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    • 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 ...
    • Cruise ruins 18,900 sqm of coral reef in Indonesia 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, March 23, 2017, on page S1/10)
      Indonesia said Wednesday a cruise ship on a voyage organized by a British company had damaged about 18,900 square meters of coral reef, increasing the estimate of the devastation caused when the vessel ran aground. The ...
    • Cruise ship brings 2.7K guests to Boracay Island 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Panay News, November 9, 2023, on page 13)
      Boracay Island welcomes its second visiting cruise ship for this month and the fourth for this year, carrying 2,700 guests and crew on Tuesday, Nov. 7. The MS Westerdam cruise ship of the Holland America Line came four ...
    • Cruise ship runs aground in Sulu sea 

      Jacinto, Al (The Manila Times, January 15, 2019, on page A7)
      A cruise ship ran aground in the Sulu Sea after hitting a coral bed about 15 nautical miles off Cagayancillo Island near Palawan province, the Maritime Bulletin reported on Monday. It said MV Forever Lucky was sailing to ...
    • Cruise Ships line up for Boracay visits 

      PN; Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Panay News, July 28, 2018, on page 1)
      Halfway into the island’s six-month closure, cruise ships are already lined up for Boracay visits. Helen Catalbas, director of the Department of Tourism in Western Visayas, said on Thursday that about five to eight cruise ...
    • Crusaders against plastic pollution spread the word in Palawan 

      Brun, Victor (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 16, 2019, on page D2)
      Race for Water expedition, the world’s largest solar-powered vessel, just ended a two-week stopover in Palawan. The expedition’s goal is a crusade against plastic pollution in the ocean. After 10 days in Puerto Princesa ...
    • Crushed dolomite for Manila Bay's 'white beach': Cebu Provincial Board may look into breach of agreement, not legality. Extraction, processing, hauling of sand covered by contract and law. 

      Seares, Pachico A. (SunStar Philippines, September 9, 2020, on page 7)
      Cebu Provincial Board Member John Ismael Borgonia has made some noise over the report that the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project was using fine sand to cover a 500-meter stretch of shore. The synthetic fine sand turned out ...
    • Crushed dolomite used as artificial white sand can cause respiratory issues - DOH 

      ABS-CBN News (DailyGuardian, September 8, 2020, on page 10)
      Crushed dolomite can cause respiratory issues, the Department of Health warned Monday, days after the environment department began dumping artificial white sand nearby Manila Bay. “Ang dolomite po is a form of a rock na ...
    • Crustacean program for Eastern Visayas 

      Yap, Julio Jr. (Panay News, June 29, 2018, on page 12)
      Sustainable production of crustaceans in Eastern Visayas is expected to be achieved following the conduct of different research and development initiatives.This welcome development will be conducted and implemented by the ...
    • CSR focuses on coastal cleanup 

      (BusinessWorld, June 7, 2013, on page S3/9)
      SHORE IT UP -- a project of Metro Pacific Investment Corp. (MPIC) -- is the country’s longest corporate-backed environment program. It recently marked its fifth year as it kicked off a year-long clean-up drive in Mabini, ...
    • CSWater joins Tanum Iloilo and conducts River Clean up 

      (Panay News, October 19, 2020, on page 4)
      CSWater Iloilo joined in the simultaneous tree planting activity of the Province of Iloilo last Saturday, Sept 26, 2020 in Barangay SM Villa, Barangay San Pedro, the premises of its Water Treatment Plant( WTP) in Barangay ...
    • Cuisia: ‘US diplomat told me Chinese would leave Panatag’ 

      Tiglao, Rigoberto D. (The Manila Times, May 14, 2021, on page A1-A5)
      Jose Cuisia, our ambassador to the US during the Aquino 3rd regime, said in a television interview the other day that the Chinese had agreed to leave Scarborough Shoal in June 2012 together with Philippine vessels. How did ...
    • Culture change needed to restore Manila Bay 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, February 10, 2019, on page 4)
      Culture change among Filipinos is needed if the polluted Manila Bay is to be restored and preserved for the long-term, according to Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu. “If they ask me what is the most ...
    • Cultured crablets released in northern Iloilo 

      PNA (The Daily Guardian, December 12, 2012, on page B1)
      Millions of blue swimming crablets were released into the sea in the coastal barangay of Mangorocoro, Ajuy, Iloilo, to increase its population. Iloilo Board Member Jett Roxas of the fifth district and chairman of Committee ...
    • Cultured ‘green food’ developed for fish growers 

      (The Manila Times, August 2, 2018, on page B6)
      Although defatted soybean meal is the most common, low-cost food for fish, it is not the natural diet for them because it lacks key nutritional compounds. Besides plankton, the natural food for fish is algae that an ongoing ...
    • Curb illegal poaching in PH high sears -Legarda 

      Casayuran, Mario B. (Manila Bulletin, June 7, 2018, on page B-8)
      Sen. Loren Legarda, chairwoman of the Senate climate change committee, urged yesterday various government agencies to deal with rampant illegal poaching in high seas, especially within the Moro Gulf and the Sulu Sea. ...
    • Curbing illegal fishing through environmental stewardship 

      Yap, Tara (Manila Bulletin, August 8, 2018, on page 6)
      One way to stop illegal fishing in the Visayas is to promote environmental stewardship programs, an environmental lawyer said. “The best form of law enforcement is when the laws do not need to be enforced because everyone ...
    • Customs - NAIA intensifies efforts against illegal wildlife smuggling 

      (Malaya, March 5, 2019, on page A5)
      The Bureau of Customs - Port of NAIA turned over to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Wildlife Traffic Monitoring Unit (DENR - WTMU) 1,529 live exotic turtles at the NAIA Terminal 2, Pasay City. The ...
    • Customs sues coral consignee 

      (The Manila Times, June 2, 2011, on page A7)
      The Bureau of Customs said that they are filing cases today before the Department of Justice against the consignee of an illegal shipment of corals in the country. Customs Commissioner Angelito Alvarez said consignee ...
    • A cut above the rest 

      Jurado, Emil P. (Manila Standard, June 18, 2019, on page A4-A5)
      No matter how the Chinese Embassy and Beijing try to downplay the ramming of a Filipino fishing vessel by saying that it was an ordinary maritime incident, from the looks of it and upon the testimony of the 21 crew members, ...