Malaya: Recent submissions
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Marine Harvest dangles prospect of higher bid for Cermaq
June 4, 2013 , on page A9)Marine Harvest, the world's biggest fish farmer, slightly raised its offer for rival Cermaq on Friday to 9.9 billion crowns ($1.7 billion), saying it would have bid more had it got the backing of Cermaq's board. Marine ... -
Feasibility of farming hard corals
June 5, 2013 , on page A5)The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources proposes to farm hard or stony corals for reef restoration and livelihood, including selling farmed corals for income purposes. The idea appears attractive at first glance but ... -
Marine Harvest eases $1.7B Cermaq bid
June 7, 2013 , on page A9)Fish farmer Marine Harvest has eased the conditions of its hostile $1.7 billion bid for rival Cermaq, signaling it would take a minority stake of its unable to win over a majority of shareholders. Marine Harvest, controlled ... -
TNT, Yellow Boat collaborate to assist coastal communities
(Malaya,June 7, 2013 , on page A1)Talk 'N Text, the value brand of wireless leader Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART) is sustaining its commitment help mangrove and coastal communities improve their lives through the TNT-Smart yellow boats. In partnership ... -
Needed: Turtle Rescue Center
June 12, 2013 , on page A7)The government program of protection and conservation of sea turtles appears to be successful. Newspapers and television programs often report instances of people caring for sick or wounded animals or returning to the sea ... -
Ocean planet under threat
(Malaya,June 21, 2013 , on page A7)The oceans are under threat. Thus warned Braulio De Souza Dias, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, he said. "Marine biodiversity suffers from overfishing and other unsustainable fishing practices. ... -
Climate change to cut fish catch by 50%
(Malaya,June 20, 2013 , on page A3)The Philippines will have to prepare for a 50 percent drop in fish catch and the huge risks storms will have on informal settlements and coastal communities due to climate change. The World Bank said that fish catch in ... -
Oil spill on Pasig under control
June 24, 2013 , on page B6)About a hundred liters of bunker fuel spilled into the Pasig River in Manila, Briefly causing panic Saturday night among some residents in Pandacan and Sta. Ana, who thought it was a liquefied petroleum gas leak. The oil ... -
Sharks worth more for tourism than in soup
June 7, 2013 , on page B1)Sharks swimming free in the oceans may soon become more valuable as tourist attractions than when caught, sliced up and served i soup, a global study showed on Friday. It urged better protection for the fish, from Australia ... -
Panelo: 'Everyone got Duterte wrong'
June 28, 2019 , on page B1)"Everyone" misinterpreted and misunderstood President Duterte when he talked about the Chinese fishing in the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), Chief Presidential Legal Counsel and concurrent presidential spokesman ... -
Lorenzana wants apology from Chinese boat captain
June 20, 2019 , on page B1)Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana yesterday sought an apology from the captain of the Chinese fishing vessel that rammed and sank a Filipino fishing boat at Recto Bank in the Philippine Sea earlier this month and abandoned ... -
Duterte: Collision a 'maritime incident': Says no need to send Navy vessels to Recto Bank
June 18, 2019 , on page B1)President Duterte yesterday downplayed as a "maritime incident" the ramming of the Filipino fishing boat by a Chinese fishing vessel at the Recto Bank in the West Philippine Sea/South China Sea last week, and said there ... -
G20 plastic trash reduction goal doesn't address 'excessive production: Activists
July 2, 2019 , on page B5)The world produced about 242 million tons of plastic waste in 2016, according to the World Bank. Some 8 million of that enters the ocean annually, with China and Indonesia being the biggest offenders, a study in the journal ... -
Del Rosario: Joint probe with China won't work
(Malaya,June 25, 2019 , on page B1)Former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario yesterday said a joint inquiry by Manila and Beijing into the June 9 sinking of a Filipino fishing boat by c Chinese vessel at the Recto Bank in the South China Sea is a ... -
Mangrove tree planting
(Malaya,May 24, 2019 , on page A7)Representatives of MLhuillier's OPEC Norte region participated in a mangrove tree rehabilitation activity in Sta. Rosa, Ollango Island in Cebu early this year. This mangrove tree rehabilitation was done in collaboration ... -
China proposes joint probe on Recto Bank incident
(Malaya,June 21, 2019 , on page B1)China yesterday proposed a joint investigation with the Philippines into the ramming of a Filipino fishing boat by a Chinese fishing vessel earlier this month at the Recto Bank in the West Philippine Sea/South China Sea. ... -
Ban China from our EEZ
July 3, 2019 , on page B4)Critics of President Duterte aka Digong, among them ex-Foreign Secretary Albert "Super Amboy" del Rosario, claim that he may be impeached over his statement that he would allow China to continue fishing within our Exclusive ... -
Panelo on China deal: I'm echoing the President position
July 5, 2019 , on page B1)Regardless of the opinion of others on the maritime dispute in the West Philippine Sea, including Cabinet members, the Duterte administration has only one stand, and that is the stand of President Dterte, Chief Presidential ... -
Nestlé Philippines joins World Oceans Day clean-ups
(Malaya,July 3, 2019 , on page B2)Hundreds of Nestlé Philippines employees from different work sites joined their colleagues in over 30 countries, participating in the clean-up of coastlines and waterways, in celebration of World Oceans Day under the ... -
Robredo wants Chinese crew turned over to PH
June 17, 2019 , on page B1)Vice President Leni Robredo pressed the administration to demand from the Chinese government the turnover of the crew that manned the fishing vessel that rammed the Filipino fishermen's boat F/B Gem-Ver last June 9. She ...