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    • Cabinet official: War awaits any claimant to Benham Rise 

      Sausa, Raadee S. (The Manila Times, March 8, 2018, on page A3)
      If someone claims the Philippine (Benham) Rise, the government will declare war against the claimant, a Cabinet official said on Wednesday. “The Philippine Rise must be guarded. We will go to war if someone [not only China] ...
    • Cadiz mayor closes 'death' reef 

      Adiong, Eugene Y. (The Manila Times, August 31, 2022, on page A10)
      Cadiz City Mayor Salvador Escalante has ordered the temporary closure of the Kabilang-Bilangan Reef in Barangay Sicaba on Monday, August 29, after strong currents claimed the lives of four persons including two minors on ...
    • Café Aquatica: A world’s first 

      Santiago, Cynthia U. (The Manila Times, July 19, 2018, on page D4)
      Kenbert Chua was but a three-year-old-boy when his love for animals began. He had all sorts of pets—from dogs to birds—but found those that swam to be his favorite. And so, as he grew up, Chua also took to developing ...
    • Cagayan coast guards release hawksbill turtle 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, August 8, 2013, on page A7)
      A haksbill sea turtle was released back to the sea by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) of the District of Northeastern Luzon in Barangay Punta in Aparri town. Named Rolanda, the sea turtle was turned over to PCG by residents ...
    • Cagayan eyes exporting eels 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, August 29, 2019, on page B5)
      An increase in eel production in Cagayan Valley (Region 2) could allow the region to export more of the fish to the world market and increase supply in the domestic market. According to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ...
    • Cagayan local develops novel oyster sauce 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, August 22, 2019, on page B5)
      A coastal town in northern Cagayan is giving home cooks and culinary enthusiasts something to look forward to with the introduction of a new condiment made from oysters — and it is not the ordinary sauce usually sold in ...
    • Cagayan River rehab kicks off 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, January 31, 2021, on page A7)
      The World Wetlands Day will highlight the launching of the Cagayan River Rehabilitation (CRR) project with 185 bamboo propagules to be planted in the 925-meter stretch of Cagayan riverbank along Barangay Bangag here, ...
    • Cagayan River rehabilitation begins 

      Kahulugan, Jeric; Visaya, Vince (The Manila Times, February 3, 2021, on page A7)
      The Build Back Better (BBB) Task Force has formally launched the Cagayan River Rehabilitation Project, which aims to end the flooding in the Cagayan and Isabela provinces. On Tuesday, a ceremonial dredging of sandbars along ...
    • Cagayan River research boosted 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, December 10, 2022, on page B5)
      Part of an ongoing effort on water management research in Region 2 (Cagayan Valley) is the continuing series of dialogues between the Isabela State University (ISU) and the Japan-based Kyoto University, aiming to introduce ...
    • Cagayan tourism town to boost fishery industry 

      Domingo, Leander (The Manila Times, August 3, 2018, on page B6)
      With P10 million worth of fisheries livelihood projects as its prize, the municipality of Claveria in Cagayan province has laid down its plans to develop a sustainable fishing industry in its coastal villages. Last year, ...
    • Cagayan town crafts ordinance to protect crablets 

      Domingo, Leander (The Manila Times, August NaN, 2018, on page B5)
      In a move to improve the gathering, selling, and transporting of “rissing” or crablets, the local government unit in this coastal town is coming up with an ordinance to protect the aquatic specie that was crafted in ...
    • Cagayan Valley records P97-M rice eel exports 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, November 6, 2020, on page A7)
      The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said an invasive fish species turned out to be the top outgoing commodity from Region 2 (Cagayan Valley) for October this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. The BFAR’s ...
    • Cagayan vows crack down on illegal fishing 

      Domingo, Leander C. (The Manila Times, September 28, 2017, on page E1)
      The local government of Claveria has allocated at least P3.1 million for its Fisheries Law Enforcement Team (FLET) and vows to maintain and strengthen its mechanism against illegal fishing activities. The coastal town that ...
    • A call to protect La Union's seas and 'pawikan' 

      Alpad, Christina (The Manila Times, May 17, 2016, on page B7)
      Tina Antonio of La Union Soul Movement joined “SOS: Save the Seas Coastival”—dubbed the green alternative to the famous “LaBoracay” Labor Day weekend in Boracay—but she was not there for the sea breeze, fresh seafood and ...
    • Canned sardines shortage looms 

      Gomez, Eireene Jairee (The Manila Times, September 20, 2022, on page B2)
      Fisherfolk leaders and sardine cannery owners are asking the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to convene a meeting with them and include coastal local government units (LGUs) to discuss the looming shortage ...
    • Canned sardines shortage looms 

      Cariaso, Bella (The Manila Times, October 6, 2022, on page A3)
      The Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc. on Wednesday warned of a looming shortage of canned sardines because of a three-month fishing ban starting in November. The group's president Danilo Fausto said that the ...
    • Carcass of female whale found 

      Barcia, Rhayz D. (The Manila Times, October 10, 2019, on page A5)
      The carcass of a young female sperm whale found dead at Tabgon village in Caramoan town last October 5 underwent necropsy to determine the cause of death and to preserve the skeleton for scientific display to the public. ...
    • Care for the oceans requires more than a 'month' 

      (The Manila Times, May 5, 2021, on page A4)
      The month of May here in the Philippines is designated as the “Month of the Ocean” and is intended to “highlight the conservation, protection and sustainable management of Philippine coastal and ocean resources,” according ...
    • Carp an indicator of water pollution 

      (The Manila Times, September 23, 2016, on page B8)
      In a study conducted by Dr. Michelle Grace Paraso of the UPLB College of Veterinary Medicine, carp was found to have a potential use as a biomarker in detecting the level of pollutants in the country’s water resources. The ...
    • Carpio and Sison are PH's biggest liars: First of 3 parts 

      Tiglao, Rigoberto D. (The Manila Times, May 3, 2021, on page A1-A5)
      Former Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio will go down in our history as one of the biggest liars ever, over a public discourse affecting our national interest. Only Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria ...