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    • Crews try to protect wildfire from Texas oil spill 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, January 26, 2010, on page 13)
      Crews worked Sunday to protect two sensitive wildlife areas after a crude oil spill shut down parts of a major southeast Texas port, state Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson said. Plastic walls known as booms and oil-sucking ...
    • 'Criminal negligence': Treñas mulls charges vs power barge owner 

      Sornito, Ime (Panay News, July 10, 2020, on page 1-14)
      The city government mulls filing a string of charges such as criminal negligence against AC Energy Corp., owner of the power barge that spilled thousands of liters of bunker oil into this city’s waters following an explosion ...
    • Criminal raps vs 'illegal fishers' junked 

      Conserva, Louine Hope (The Daily Guardian, March 8, 2018, on page 2-10)
      “It was dismissed on the grounds that the crimes were committed in Sagay. But we will file a motion for reconsideration to argue that Iloilo has the jurisdiction. Our theory is that it is a continuous crime. It was committed ...
    • 'Crising stalls Tubbataha salvage 

      Santos, Tina G. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 20, 2013, on page A8)
      The salvage operation for the US Navy minesweeper USS Guardian, which has been stuck in the Tubbataha Reefs off Palawan for over a month, suffered another setback after tropical depression “Crising” struck parts of Mindanao ...
    • Crisis becomes opportunity 

      Pedrosa, Carmen N. (The Philippine Star, March 29, 2009, on page 13)
      The oil spill off Guimaras almost two years ago was tragic. For days it hogged the headlines on how bad it was for the environment but most of all, on how it deprived the fishermen of their livelihood. The livelihood project ...
    • Critically-endangered turtles saved 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (The Manila Times, October 20, 2015, on page A7)
      Environment protection officials in Palawan rescued over the weekend at least 979 rare and critically endangered turtles that were supposed to be sold in the Chinese black market. The turtles were confiscated from the ...
    • Critics see red in Manila Bay's 'white sand' makeover 

      Subingsubing, Krixia (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 4, 2020, on page A1-A2)
      After undergoing a major cleanup and losing much of its technicolor garbage last year, Manila Bay is getting a ”white” makeover. But environmentalists and fisherfolk groups are seeing red instead, questioning the latest ...
    • Crocodile captured in Bulacan river 

      Velez, Freddie (Tempo, July 19, 2022, on page 1-2)
      A crocodile that was spotted three weeks ago in the Bulacan river was finally caught by the Oplan Buwaya Rescue and Recovery Team and residents on Sunday in Sitio Tabon, Barangay Malis, Guiguinto, Bulacan. Based on the ...
    • Crocodiles sighted in Bulacan river? 

      Lazaro, Ramon Efren (The Philippine Star, June 29, 2022, on page 10)
      Representatives from the Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) started an investigation yesterday into the reported presence of crocodiles in a river in this town.
    • Crocodiles: Caught in the jaws of extinction 

      Yan, Gregg (The Daily Guardian, February 15, 2013, on page 5-7)
      Two decades later I found myself beside the world's largest captive crocodile, venerable Lolong, in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur. As a team from the DOST measured him, I realized that crocodiles actually lived way before many ...
    • Crocodiles: Caught in the jaws of extinction 

      Yan, Gregg (The Daily Guardian, February 22, 2013, on page B12-B4)
      Two decades later I found myself beside the world's largest captive crocodile, venerable Lolong, in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur. As a team from the DOST measured him, I realized that crocodiles actually lived way before many ...
    • Crop insurance for 1M farmers, fisherfolk 

      (Malaya, March 26, 2015, on page A4)
      The number of covered farmers and fisherfolk under the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) grew by 24.31 percent in 2014, insuring close to a million in the agricultural workforce. PCIC is a government-owned and controlled ...
    • Crops, cultured seaweeds worth over P100M lost to Zamboanga floods 

      Alipala, Julie; Mangosing, Frances (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 20, 2023, on page A8)
      At least P106.4-million worth of agricultural products, including cultured seaweeds, were lost to the widespread flooding spawned by a low pressure area in this city last week, affecting the livelihood of more than 3,000 ...
    • Crowdsourcing to clean up Manila Bay 

      Pedrosa, Carmen N. (The Philippine Star, February 2, 2019, on page 9)
      The crowds marching to clean Manila Bay reminded me of the crowds who went to Luneta to show who they wanted to lead political change. A million crowds showed up on the miting de abanse of Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte to ...
    • Crown of thorns outbreak found in Batangas 

      Lesaba, Marrah Erika (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 1, 2013, on page A10)
      An outbreak of the poisonous crown of thorn starfish (COTS) has been reported in the sea off a coastal village here, threatening corals in the waters that form part of Isla Verde Passage. Jacob Meimban Jr., executive ...
    • 'Crown-of-thorns' poses threat to Davao coral reefs 

      Lopez, Alexander D. (Manila Bulletin, September 16, 2015, on page 15)
      Alarmed by reports of the real threat of destruction to coral reefs, authorities in Davao region are now working closely to implement efforts to clear its coastal waters of the sea star (starfish) called crown-of-thorns. ...
    • 'Crown-of-thorns' starfish threatens Sarangani town's marine life 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, June 18, 2022, on page 4)
      An official of the Sarangani Bay Protected Seascape (SBPS) in Sarangani province warned Friday of an impending outbreak of the Crown of Thorns (COTS) starfish in the waters of Glan town. “If not immediately controlled, it ...
    • Crude protein in hito feed improves profitability 

      (Daily Informer, April 17, 2000, on page B1)
      It is profitability to feed pond-cultured Asian catfish ("hito") with a formulated diet containing 34 percent crude protein (CP). This was found in a study done by Eliseo Coniza, Mae Catacutan, and Josefa Tan-Fermin, ...
    • Crude protein in hito feed improves profitability 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, April 16, 2000, on page 24)
      It is profitable to feed pond-cultured Asian catfish ("hito") with a formulated diet containing 34 percent crude protein (CP).
    • Crude protein, pond catfish good tandem 

      Aquaculture News Service (Daily Informer, December 14, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Feeding pond-cultured Asian catfish (Clarias macrocephalus), the native, "hito" or "pantat" in Ilonggo with a formulated diet containing 34% crude protein (CP) is profitable. This was revealed in a recently concluded study ...