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    • Coca-Cola PH, partners collect more than 1,000 kgs of waste in coastal cleanup in Tanza, Cavite 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 7, 2023, on page B-5)
      Coca-cola Philippines, together with Plastic Bank Philippines and Lighthouse Legacy Foundation, led over 200 volunteers to collect debris and marine waste at Julugan Fish Terminal in Tanza, Cavite, on Sept. 16, as part of ...
    • Coca-Cola Philippines and partners mobilize over 400 volunteers to join coastal cleanup: Despite rain, volunteers from over 30 organization join International coastal cleanup activition at Subic Bay 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 28, 2022, on page B1)
      Over 30 organizations gathered last September 17 at Subic Bay to pluck away debris and trash along its coastline and waters. Armed with cleaning kits provided by Coca-Cola Philippines and taught to properly segregate waste ...
    • Coca-Cola spearheads massive coastal cleanups 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 11, 2018, on page B9)
      The International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) and the whole Coca Cola System in the Philippines participated in massive cleanups along various shores in the country where their facilities are present. Over 19 coasts across the ...
    • Coca-Cola strengthens support to environmental sustainability through water leadership programs 

      (The Manila Times, April 22, 2021, on page C3)
      Water is a vital resource used for almost everything we do–from personal hygiene, hydration, to agricultural activities. The importance of water, protecting it, and making sure everyone has equitable access to it has been ...
    • Coconut, calamansi, carageenan, moringa have big potential in Europe – study 

      (DailyGuardian, January 19, 2021, on page 6-7)
      Carrageenan has strong demand in European markets because of its wide range of applications. It’s used as a gelling agent in dairy products and thickeners to beverages, sauces, and syrups. The Philippines is the largest ...
    • Code of conduct delay dismays Du30 

      Co, Adrian Stewart (Panay News, June 25, 2019, on page 8)
      President Rodrigo Duterte did not hide his disappointment as the passage of the code of conduct (COC) in the South China Sea was delayed again. Presidential Spokesman Salvador Pnelo said the President explained there would ...
    • Code of Conduct in SEA taking too long 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 17, 2018, on page 6)
      The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) met this week in Singapore for its 33rd ASEAN Summit and related meetings with dialogue partners, including the United States, Japan, China, and Russia. They discussed a ...
    • 'Code of Practice' for sustainable shrimp farming formulated 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, June 16, 2002, on page B-5)
      A "Code of Practice for Sustainable Shrimp Farming" has been formulated. Behind the move were the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR), Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center ...
    • 'Code of Practice' urged for seaweed industry 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, November 11, 2001, on page 24)
      "Code of Practice" for the local seaweed industry should be formulated to minimize industry mal-practices and sustain its vantage position in the international market. This was the consensus arrived at by participants in ...
    • Coffee table Tubbataha a chronicle of world heritage 

      Gonzales, Iris (The Philippine Star, November 24, 2016, on page B-10)
      It is no secret that the Philippines is host to one of the most amazing natural wonders in the world, the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park within the Sulu Sea. Such as natural gem made it to the list of UNESCO World Heritage ...
    • Cold spell raises price of 'bangus' in Dagupan 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 26, 2015, on page A20)
      With colder days ahead, expect higher prices of bangus (milkfish) grown in ponds and cages in this city in Pangasinan province. This is because bangus production normally drops during cold months, said Westly Rosario, chief ...
    • Cold weather affects Bulacan fish production 

      Dangcalan, Danny; Catindig, Raymund (The Philippine Star, January 30, 2014, on page 9)
      Low temperatures brought by the northeast monsoon has caused a decrease in fish production in the coastal towns of this province. Fisherfolk here have a hard time catching fish from the open sea while fishpond operators ...
    • Cold weather affects fish, too, says fisheries expert 

      Visperas, Eva (The Philippine Star, January 22, 2014, on page A-25)
      The prevailing cold weather affects not only humans but fish, too, like the bangus (milkfish) and tilapia, as it stops their spawning, slows down their growth, and makes them susceptible to diseases. Dr. Westly Rosario, ...
    • 'Cold-shocked' alligator captured in NY park 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, February 22, 2023, on page B9)
      A “very lethargic” alligator was captured in a New York park, city officials said on Monday, probably released by its owner far away from the species’ warmer habitat in the southeastern United States. The reptile was spotted ...
    • Coliform caused Boracay corals' mass die-off? 

      Aguirre, Jun Ariolo (Panay News, March 6, 2015, on page 5)
      A cooperative suspected that the high coliform level in the waters in this island resort was causing mass coral die-off. A member of the Sankalikasan Producers Cooperative, Jose Rodriguez, said they have monitored two usual ...
    • 'Coliform high in Panglao, El Nido beaches' 

      Ramirez, Robertzon (The Philippine Star, December 1, 2018, on page 3)
      “Very high” levels of coliform have been found at popular resorts in Panglao in Bohol and in El Nido in Palawan, according to an inter-agency body tasked to monitor tourist attractions and ensure their compliance with ...
    • Coliform sa Manila Bay, bumaba 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Balita, December 29, 2020, on page 3)
      Isang makabuluhang pagbaba ng fecal coliform ang naitala sa Manila Bay, partikular sa Baywalk area, Estero de San Antonio Abad, at Baseco Beach, ayon sa Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Sa Baywalk, ...
    • Collaboration eyed to revive PH salt industry 

      Miguel, Janine Alexis (The Manila Times, November 3, 2023, on page B3)
      The Philippine Chamber for Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) urged all stakeholders and government agencies to work together to revive the local salt industry in light of the continuous decline in local salt production. ...
    • A collaborative province-led agriculture and fisheries extension model 

      Javier, Emil Q. (Manila Bulletin, March 11, 2018, on page B-2)
      Unfortunately, the rural extension was weakened by the well-intentioned Local Government Code of 1991 which devolved agricultural extension to the local government units (LGUs). True, devolution allowed for more democratic ...
    • Collective action needed to protect mangroves 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 7, 2023, on page B-5)
      Mangroves, found in many coastal areas around the world, are ecosystems that serve as crucial carbon sinks. It also protects coastal communities from storm surges, and provides habitat for various species of animals. ...