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    • Biggest salmon producer wants to farm fish inside cargo ship 

      Mcferron, Whitney (Manila Bulletin, July 7, 2016, on page B14)
      The world’s biggest Atlantic salmon producer wants to start farming fish inside a ship rather than the sea. Building traditional fish farms on the open water in Norway has become almost impossible because of state rules ...
    • Climate change pushing killer whales to go north 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Standard, January 29, 2019, on page B3)
      Paying no attention to nearby divers, a killer whale and her calf hunting for food frolic in a snowy Norwegian fjord. Their favorite meal, herring, abound, but climate change means both predator and prey must increasingly ...
    • Krill fishing restricted in Antartica 

      (The Manila Times, July 11, 2018, on page B6)
      Five major krill fishing firms on Tuesday agreed to halt operations across huge swathes of the Antarctic to help protect wildlife in a move hailed as “bold and progressive” by conservationists. The vast frozen continent ...
    • Mamburao tuna festival ushers in Lenten season 

      Evora, Robert A. (Manila Standard, March 16, 2015, on page A7)
      “Feast on fish this Lenten season,” a reminder from the government’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute said. Abstaining from eating meat, like pork, chicken, and red meat, and substituting it with fish is not at the ...
    • Marine Harvest dangles prospect of higher bid for Cermaq 

      Reuters (Malaya, June 4, 2013, on page A9)
      Marine Harvest, the world's biggest fish farmer, slightly raised its offer for rival Cermaq on Friday to 9.9 billion crowns ($1.7 billion), saying it would have bid more had it got the backing of Cermaq's board. Marine ...
    • Nazi warship natagpuan sa dagat ng Norway 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Balita, September 12, 2020, on page 3)
      Isang Nazi cruiser noong World War II Nazi pinagbabaril at pinalubog sa baybayin ng Norway noong 1940 ay nagkataong natagpuan sa lalim na 490 metro habang isinasagawa ang isang subsea power cable inspeksyon, sinabi ng mga ...
    • Phl-made high-speed ferry sails for Denmark 

      Mateo, Janvic (The Philippine Star, March 14, 2021, on page 4)
      A high-speed ferry built in the Philippines will soon operate in one of the routes between Norway and Denmark. Last March 5, the high-speed ferry called Fjord FSTR started its journey to Hirtshals in Denmark from the ...
    • Regional cooperation in marine environment protection 

      Pimentel, Brenda V. (The Manila Times, January 22, 2019, on page B7)
      The subject is timely as the rehabilitation of the waters of Manila Bay gains Presidential attention — a call we made in this column several months back. In Singapore last week, the focus shifted to the regional level at ...
    • UN begins negotiations on treaty to protect imperiled high seas 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, September 3, 2018, on page S2/7)
      United Nations on Tuesday kicked-off talks on a 2020 treaty that would regulate the high seas, which cover half the planet yet lack adequate environmental protection. Four sessions of talks, each lasting two weeks, are ...