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    • Sabah arbitral ruling tackled anew 

      Garner, Jom (Daily Tribune, September 29, 2022, on page A1-A6)
      Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo on Wednesday assured lawmakers that he will look into the legal implications of the recent decision of a French arbitral court to the country’s sovereignty claim over Sabah. “We are ...
    • Sagay seahorses repopulate 

      Tacio, Henrylito (Daily Tribune, March 25, 2024, on page G38)
      In the past, the waters of the Philippines were teeming with seahorses. But today, the areas where they used to swim are now almost devoid of this marine creature. They have been overharvested. But the good news: there are ...
    • Salt to the agri wound 

      (Daily Tribune, January 20, 2023, on page A5)
      First, it was onions at almost P700 per kilo. Following the shock of these "golden" bulbs, eggs became quite precious at P215 per tray. Now it's salt - and lawmakers are rubbing it in a wound that seems to have afflicted ...
    • San Clemente fish farmers receive training 

      Reyes, Jonas (Daily Tribune, May 31, 2022, on page B15)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Central Luzon (BFAR3) conducted freshwater aquaculture training to some 150 fish farmers here which is expected to boost the production of freshwater fish in the province. The ...
    • San Pedro Bay gets red tide anew 

      Recuerdo, Elmer (Daily Tribune, January 30, 2021, on page B16)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Eastern Visayas announced on Friday that the San Pedro Bay in Basey, Samar has been included in the shellfish ban following the detection of “red tide” in the bay. ...
    • Sardine fishers, factory workers back on track 

      Lacson, Nonoy E. (Daily Tribune, February 19, 2022, on page B15)
      About 34,000 fishing boats and sardine factory workers in this city are scheduled to return for work after observing a 90-day fish holiday imposed on the commercial fishing operators by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ...
    • Sardines for exports possible - UP dean 

      Jose, Kathryn (Daily Tribune, May 22, 2023, on page B10)
      A fishery expert advised fisherfolks to process oily types of sardines to reach more consumers, and the local government units to help build postharvest facilities to increase sardine exports to the United States. Encarnacion ...
    • Sardines play big part in nutrition program 

      Inosante, Aubrey (Daily Tribune, December 1, 2022, on page C18)
      Filipino brand Mega Sardines led the celebration of National Sardines Day with the theme, “FieSSSta — Sarap, Sustansya, at Saya,” last 24 November. Marvin Tiu Lim, MPFI chief growth and development officer, underscored the ...
    • Saving the mangroves 

      Ayeng, Raffy (Daily Tribune, November 20, 2021, on page E33)
      As the travel industry bounces back with eased restrictions and as more properties are welcoming revenge travelers, the business community in general is also realizing the importance of supporting communities to become ...
    • Scarborough fiasco 

      Enrile, Juan Ponce Sr. (Daily Tribune, May 22, 2021, on page A1-A4)
      My Monday evening visit to Malacañang has evoked in my mind many more unanswered questions about the Scarborough loss to the Philippines. If there was an agreement between the Philippines and China to withdraw from ...
    • [Sea creatures] 

      (Daily Tribune, April 8, 2021, on page B13)
      One of 585 preserved sea creatures are on display at the fish museum in Istanbul, Turkey.
    • Sea credits spark opposition row 

      Locus, Sundy (Daily Tribune, July 13, 2021, on page A1-A2)
      While the ruling party Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) seems to be falling apart, yet another political turmoil is also crumbling the opposition. The reason? An ongoing feud that cracked the delegation ...
    • Sea dispute: No way for power play 

      Blancaflor, MJ (Daily Tribune, November 16, 2020, on page A1-A2)
      President Rodrigo Duterte has warned East and Southeast Asian nations against turning the South China Sea row into a “locus of power play” as he underscored the need for peaceful resolution of maritime disputes. Speaking ...
    • Sea disputes remain Phl concern - Faustino 

      Kabagani, Lade (Daily Tribune, October 1, 2022, on page A6)
      The Philippines maintained its stance to resolve the disputes over the West Philippine Sea and the South China Sea through peaceful dialogue and diplomacy. “Our next steps concerning the WPS and the SCS, Philippines ...
    • Sea turtle hatchlings released 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Daily Tribune, February 2, 2023, on page B16)
      A total of 45 sea turtle hatchlings were released by Bantay Dagat personnel of Sipalay City in Negros Occidental province at the Poblacion Beach on Wednesday morning.
    • Seafood entrepreneur is best mom for her special child 

      Ayeng, Raffy (Daily Tribune, May 14, 2023, on page B9-B10)
      As they say, being a mother is the hardest thing that a woman can ever imagine. Bearing a child for nine months is only part of what it means to be a mother, the real challenging part is raising, educating, and loving ...
    • Search operations for ill-fated vessel seize 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Daily Tribune, April 3, 2023, on page B15)
      The Bureau of Fire Protection and Basilan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office announced that search and retrieval operations on the wreckage of the ill-fated M/V Lady Mary Joy 3 in the waters off ...
    • Seaweed farmers apply eco-friendly tech on farms 

      Recuerdo, Elmer (Daily Tribune, August 20, 2022, on page B15)
      Eight months after typhoon “Odette” washed out their homes and livelihood, seaweed farmers in Dawahon island in Bato, Leyte and slowly getting back on their feet as the propagules that were given to them earlier have ...
    • Senate to probe WPS collision 

      Kabagani, Lade Jean (Daily Tribune, October 8, 2023, on page B20)
      Senators want to investigate the fatal collision between a foreign-flagged oil tanker and a local fishing boat in the waters off Agno, Pangasinan, in the West Philippine Sea that resulted in the deaths of three fishermen ...
    • Shark kills teen girl in Australia river 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Daily Tribune, February 6, 2023, on page B14)
      A shark has bitten to death a 16-year-old girl who jumped into a river to swim with dolphins in Perth, Australia. The girl was pulled from the water after the attack on Saturday but died from her injuries at the scene after ...