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    • Climate change blamed for dwindling number of waterbirds on Maguindanao lake 

      Fernandez, Edwin O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 1, 2020, on page A10)
      Environment officials blamed climate change and global warming for the marked decrease in the number of waterbirds feeding on Lake Buluan, the marshland and inland waters of Sultan Kudarat. Dr. Sabdullah Abubacar, regional ...
    • Climate change signals Earth in danger zone 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 17, 2015, on page A23)
      Climate change and high rates of extinctions of animals and plants are pushing the Earth into a danger zone for humanity, a scientific report card about mankind’s impact on nature said on Thursday. An international team ...
    • Climate change threatens RP aquaculture 

      Remo, Amy R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 27, 2007, on page B8)
      If Climate Change continues, the country's fisheries and aquaculture sector would soon to be sailing into rough seas, said the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. Dr. Angel Alcala and Dr. Joebert Toledo painted ...
    • Climate debate takes global pulse before summit 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 8, 2015, on page A1-A21)
      From the typhoon-ravaged Philippines to the Arizona desert, thousands of people began gathering Saturday, June 6 in small groups in 79 countries for what was touted as the biggest public debate on climate change. Results ...
    • Coast guard arrests 21 Filipino fishermen in Bohol 

      Udtohan, Leo (Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 1, 2018, on page A8)
      Twenty-one crew members of a fishing boat were arrested by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Tagbilaran for alleged illegal fishing in the municipal waters of Dauis in Bohol province on Wednesday night. Rejard Marfe, ...
    • Coast Guard bares new tack vs Chinese harassment in WPS 

      Cabalza, Dexter (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 26, 2023, on page A6)
      While diplomatic protests filed by the country seem not enough to flinch China, exposing the Asian superpower’s bullying behavior consistently is an effective way to counter its intensifying aggression in the South China ...
    • Coast Guard confirms Sino water attack on PH fishermen 

      Esplanada, Jerry E.; Avendaño, Christine O.; Balana, Cynthia (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 21, 2015, on page A7)
      The Philippine Coast Guard has "verified and confirmed" that a Chinese vessel fired a water cannon to drive away Filipino fishermen from Panatag Shoal (Scarborough Shoal) off Zambales province on April 9, Malacañang said ...
    • Coast Guard finds debris of sunken boat in Palawan waters 

      Miranda, Romar; Santos, Tina G.; Semilla, Nestle (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 31, 2022, on page A5)
      The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has already tracked the possible location of the sunken fishing vessel that collided with a foreign commercial vessel in the waters near Maracanao Island in Agutaya town, Palawan province, ...
    • Coast Guard insists dredger is Chinese 

      Santos, Tina G. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 5, 2021, on page A9)
      The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Thursday insisted that the dredger seized last week because of its “illegal and unauthorized presence” in Philippine waters is a Chinese company-owned vessel. “Upon verification, the PCG ...
    • Coast Guard seizes Chinese dredger for illegal entry 

      Ramos, Marlon; Refraccion, Greg; Aglibot, Joanna Rose; Visaya, Villamor Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 30, 2021, on page A1-A2)
      The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) seized a Chinese dredger for “illegal and unauthorized presence” in Philippine waters more than a year after it was cleared to leave the country, the Coast ...
    • Coast Guard sues firm for negligence over oil spill in Iloilo 

      Burgos, Nestor P. Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 13, 2020, on page A6)
      The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has filed a criminal complaint against the operator of a damaged power barge that spilled thousands of liters of bunker fuel into the waters of Iloilo and Guimaras Island. In a complaint ...
    • Coast Guard to unveil new Kalayaan station 

      Santos, Tina G. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 4, 2021, on page A4)
      The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will unveil on Thursday its new operation hub on Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea. The hub includes a four-unit structure made of modular containers fully equipped with radar, ...
    • Coast Guard's BRP Cabra shoos away 7 Chinese, Vietnamese vessels 

      Santos, Tina G. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 5, 2021, on page A4)
      Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) authorities shooed away five Chinese and two Vietnamese fishing vessels near Marie Louise Bank, 272.24 kilometers off El Nido town in Palawan province, in another daring act to protect the ...
    • Coast Guard, BFAR drive away Chinese vessels from PH shoal 

      Andrade, Jeannette I.; Santos, Tina G. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 6, 2021, on page A2-A3)
      The Philippines on Wednesday said its maritime patrols had twice driven Chinese vessels away from a shoal within the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). It was the first time since President Duterte took office in ...
    • Coast Guard: HK boat crew didn’t do enough to save PH fishermen 

      Yee, Jovic; Ocampo, Karl R.; Adonis, Meg; Ramos, Marlon; Miranda, Romar; Cinco, Maricar (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 1, 2020, on page A7)
      The Philippine Coast Guard on Tuesday said that due to a number of factors, the crew of a Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship was only able to do half of what they were expected to do after their vessel collided with a Filipino ...
    • Coast guard: Pinoy fishers back in Bajo de Masinloc 

      Mangosing, Frances (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 7, 2022, on page A8)
      Flying over traditional Filipino fishing grounds off Zambales, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) personnel and journalists looked over the surface of vibrant turquoise-blue waters. Nearly 40 Filipino fishing vessels were around ...
    • Coat Guard, Marina officials relieved amid sea mishap probe 

      Burgos, Nestor P. Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 9, 2019, on page A2-4)
      Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade has relieved six officials of the Philippine Coast Guard and the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) pending results of a “comprehensive and very objective” investigation on the ...
    • Coca-Cola Philippines and partners mobilize over 400 volunteers to join coastal cleanup: Despite rain, volunteers from over 30 organization join International coastal cleanup activition at Subic Bay 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 28, 2022, on page B1)
      Over 30 organizations gathered last September 17 at Subic Bay to pluck away debris and trash along its coastline and waters. Armed with cleaning kits provided by Coca-Cola Philippines and taught to properly segregate waste ...
    • Cold spell raises price of 'bangus' in Dagupan 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 26, 2015, on page A20)
      With colder days ahead, expect higher prices of bangus (milkfish) grown in ponds and cages in this city in Pangasinan province. This is because bangus production normally drops during cold months, said Westly Rosario, chief ...
    • Comelec allows aid to farmers, fishers 

      Andrade, Jeannette I. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 21, 2022, on page A4)
      The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has exempted from the election spending ban the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) subsidy programs for farmers and fisherfolk. During a hearing of the House committee on suffrage and ...