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    • Concepcion trawl fishers arrested 

      (Panay News, October 29, 2015, on page 4)
      The provincial bantay dagat task forces arrested six fishermen engaged in twarl fishing off the cost of Bago island in barangay talotoan, concepcion town. The task force'spatrol operation was conducted from oct. 15 to 24. ...
    • Concern raised on BFAR Fisheries Office Order 

      (The Manila Times, April 24, 2021, on page A6)
      International non-government organization Oceana urges the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to recall its Fisheries Office Order No. 10, series of 2021 because it hampers the participation of local government ...
    • Concern raised over Chinese vessels near Scarborough 

      Wakefield, Francis (Manila Bulletin, September 8, 2016, on page 2)
      The Department of National Defense (DND) on Wednesday said that the presence of Chinese ships near the Scarborough Shoal is disturbing.DND Public Affairs Service chief Director Arsenio Andaloing said that the presence of ...
    • Conflict in South China Sea again? 

      Cruz, Elfren S. (The Philippine Star, July 16, 2020, on page 5)
      The pandemic is at the center of public attention because it is the most relevant among current threats to the Philippines. There are, however, other issues that will ultimately become a serious threat if our leaders do ...
    • Conflict stops PH from exploring oil in WPS 

      Casayuran, Mario; Rosario, Ben R. (Manila Bulletin, June 19, 2018, on page 2)
      The territorial dispute with China is preventing the Philippines from exploring oil and gas in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), Senator Sherwin Gatchalian pointed out yesterday. Gatchalian, who chairs the Senate Committee ...
    • Confronting China means trouble- Rody 

      Romero, Alexis (The Philippine Star, May 21, 2018, on page 1-10)
      Trouble would ensue if the Philippines insisted on its maritime claims in the South China Sea, President Duterte said. Duterte stressed he is open to a joint exploration with China to avoid conflict, instead of confronting ...
    • Confronting climate change 

      Bacasmas, Eugene E. (The Philippine Star, January 18, 2015, on page 12)
      In an unfortunate reminder of what drew him to the Philippines in the first place, an approaching storm forced Pope Francis yesterday to cut short his much-awaited visit to the typhoon-devastated province of Leyte. Powerful ...
    • Confronting the new climate reality in Asia and the Pacific 

      Zahedi, Kaveh (The Manila Times, September 24, 2019, on page A7-A8)
      In less than 10 days world leaders will be gathering at the United Nations in New York for the Climate Action Summit. Their goal is simple, to increase ambition and accelerate action in the face of a mounting climate ...
    • Cong. Kiko supports alliance for Metro 3rd coastal resources mgt 

      PN (Panay News, March 23, 2021, on page 9-14)
      Negros Occidental 3rd District’s Cong. Francisco “Kiko” Benitez reiterated full support for the fisheries sector and its stakeholders during the planning workshop of the Negros 3rd District Coastal Resources Management ...
    • 'Congested Boracay': Island can only carry 55,000 people at a time 

      Angelo, Francis Allan L. (The Daily Guardian, September 5, 2018, on page 2-14)
      A study on the carrying capacity of Boracay Island indicates that the famed tourist destination can only host a maximum of 19,000 tourists at a time. The study conducted by a multidisciplinary team of researchers from the ...
    • Conglomerate commits to rehab river for P1B 

      (Malaya, March 7, 2019, on page A3)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said its rehabilitation efforts for Manila Bay got a major boost after San Miguel Corp. (SMC) agreed to clean up the Tulahan-Tinajeros river system, one of the ...
    • Congress OKs bills on marine hatcheries in PH 

      Ramos-Araneta, Macon (Manila Standard, July 4, 2022, on page A3)
      Congress passed into law 11 local bills for the establishment of multi-species marine hatcheries in various locations nationwide. The bills were sponsored by Senator Cynthia Villar during the 18th Congress. Villar, the ...
    • Congress probe of Bora closure rehab sought 

      Cruz, Maricel V.; Ramos-Araneta, Macon (Manila Standard, April 12, 2018, on page A2)
      A lawmaker on Wednesday sought a congressional probe of Boracay’s shutdown supposedly to make way for its rehabilitation and the reported construction of a $500-million casino-resort on the island. In filing House Resolution ...
    • Congress sets probe on Benham incursion 

      Diaz, Jessa; Romero, Paolo; Laude, Jaime; Ramirez, Robertzon; Zoleta, Michelle; Viray, Patricia Lourdes (The Philippine Star, March 16, 2017, on page 2)
      Congress is set to conduct an investigation into the reported intrusions of Chinese vessels in Benham Rise, which has been declared part of the Philippines’ continental shelf by the United Nations in 2012. Beijing has ...
    • Conor Dwyer and Kelsey Merritt dive deeper beyond swimming and modeling by helping save the oceans from being ruined by plastic 

      Manaquil, Millet M. (The Philippine Star, April 3, 2019, on page E2)
      Kelsey: In the past year I’ve been active in trying to use less plastic. I told Conor about it when we met. Conor: Now I’m with a brand that’s coming out hopefully next year, an alternative to plastic. A nutrition tech ...
    • Conscious efforts vs. plastics 

      (Panay News, September 9, 2018, on page 8)
      Can we end plastic pollution? Plastics have been polluting land and bodies of water and threaten marine life and human health. Plastics are ubiquitous components of the world’s consumer culture. They symbolize the throwaway ...
    • Consensus on the South China Sea 

      de Jesus, Edilberto C. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 3, 2020, on page A7)
      “We must remain mindful of our obligations and commitment to the Charter of the United Nations and as amplified by the 1982 Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes. The Philippines affirms ...
    • Consequences of China's approach to the Philippines' sea case 

      Mata, Nestor (Malaya, March 29, 2016, on page B5)
      When asked what the next President should do with Philippines' dispute with China over parts of the South China, former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said against China in United Nations Permanent Court of Arbitration ...
    • Conservation advocates in Iloilo honored 

      Yap, Tara (Manila Bulletin, August 4, 2013, on page 20)
      Five individuals and institutions in Iloilo were recently honored here for their efforts in environmental awareness and protection and their achievements in projects supportive of the environment. Recognized as this year's ...
    • Conservation confab mulls fate of bluefin 

      Schroeder, Dominique (Manila Standard, November 15, 2016, on page B4)
      Fishing and shipping nations gather in Portugal this week to consider the fate of the endangered Atlantic bluefin tuna and over-harvested Mediterranean swordfish, two pricey gourmet favorites. While conservationists want ...