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    • G7 sends strong message to china 

      Yap, DJ (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 28, 2016, on page A1-A4)
      With a keen eye on the Philippines’ legal battle with China over territory in the South China Sea, the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced democracies have agreed to send a strong message on the importance of ...
    • G7 to express concern over sea row, says paper 

      Reuters; Associated Press (AP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 8, 2015, on page A20)
      Group of Seven (G7) leaders will express their concern over any unilateral action to change the status quo in the East and South China Seas amid tensions between China and a number of Asian countries, Japan's Yomiuri ...
    • Gains of Pasig River rehab project cited in 6th year 

      Granali, Rima (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 20, 2015, on page A26)
      The Kapit-Bisig para sa Ilog Pasig (KBPIP) project has not only rehabilitated the storied river but also spurred changes well beyond its banks. “My seemingly ‘mission impossible’ tasks—such as traffic management and cleanup ...
    • 'Galunggong' prices to go down amid supply hike 

      Ocampo, Karl R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 4, 2021, on page A3)
      Expect the price of mackerel scad, more popularly known as galunggong, to go down in Metro Manila in the coming weeks due to a projected hike in supply after the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources opened fishing in Palawan.
    • ‘Galunggong’ imports to stabilize fish prices 

      Ocampo, Karl R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 17, 2018, on page A8)
      The Department of Agriculture (DA) has allowed the importation of “galunggong” (round scad) to address the rising prices of the fish variety in the market. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol signed an administrative order ...
    • Gem-Ver crew may settle for ₱6M from Chinese over sea collision 

      Virola, Madonna T. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 11, 2021, on page A2)
      The representatives of the Chinese company that owns the steel-hulled trawler that damaged and abandoned the Filipino fishing boat Gem-Ver 1 have made a counteroffer of only P3.6 million in compensation, just about a quarter ...
    • Gem-Ver fishers finally getting ₱6-M compensation 

      Santos, Tina G. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 29, 2022, on page A6)
      Almost three years after what President Duterte played down as a “little maritime accident,” the 22 fishermen left for dead by a Chinese trawler that rammed their small fishing boat in the West Philippine Sea will finally ...
    • Gene- edited salmon may soon hit menus 

      Associated Press (AP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 22, 2019, on page A10)
      Inside an Indiana aquafarming complex, thousands of salmon eggs genetically modified to grow faster than normal are hatching into tiny fish. After growing to roughly 4.5 kilograms (10 pounds) in indoor tanks, they could ...
    • GenSan braces for losses in tuna export amid PH battle with COVID-19 

      Rebollido, Rommel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 19, 2020, on page A5)
      This vital economic hub in Mindanao is bracing for a beating as its major trade commodity, tuna, is cut off the export route with the cancellation of flights to Metro Manila as part of the community quarantine imposed by ...
    • Gensan tuna returns to international market 

      Sarmiento, Bong (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 1, 2020, on page A9)
      Tuna traders here are slowly getting back on their feet with orders from abroad, mainly from the United States, sluggishly coming back, industry players said on Tuesday. John Heitz, an American expatriate engaged in ...
    • Giant clam 're-wilding' waters near Semirara mine site 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 12, 2016, on page B6)
      In 2006, the company released 150 pieces of the Tridacna gigas, an endangered species of giant clams, near the waters of Panian mine on Semirara Island in Caluya, Antique province. Citing research, the firm says these giant ...
    • Giant clams serve as magnets for fish in Bohol 

      Matus, Carmel Loise (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 2, 2013, on page A9)
      The Bohol provincial government has reported an increase in fish density in the province’s seawaters, just three months after giant clams were seeded in four marine protected areas (MPAs). Bohol Gov. Edgar Chatto said ...
    • Giant clams up for adoption 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 23, 2018, on page A1-A3)
      Be a foster parent to an endangered clam and help the environment. For P200 to P400, you can adopt a baby giant clam at a marine center here, but you can’t take it home. The adopted clam gets named by the parent and released ...
    • Giant grouper found in Antique 

      Calawag, Flord Nicson (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 9, 2015, on page A8)
      A stranded seven-foot, 176-kilogram giant grouper, the largest reef-dwelling fish in the world, was found by a fisherman in the shore of Libertad town in Antique province on Wednesday. Jesie Cacam, a fisherman from Barangay ...
    • Gigantic fraud, Carpio calls China sea claim 

      Ramos, Marlon (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 27, 2018, on page A6)
      It may be a tall task, but Filipinos should start educating 1.4 billion Chinese people that their belief that China owned the entire South China Sea is a “gigantic fraud,” acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio said on Monday. ...
    • Global warming to pick up in 2015, 2016, say experts 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 15, 2015, on page A18)
      Man-made global warming is set to produce exceptionally high average temperatures this year and next, boosted by natural weather phenomena such as El Niño, Britain's top climate and weather body said in a report on Monday. ...
    • Global wildlife summit approves shark protections 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 27, 2022, on page A2-A3)
      Delegates at a global summit on trade in endangered species on Friday approved a plan to protect 54 more shark species, a move that could drastically reduce the lucrative and cruel shark fin trade. Members of the requiem ...
    • 'Gloria' invasion hurting milkfish growers 

      Lomibao, Willie; Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 29, 2016, on page A15)
      A species of tilapia named after former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for being a smaller version of the ordinary tilapia is invading fishponds in Pangasinan province, prompting bangus (milkfish) growers to complain ...
    • Go after other illegal Chinese dredgers, gov't urged 

      Corrales, Nestor; Santos, Tina G.; Subingsubing, Krixia (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 1, 2021, on page A4)
      The government should look for and investigate other Chinese dredging vessels operating illegally in Philippine waters following the seizure of the 2,340-ton MV Zhonhai 68 off Bataan and Bulacan provinces by authorities ...
    • Go west 

      Supetran, Bernard L. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 29, 2018, on page B3-B4)
      This seemingly nondescript town is the home of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec). Known as the Tigbauan Main Station, the 40-hectare complex includes research laboratories, hatcheries and broodstock ...