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    • Alligator captured in New York park, possibly 'cold shocked' 

      (The Philippine Star, February 22, 2023, on page 9)
      A “very lethargic” alligator was captured in a New York park, city officials said Monday, likely released by its owner far away from the species’ warmer habitat in the southeast United States.
    • 'Cold-shocked' alligator captured in NY park 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, February 22, 2023, on page B9)
      A “very lethargic” alligator was captured in a New York park, city officials said on Monday, probably released by its owner far away from the species’ warmer habitat in the southeastern United States. The reptile was spotted ...
    • 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 ...
    • Fishing for your food at New York's wild new seafood restaurant 

      Bloomberg (BusinessWorld, October 11, 2018, on page S2/10)
      The Manhattan location, the family’s first outside Japan, required an entirely new piscine supply chain. Aside from the Maine lobsters, all the inventory is trucked in from farms: salmon from New York and striped bass from ...
    • Lobster obsession 

      Cua, Lawrence; Jimenez, Iya (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 15, 2015, on page C3)
      From the time Bun Appetit opened, we’ve been obsessed with anything and everything lobster. We first had lobster rolls in New York but it’s no secret that this delectable shellfish dish originated from New England. Lobsters ...
    • Maná fighting for sea turtles with clothing line 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, November 3, 2016, on page B8)
      Mexican rock band Maná is expanding its fight to save endangered sea turtles with a clothing line. The band, known for its environmental activism, is stepping into the fashion industry with Ritos del Sol, a line of ecofriendly ...
    • Mussels gauge health of rivers 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 19, 2019, on page A8)
      Seafood lovers who prize the mussel for its earthy taste and succulent flesh may be unaware of its growing potential in the fight against water pollution. The mussel is the hoover of the sea, taking in phytoplankton for ...
    • New York park alligator captured 

      (Daily Tribune, February 22, 2023, on page B13)
      A “very lethargic” alligator was captured in a New York park, city officials said Monday, likely released by its owner far away from the species’ warmer habitat in the southeast United States.
    • PH, 60 countries sign treaty protecting high seas 

      Requejo, Rey (Manila Standard, September 22, 2023, on page A1-A2)
      The Philippines joined over 60 other countries at the United Nations in signing the first-ever treaty on protecting the international high seas, raising hopes that it will come into force soon and protect threatened ...
    • Rising seas are the next crisis for the world's ports 

      Wilkinson, Francis (BusinessWorld, July 19, 2022, on page S1/7)
      The delicate choreography of ships, trains, and trucks at the world’s ports has been badly disrupted by the pandemic, and the turmoil is not likely to end soon. If a virus can have such an adverse impact on the journey of ...
    • South China Sea issue should be resolved within region: Malaysian PM 

      (Manila Bulletin, September 25, 2023, on page 4)
      Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called for the South China Sea issue to be resolved within the region. Anwar made the remarks in response to a question on the role of the United States in the South China Sea ...
    • Talks to save oceans kick off 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Standard, June 5, 2017, on page C3)
      World leaders convene at UN headquarters next week for the first major bid to solve the toughest problems facing our oceans, from coral bleaching to plastic pollution, overfishing and rising seas due to climate change. The ...
    • UN ocean treaty talks resume to save biodiversity 

      Associated Press (AP) (The Manila Times, February 21, 2023, on page A3)
      United Nations members gather Monday in New York to resume efforts to forge a long-awaited and elusive treaty to safeguard the world's marine biodiversity. Nearly two-thirds of the ocean lies outside national boundaries ...
    • Virus may cause dolphin deaths 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, August 29, 2013, on page B-9)
      Federal officials identified a virus Tuesday as the likely reason hundreds of bottlenose dolphins died along the East Coast, but they say there's a little they can do to stop the deaths. More than 330 dolphins have been ...