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    • Oil, gas from disputed sea crucial to PH - Marcos 

      Unite, Betheena (Manila Bulletin, December 2, 2022, on page 6)
      The country needs to find ways to pursue energy exploration in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) as whatever resources it can obtain from the disputed sea are crucial to the nation. President Marcos stressed this on Thursday, ...
    • Oil-spill containment drill held 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, August 9, 2015, on page 25)
      Officers of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) - Southeastern Mindanao led Friday's oil-spill containment-simulation exercise held at the Mintebros Port in Barangay Ilang, Tibungco, this city, to test and evaluate its oil ...
    • Old man and the sea: Malaysian on a mission to rid beaches of glass 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 17, 2020, on page B5)
      A 74-year-old Malaysian man’s quest to rid the country’s beaches of washed-up glass led to a collection of thousands of bottles, now displayed in a colorful seaside museum. For the past 15 years, Tengku Mohamad Ali Mansor ...
    • Old sea dog steals show at Crufts 

      Reuters (Manila Bulletin, March 16, 2010, on page B-8)
      A 16th century dog, the only known female to have served abroad King Henry VIII's ill-fated flagship the Mary Rose, has stolen the show at Britain's Crufts dog show this year. The two-year old mongrel, lost aboard the Tudor ...
    • Oldest captive gator a World War II survivor 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 15, 2020, on page A1-A8)
      Muja has lived through multiple bombing campaigns and several countries—all while never leaving a tiny pool in Belgrade’s zoo for 83 years, making him the world’s oldest captive alligator. While zookeepers don’t know his ...
    • [ Olive ridley ] 

      Dumlao, Artemio (The Philippine Star, March 5, 2017, on page 1)
      Foreign tourists take photos of an olive ridley hatchling released into the sea in San Juan, La Union hours after the sea turtles were hatched in a facility run by a volunteer conservation group. World Wildlife Day 2017 ...
    • Olive Ridley hatchlings released into sea in Cavite coastal town 

      Abrina, Dennis (BusinessMirror, December 28, 2020, on page A3)
      In the middle of preparing for Noche Buena in each households in the country for Christmas celebration in the midst of pandemic caused by coronavirus disease, about 58 newly hatched Olive Ridley hatchlings was formally ...
    • Olive ridley sea turtle rescued from fish net 

      PN; Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Region VI (Panay News, May 6, 2020, on page 9-11)
      A fisherman rescued a female Olive ridley sea turtle trapped in the fishnet while fishing in the waters of Bucay, Ilog, Negros Occidental at around 7:30 a.m., recently. Federico Alilain, a resident from Sitio Mapait, Brgy. ...
    • Olive ridley turtle in Boracay returns to the sea 

      (DailyGuardian, May 20, 2021, on page 8)
      A juvenile Olive ridley sea turtle was released in the sandy shores of Puka Beach in Boracay Island recently. It was kept in captivity for more than a year since its hatchling stage according to the investigation made by ...
    • Olive ridley turtle in Boracay returns to the sea 

      PN (Panay News, May 19, 2021, on page 9)
      A juvenile olive ridley sea turtle was released in the sandy shores of Puka Beach here recently. It was kept in captivity for more than a year since its hatchling stage, according to the Community Environment and Natural ...
    • Olive Ridley turtle rescued by 3 teens 

      Reyes, Jonas (Manila Bulletin, January 16, 2016, on page 4)
      Three teenage fishermen rescued an Olive Ridley sea turtle yesterday at the lighthouse area in Barangay Kalaklan, here. Young friends Roel Avia, Dennis Galvez, and Kevin Del Pilar found the 22-inch sea turtle at the ...
    • Olongapo fisherfolk undergo training 

      Reyes, Jonas (Daily Tribune, July 27, 2022, on page B16)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) here has launched a training program for a total of 30 fisherfolk in the city in relation to fish processing. BFAR Provincial Fisheries Officer Neil Encinares said that ...
    • Olutanga Island: From pirates' lair to Mindanao's next tourism destination 

      Abubakar-Jocson, Liza (Manila Bulletin, May 3, 2021, on page 5)
      An island in the Zamboanga Peninsula region is slowly shedding its image as a pirates’ lair to become the next major tourism destination in Mindanao. Olutanga Island is partnering with the Mindanao Development Authority ...
    • OMGG! PH seen buying back its own fish catch 

      Araja, Rio; Cruz, Maricel (Manila Standard, August 24, 2018, on page A1-A2)
      A fisheries official said Thursday that a government plan to import galunggong (round scad) could be a case of the country buying back its own fish. “What we will import could come from us too, since the [fish] may have ...
    • 'Ompong' costs agriculture P16B 

      Gomez, Eireene Jairee (The Manila Times, September 20, 2018, on page A2)
      Total damage and losses to the agriculture sector caused by Typhoon “Ompong” have reached P16.76 billion, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA). The figure breached the agency’s P13.2-billion damage projection ...
    • On a mission to preserve our oceans 

      (BusinessWorld, September 1, 2021, on page S1/3)
      Earth has always served as the living of Rolex. Since the 1930s, its founders Hans Wilsdorf, tested hos Oyster Perpetual watches by transporting them to extreme locations, thus supporting the explorers who ventured into ...
    • On BBM upholding the 2016 arbitral ruling 

      Del Rosario, Albert (The Philippine Star, May 28, 2022, on page 7)
      We are deeply thankful that president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared what Filipinos would like to hear; that the 2016 Arbitral Ruling is not a claim but already a right; that our sovereignty is "sacred" and that he ...
    • On China’s deployment of missiles on Philippine reefs 

      del Rosario, Albert (The Philippine Star, May 6, 2018, on page 12)
      Yesterday’s headline that China has deployed missiles on three Philippine reefs is deeply concerning but not the least bit surprising. If one has dealt with China, of certainty is the stark inconsistency between what is ...
    • On stout-hearted men (and women) 

      Zaide, José Abeto (Manila Bulletin, March 12, 2018, on page 10)
      Before DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu, there was Gina Lopez – the ex-future environment secretary of PDu30. She didn’t clear the Advise & Consent of Congress because of the strong lobby of miners’ vested interests. But, as the ...
    • On the growing clamor for UN to implement arbitral ruling on PH vs China case 

      Yambao, Jaime J. (The Manila Times, June 14, 2020, on page A6)
      More and more of the world realize the importance and relevance to themselves of the 2016 Permanent Court of arbitration arbitral ruling on the case that the Philippines brought against China. The Philippines may no longer ...