enormous black worm that lives in the mud of the sea floor and survives on the remnants of noxious gases digested by bacteria has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. The slimy giant shipworm can grow up to ...
    • SunScreen ingredient is toxic to coral, killing off reefs 

      Reuters (BusinessWorld, October 23, 2015, on page S2/4)
      A common ingredient found in sunscreen is toxic to coral and contributing to the decline of reefs around the world, according to new research published on Tuesday. Oxybenzone, a UV-filtering chemical compound found in 3,500 ...
    • Supply and prices of fish stabilize, Agri dep't says 

      Ochave, Revin Mickhael D. (BusinessWorld, April 21, 2021, on page S1/3)
      The supply and prices of fish sold in the so-called “NCR plus” quarantine area, consisting of the National Capital Region and Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, and Bulacan provinces, have stabilized, the Department of Agriculture ...
    • 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 ...