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    • Sea cows stricken off endangered list in US 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 1, 2017, on page A13)
      Washington - Manatees were taken off the US interior department’s list of endangered species on Thursday and reclassified as threatened, a move condemned by conservationists who said it weakened protections for the giant ...
    • Sea disputes high on agenda of Du30's 7th meet with Abe 

      Aurelio, Julie M. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 25, 2019, on page A2)
      President Duterte will renew the Philippines’ pledge to uphold freedom of navigation and the exercise of self-restraint in the South China Sea when he meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo next week. The ...
    • Sea encounters could lead to war, China warns US 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP); Reuters (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 31, 2015, on page A17)
      China’s Navy chief had warned his US counterpart encounters between their forces could spiral into conflict, state media reported on Friday, two days after a US destroyer sailed close to Beijing’s artificial islands in the ...
    • Sea row has Australia concerned 

      Callela, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 17, 2015, on page A8)
      The Australian government has expressed concern over china's proclamation activities in south china sea and the resulting rise of tension in the region, said top diplomat in the Philippines. speaking to reporters on Thursday, ...
    • Sea row splits Trillanes, Cayetano 

      Yap, DJ; Orellana, Faye (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 6, 2018, on page A1-A6)
      Opposition Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Sunday called Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano a “political snake” for shedding his loyalty to the Aquino administration at the height of the South China Sea row in 2012 and ...
    • Sea row tackled at Duterte, Xi meet 

      Dumlao-Abadilla, Doris (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 27, 2019, on page A3)
      While China has continued to downplay the 2016 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) ruling favoring the Philippines’ territorial rights, tension between the two countries have subsided following the ...
    • Sea row takes center stage in June 12 rites 

      Corrales, Nestor; Avedaño, Christine; Yap, DJ (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 13, 2018, on page A10)
      President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua discussed China Coast Guard abuses at Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea on Tuesday as the nation celebrated Independence Day. The ...
    • Sea row to eclipse Apec agenda 

      Avendaño, Christine O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 17, 2015, on page A1-A20)
      Introducing any security topic in Apec’s formal discussions is a touchy issue because a major member, China, fears that could pave the way for its territorial conflicts in the South China Sea to be put on the agenda. Beijing ...
    • Sea turtle bought by tourists freed 

      Visaya, Villamor Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 26, 2018, on page A8)
      A green sea turtle bought by Chinese tourists was rescued on Wednesday and set free on Thursday by employees of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (Ceza). Freeport workers saw the turtle being carried in a sack by resort ...
    • Sea urchin grower hailed 

      Adina, Armin (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 12, 2021, on page B2)
      At a time when fishermen face grave threats to their livelihood because of the encroachment of Chinese vessels in Philippine waters, one company paid tribute to the country’s fisherfolk and recognized the gallantry of the ...
    • Seabed quarrying 'crowding us out', say Manila Bay fisherfolk 

      Subingsubing, Krixia; Ramos, Mariejo (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 30, 2023, on page A6)
      Before daybreak, Edwin Rosales, 33, would set out for Manila Bay to find the best spots to cast his net for “alubaybay,” a variety of sardines and a major income-earner in his coastal village in Limay, Bataan province, a ...
    • Seafdec research advances 'rabbitfish technology' 

      Ayson, Felix (Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 20, 2012, on page A12)
      Seafedec/AQD has been doing research on rabbitfish (Sigamus guttatus). The research has led to the successful breeding and seed production of the species under captive condition. The first induced spawning of wild adults ...
    • Search for missing ship Pinoys suspended 

      Aning, Jerome (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 6, 2020, on page A3)
      The Japanese coast guard has temporarily suspended the search for more than 30 Filipino crew of the cargo ship that capsized in southwestern Japan on Wednesday as another typhoon barreled toward Japan’s Kagoshima prefecture, ...
    • Search for poop pipes starts: DENR sees 33 Boracay sites where feces, other untreated wastes pass through to the sea 

      Burgos, Nestor P. Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 19, 2018, on page A10)
      High-tech gadgets usually used to detect minerals underground are being tapped to uncover hidden pipes discharging untreated wastewater into the sea off this resort island. Members of a DENR team use a high-tech ground ...
    • Search on for 14 missing after boat collision 

      Yee, Jovic; Cinco, Maricar; Enano, Jhesset O.; Ocampo, Karl R.; Salaverria, Leila B. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 30, 2020, on page A1-A4)
      Rescuers from the Philippine Coast Guard on Monday were searching for 14 people who went missing after a local fishing boat collided with a Hong Kong-flagged cargo vessel and sank off the coast of Mamburao town in Occidental ...
    • Search resumes for crew of capsized cattle ship 

      Associated Press (AP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 8, 2020, on page A5)
      Japan's coast guard resumed late on Monday its aerial search mission for 40 missing crew from the capsized cattle ship Gulf Livestock 1 in the East China Sea after the storm passed. Two crewmen have been rescued, while ...
    • Searching for Dagupan 'bangus'? Look for the tag 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 16, 2015, on page A6)
      Starting this week, “bangus” (milkfish) grown in ponds and cages in this coastal city in Pangasinan will carry a tag marked “Dagupan Certified” when sold in markets. The city government started labeling bangus on Tuesday ...
    • Seaside safety in the new normal 

      Mawis-Aliston, Ar. Vittoria Lou (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 20, 2020, on page B2-1-B2-2)
      If you missed the chance to go to the beach because of the pandemic, chances are, you’re itching to go there right after the quarantine. Is there a better way to celebrate months of isolation than to go out for some sun ...
    • Seaweed, bamboo industries seek greater gov't budget 

      Lagare, Jordeene (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 3, 2022, on page A9)
      Groups are asking the government to increase its annual budget for both seaweed and bamboo industries to spur the development of both sectors. Seaweeds Industry Association of the Philippines chair Alfredo Pedrosa III said ...
    • Seaweeds eyed to power local cars 

      Buban, Charles E. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 24, 2010, on page B2-4)
      Those slimy and otherwise unsightly plant-like organisms that are frequently washed ashore may be one of the country's last hopes to be less dependent on imported fuel. Sen. Edgardo Angara, who chairs the Congressional ...