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    • Gentle sea giant 

      Baldicantos, Cheryl (Manila Bulletin, June 5, 2013, on page 14)
      A whale shark feeds on minute marine species, including krill, in waters off Tan-Awan village in the town of Oslob in the southern part of Cebu province. Whale shark watching in the area has become a popular tourism activity ...
    • Gentleman's agreement over Panatag 

      Kabiling, Genalyn; Rosario, Ben R. (Manila Bulletin, March 24, 2017, on page 1-16)
      The Philippine and China are putting premium on their newfound friendship rather than disturb the peace over territorial claims. The President said he recently obtained the assurance from the Chinese government on the ...
    • ‘George’ back in the wild on Sea Turtle Day 

      Reyes, Jonas (Manila Bulletin, May 25, 2017, on page 7)
      The Ocean Adventure Marine Theme Park here appropriately marked Sea Turtle Day last Tuesday by releasing “George”, a rescued Olive Ridley or Pacific sea turtle, to his natural marine habitat, after simple rites at Camayan ...
    • Geotagging, listing of marine fish landing centers near completion 

      (DailyGuardian, September 23, 2021, on page 6)
      The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Guimaras Provincial Statistical Office is currently conducting the geotagging and 2021 Listing of Marine Fish Landing Centers (MFLC) in the island province. The agency has completed ...
    • Geothermal plant to help raise healthier fish, shrimps 

      Mercurio, Richmond (Malaya, February 25, 2014, on page A3)
      Renewable energy company Emerging power, Inc. (EPI) plans to hit two birds with one stone with it soon to rise 40-Megawatt (MW) geothermal power plant in Mindoro. EPI said the completion of the Montelago geothermal power ...
    • German agency helps small Negros fishers 

      (Panay News, July 24, 2016, on page 14)
      In collaboration with the Johanniter, a German humanitarian agency, the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM) -Negros Office provided livelihood assistance to three small fishers' organization in northern Negros. ...
    • German envoy to speak in forum vs ocean litter 

      (The Philippine Star, September 6, 2017, on page B11)
      Improving the productivity of fisheries and aquaculture is vital to reducing hunger and poverty for millions n the developing world. International Coastal Clean Up is the worlds largest volunteer effort to ocean and ...
    • Germans, Poles finger-point over fish kill 

      (Daily Tribune, August 14, 2022, on page B13)
      Thousands of fish have washed up dead on the Oder river running through Germany and Poland, sparking warnings of an environmental disaster as residents are urged to stay away from the water. The fish floating by the German ...
    • Germany aids drive vs illegal fishing 

      SQM (BusinessWorld, June 14, 2010, on page S1/3)
      German technical cooperation agency GTZ is focusing on coastal resource management projects in Leyte Gulf to help eradicate illegal fishing.
    • Get quality tourists for Boracay - expert 

      Talavera, Catherine (The Philippine Star, November 11, 2018, on page 2)
      The Philippines should focus on attracting quality tourists to Boracay island rather than on quantity that could only lead to sustainability problems. Fernando Roxas, executive director of the Asian Institute of Management ...
    • Getting everyone to understand and support the WPS ruling 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 4, 2022, on page 4)
      The pursuit of a “public diplomacy campaign” spearheaded by the Department of Foreign Affairs to bolster and sustain awareness on the implications of the historic arbitral ruling on the South China Sea is certainly a step ...
    • 'GG' fishing ban proposed 

      Araja, Rio (Manila Standard, October 19, 2015, on page A6)
      Because of overfishing of mackerel scada, popularly known as galunggong, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources will impose a fishing ban off Northern Palawan within Sulu Sea from Nov.15 to January next year. BFAR ...
    • The ghost of the 2012 Scarborough Shoal stand-off 

      De Castro, Renato (BusinessWorld, April 14, 2021, on page S1/6)
      Once again, the enigmatic and massive presence of Chinese fishing vessels that are believed to be manned by Chinese maritime militia are in the Philippine Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ), particularly in the Julian Felipe ...
    • 'Ghostlike' octopus found in Pacific may belong to new species 

      Reuters (The Philippine Star, March 7, 2016, on page A-25)
      An underwater research craft has spotted a "ghostlike" octopus that appears to belong to a previously unknown species on the ocean floor near Hawaii, a discovery that highlights how little is known about the deep sea, a ...
    • Giant clam 're-wilding' waters near Semirara mine site 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 12, 2016, on page B6)
      In 2006, the company released 150 pieces of the Tridacna gigas, an endangered species of giant clams, near the waters of Panian mine on Semirara Island in Caluya, Antique province. Citing research, the firm says these giant ...
    • Giant clams come aplenty again in Maralison 

      Portal, Tadz (Hublas, September 12, 2006, on page 12)
      For the pearly Island of Maralison, five kilometers from the shoreline of Culasi, Antique, it's a unique privilege to have the threatened species of manlut back to abundance again. In time, a MOA was signed between the ...
    • Giant clams serve as magnets for fish in Bohol 

      Matus, Carmel Loise (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 2, 2013, on page A9)
      The Bohol provincial government has reported an increase in fish density in the province’s seawaters, just three months after giant clams were seeded in four marine protected areas (MPAs). Bohol Gov. Edgar Chatto said ...
    • Giant clams to fight insurgency 

      Reyes, Victor (Malaya, March 1, 2013, on page A12)
      The Armed Forces is deploying 200 giant clams to Bohol to help prevent the resurgence of New People's Army in the province which had been declared insurgency-free in 2009. A C-130 plane was due to transport to Bohol an ...
    • Giant clams up for adoption 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 23, 2018, on page A1-A3)
      Be a foster parent to an endangered clam and help the environment. For P200 to P400, you can adopt a baby giant clam at a marine center here, but you can’t take it home. The adopted clam gets named by the parent and released ...
    • [Giant clams] 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Philippine Star, March 6, 2021, on page 1)
      Photo released by the Coast Guard yesterday shows personnel, troops and local conservation officials unearthing illegally harvested giant clams worth around $3.3 million on the black market near the houses of residents on ...