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    • Chinese vessels leave Ayungin Shoal 

      Punongbayan, Michael; Simeon, Louise Maureen (The Philippine Star, November 22, 2021, on page 1-4)
      Chinese maritime militia vessels were still anchored in Sabina and Ayungin Shoals as of Friday, a few days since the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) conducted the maritime domain awareness (MDA) last Wednesday. “What I can ...
    • Chinese vessels leave WPS after radio challenge from PH 

      (SunStar Philippines, May 6, 2021, on page 4)
      Chinese militia vessels left the area near Sabina Shoal in the West Philippine Sea after they were challenged by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), the National Task Force-West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) said. In a report on ...
    • 'Chinese vessels not required to get PH clearance' 

      Reyes, Victor; Montemayor, Jocelyn (Malaya, August 22, 2019, on page B1-B5)
      A senior military official yesterday said China is not required to get clearance from the Philippines when its vessels pass through international waters like Sibutu and Balabac straits, under the United Nations Convention ...
    • Chinese vessels seen near Recto Bank confirmed 

      Reyes, Dempsey (The Manila Times, August 12, 2020, on page A8)
      The Philippine Navy has confirmed the presence of two Chinese vessels near Recto (Reed) Bank. An intelligence report dated August 9 disclosed that the two ships were seen near Recto Bank a week ago, according to VAdm. ...
    • Chinese vessels still in Spratlys, says task force 

      Aquino, Norman P. (BusinessWorld, May 13, 2021, on page S1/12)
      Hundreds of Chinese militia vessels were still scattered around the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, both within and outside Manila’s exclusive economic zone, according to a Philippine task force. In a statement, ...
    • Chinese vessels try to intercept PH Navy warship in WPS 

      Sadongdong, Martin A. (Manila Bulletin, February 5, 2023, on page 9)
      In an apparent move to flex its muscles in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), two China Coast Guard (CCG) ships and two Chinese maritime militia vessels sailed close to a Philippine Navy ship off panganiban (Mischief) Reef in ...
    • Chinese warships enter West Philippine Sea 

      Quismundo, Tarra (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 5, 2013, on page A8)
      Chinese naval vessels entered Philippine waters on Feb. 1 amid efforts by the Philippines to peacefully resolve its territorial dispute with China in the West Philippine Sea through arbitration in the United Nations. China’s ...
    • Chinese who sank Filipino boat must stand trial in PH: Robredo 

      ABS-CBN News (DailyGuardian, June 18, 2019, on page 11)
      Vice President Leni Robredo on Sunday said the crew of the Chinese vessel which hit and sank a Filipino fishing boat in the West Philippine Sea should be made to stand trial in the Philippines. Robredo said that while the ...
    • Chinese, Malaysian ships in standoff-sources 

      Reuters (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 19, 2020, on page A8)
      A Chinese government survey ship is tagging an exploration vessel operated by Malaysia’s state oil company Petronas in disputed waters in the South China Sea, three regional security sources said on Friday. China’s Haiyang ...
    • Chinese-style poached ‘lapu-lapu’ 

      Chikiamco, Norma (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 11, 2020, on page C1)
      Thanks to my friend Christine Chanbonpin Go, I have enjoyed occasionally Chinese-style steamed fish right in my home. Christine gladly shared her recipe for this exquisite dish in one of our gatherings, and I’ve been cooking ...
    • Choking air, melting glaciers changing India 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, November 18, 2015, on page C4)
      India’s landscapes are changing – from the melt in the Himalayas, to the increasingly arid farm belts in the middle and the stunning coasts where fishermen talk of rising, warmer seas eroding their shores. “Changes in sea ...
    • Choosing the freshest fish for your health 

      (The Philippine Star, June 1, 2010, on page E-4)
      With so many health benefits, it only makes sense to cook the freshest fish you can find. Now, unless you live next to the ocean where you can catch your own fish, the supermarket is your best bet in acquiring a fresh batch ...
    • Choosing to speak for the seas 

      Sigue, Winona Rica L. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 4, 2019, on page C2)
      Growing up in Mindoro, I could go to the beach anytime. Sadly, I have also witnessed firsthand how people carelessly neglect and abuse our seas. There have been many reports and analyses on the threat of climate change to ...
    • Cimatu calls on ASEAN to conserve mangroves 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, September 7, 2017, on page B-8)
      Recognizing the significant opportunities that mangroves offer for climate change adaptation and mitigation, Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu on Tuesday urged member-countries of the Association of ...
    • Cimatu cites PH efforts to protect marine resources at EAS Congress 2018 

      (The Daily Guardian, November 1, 2018, on page 12-13)
      The Philippines has made notable progress in its efforts to protect the country’s rich marine ecosystems and resources despite many challenges, Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu said as he welcomed participants to the ...
    • Cimatu firm Boracay sewage treatment policy 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, August 29, 2018, on page 7)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) reiterated an order requiring establishments in Boracay to put up sewerage treatment plants (STPs), either individually or in clusters, to ensure that wastewater ...
    • Cimatu has done right for Manila Bay 

      Avila, Bobit S. (The Philippine Star, September 15, 2020, on page 7)
      I really don’t know why there is a controversy over the use of Dolomite grains, which come from Alcoy, Cebu. That company that creates these Dolomites have been there for over 20 years already. When our biker groups go on ...
    • Cimatu insists dolomite poses no health risk 

      Cruz, Maricel V. (Manila Standard, September 10, 2020, on page A1-A2)
      Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu has defended at the House of Representatives the use of dolomite white sand from Cebu’s crushed dolomite rocks to transform Manila Bay’s shoreline into a white-sand beach. He told legislators ...
    • Cimatu lauds call for Boracay Authority 

      (The Manila Times, July 31, 2020, on page A9)
      Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu has lauded President Rodrigo Duterte for calling Congress to pass a measure creating the Boracay Island Development Authority (BIDA) to sustain gains from the rehabilitation of the world-famous ...
    • Cimatu linked to Mandaue fish pen, net destruction 

      Cotejo, Honey (SunStar Philippines, November 19, 2023, on page 3)
      The proposed demolition of fish nets and fish pens in Sitio Tubigan, Barangay Banilad in Mandaue City, Cebu was recommended by former Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary and now Cebu City ...