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    • Retail giants partner for cleaner Manila Bay 

      (Manila Standard, September 22, 2023, on page B4)
      Watsons Philippines, the leading brand in health, wellness, and beauty retail, continues to demonstrate its commitment to the environment through its annual coastal clean-up initiative. This endeavor reflects Watsons’ ...
    • Retired SEAFDEC couple continues to promote aquaculture in Mindanao 

      (Panay News, March 5, 2018, on page B11, B7)
      Once an aquaculturist, always an aquaculturist. This may just be a cliche, but this is how Mr. and Mrs. Rito Bombeo, retired researchers of SEAFDEC/AQD are doing now as they continue to promote aquaculture in Barangay ...
    • Retrieval of Boracay forestlands, wetlands continues – DENR 

      Yap, Tara (Manila Bulletin, January 22, 2019, on page 9)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will continue retrieving this year forestlands and wetlands at world-famous Boracay Island in Aklan province.“This is the second phase of Boracay’s rehabilitation,” ...
    • Reveal Boracay water test results, DENR asked 

      Diaz, Jess (The Philippine Star, October 31, 2018, on page 18)
      A party-list congressman urged the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) yesterday to release the results of the water tests it conducted in Boracay prior to its reopening to tourists last Friday. “Tourists ...
    • Revealed: Marcos’ secret operations to take over entire Spratly archipelago 

      Tiglao, Rigoberto (The Manila Times, August 13, 2018, on page A1-A4)
      The strongman Ferdinand Marcos ordered secret military operations in 1970 to 1971, and in 1978 to take over the entire now hotly disputed Spratly group of islands in the South China Sea. Marcos apparently decided to undertake ...
    • Revealed: The crux of our SCS dispute — natural gas 

      Tiglao, Rigoberto D. (The Manila Times, October 5, 2020, on page A1-A11)
      The flag-waving by the Yellows, the likes of United States toady Albert del Rosario and Vietnamese-linked Antonio Carpio, claiming that they are noble patriots upholding Philippine sovereignty against an expansionist China ...
    • Revenge of the 'Pawikan': 5 dead after eating sea turtle meat 

      Gabieta, Joey A. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 23, 2013, on page A12)
      Five persons died while 153 others were taken ill after eating the meat of a sea turtle that was found dead on Aug. 17 in Arteche, a town in Eastern Samar. Marlon Gabril, a fisherman who found the sea turtle and later sold ...
    • Revenge of the river – 2 

      Mana-ay, Edgar (DailyGuardian, June 17, 2019, on page 4-5)
      In my first article, this writer pointed out that it is the people of Metro Iloilo who suffered the most because of the molasses contamination fiasco of Jalaur River caused by the criminal act of a sugar central. This ...
    • Review adverse impact of reclamation projects - experts 

      Subingsubing, Krixia (Panay News, August 16, 2023, on page 9-15)
      The respite from reclamation activities in Manila Bay could give the country’s engineers and marine scientists time to study and design coastal engineering solutions that could mitigate its adverse impacts, according to ...
    • Review draft plan on tuna fishing—Villar 

      Ramos-Araneta, Macon (Manila Standard, November 4, 2017, on page A3)
      Citing warning by experts that our seas would become “virtual deserts” by 2050 due to overfishing, Senator Cynthia Villar said she wants to review the draft plan and various inputs and recommendations of industry players ...
    • Review law on protected areas, Palawan officials urged 

      Enano, Jhesset O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 6, 2020, on page A10)
      An environmental law group has asked the provincial government of Palawan to suspend the implementation of an ordinance creating a new council that will oversee the management of protected areas in the province. In a letter ...
    • Review of Manila Bay reclamation projects eyed 

      Tupas, Emmanuel; Talavera, Catherine (The Philippine Star, January 11, 2019, on page 12)
      In line with President Duterte’s order to clean up Manila Bay, the government is mulling a review of all reclamation projects, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año said yesterday. ...
    • Revisiting the country's first crocodile farm 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, March 19, 2015, on page B-9)
      If there’s one more thing Palawan is known for aside from its tourist attractions like the secret lagoons, the white sand island coves of El Nido, the cleanest Kayangan Lake of Coron, and the extraordinary Puerto Princesa ...
    • Revitalization of shrimp industry 

      (Panay News, March 16, 2016, on page 16)
      Cultivated shrimp is a vital foreign exchange earner for the Philippines, making the country the 6th largest producer of the marine crustacean with an annual production of about 50,000 metric tons. Unfortunately, the ...
    • Revival of native hito offers new opportunity 

      Sarian, Zac (Manila Bulletin, September 9, 2000, on page B-16)
      In these uncertain times, it is always good to know of new opportunities in farming. One such possibility is growing the native hito which has virtually disappeared in the past many years because of the poisoning of rice ...
    • Revive abandoned hatcheries to boost Capiz aquaculture, says expert 

      Dianala, Rex Delsar B. (DailyGuardian, March 8, 2021, on page 6-10)
      To boost the local aquaculture industry, the chief of an international aquaculture research center said abandoned and underutilized hatcheries in the province should be rehabilitated to produce much-needed crablets and ...
    • 'Revive E. Visayas agri, fisheries' 

      Araneta, Sandy (Manila Standard, December 1, 2016, on page C2)
      More than a hundred farmers and disaster survivors from Eastern Visayas provinces on Tuesday demanded Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol apply emergency rehabilitation measures to revive the agriculture and fisheries ...
    • Revived hatchery signals major step towards PHL milkfish fry sufficiency 

      Pagador, Juliana Rose (DailyGuardian, May 7, 2021, on page 8-11)
      The embattled milkfish industry in the Philippines got a shot in the arm as the first rehabilitated hatchery in Western Visayas, which is expected to produce 5 to 10 million bangus fry every year, started its operations ...
    • Reviving aquaculture (Conclusion) 

      Treñas, Jerry (Panay News, February 28, 2001, on page 7)
      Our rivers and streams that used to give us abundant and free tilapia, pantat, kalampay, shrimps, etc. are dying. We can also draw lessons from SEAFDEC under Dr. Rolando Platon and the Iloilo Provincial Government under ...
    • Reviving aquaculture (first of two parts) 

      Treñas, Jerry (Panay News, February 27, 2001, on page 5)
      At any rate, my trips to the wet market are enriching. The rise in prices can be shocking and full of surprises. Not long agro, the bangrus was the king of aquaculture. It cost more than the tilapia or pantat that were ...