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    • Earn extra cash through fish processing 

      Prudencio, Max (Manila Bulletin, April 22, 2010, on page B-7)
      Marine fish are usually plentiful during summer, so it's best for fisherfolk to take advantage of his seasonal rise in marine production to earn extra cash. One good business is fish processing. There are, for instance, ...
    • East Asia nations vow to curb marine pollution 

      Yap, Tara (Manila Bulletin, November 29, 2018, on page 7)
      Countries in East Asia will bolster policies to reduce marine pollution and strengthen coastal restorations. Members of the intergovernmental Partnerships in Environmental Management for Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) are ...
    • Eastern Samar promotes seaweeds farming 

      Cayubit, Restituto A. (Manila Bulletin, September 7, 2013, on page 7)
      The mayor of this town is pushing seaweeds culture as an alternative livelihood for fishermen in his municipality. Guiuan Mayor Christopher Sheen Gonzales told to reporters in a press conference at his office here that he ...
    • Eastern Visayas police intensifies drive vs illegal logging and fishing 

      Abrematea, Nestor L. (Manila Bulletin, September 10, 2017, on page 9)
      The Philippine National Police (PNP) in Eastern Visayas has included in its list of priorities the intensified drive against illegal logging and illegal fishing. Eastern Visayas regional police director Chief Supt. Gilbert ...
    • Ecofish program 

      Crismundo, Mike (Manila Bulletin, August 1, 2013, on page 9)
      The united state government is fully supporting the ecosystem improved for sustainable Fisheries (ECOFISH) program of the city government of Surigao. Through its United States Agency for International Development (USAID), ...
    • Ecotourism, ecolodges, and Hitesh Mehta 

      Tarriela, Flor (Manila Bulletin, April 16, 2015, on page B-2)
      The Philippines, with 7,100 islands, is rich in natural resources. We have very high biodiversity in marine life, flora fauna that we must preserve. We hope that there will be tourist developments and destinations that ...
    • Eel farming venture in Leyte gets tax perks 

      Cahiles-Magkilat, Bernie (Manila Bulletin, May 9, 2017, on page B-5)
      Oceans Ace Philippines Export Import Corporation will start exporting live eel to Japan and Korea from its eel farming culture operation in Hindang, Leyte. The P18-million facility has been approved by the Board of Investments ...
    • Eel growers, DA eye crack at export market 

      De Vera, Ellalyn B. (Manila Bulletin, January 20, 2015, on page 12)
      The Department of Agriculture (DA) and eel growers in the country have agreed to consolidate their efforts to compete in the lucrative export market, amid the dwindling supply of Anguilla japonica, the preferred eel variety ...
    • 'Effective presence' key in asserting sovereignty in West PH sea - AFP chief 

      Barro, Dexter II (Manila Bulletin, October 8, 2023, on page 4)
      Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief-of-staff General Romeo Brawner Jr. said that safeguarding the country’s interests in the West Philippines Sea (WPS) should hinge on strengthening defense resources. “The name of ...
    • Efforts to solve world plastics problem continue 

      (Manila Bulletin, March 18, 2020, on page 4)
      The coronavirus pandemic continues to circle the globe and nations are carrying various moves to cope with it, but it is good to know that many other problems are also being acted upon, such as the mountains of plastics ...
    • El Nido community rallies to keep seas clean 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 3, 2013, on page B-7)
      Recently recogniZED as one of the most beautiful destinations in the world by CNN and global travel authorities, the municipality of El Nido in Bacuit Bay, Palawan, has not been spared from nonbiodegradable trash that make ...
    • Electric boat goes airborne for cleaner ocean voyage 

      (Manila Bulletin, February 20, 2023, on page 6)
      Appearing at a glance to be just a simple pleasure boat floating on the San Francisco Bay, as the hydrofoil-equipped vessel picks up speed it suddenly begins rising above the water, grabbing the attention of passengers on ...
    • EMB 7 releases findings on quality of water in Cebu rivers 

      Newman, Minerva BC (Manila Bulletin, February 6, 2019, on page 9)
      The Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Central Visayas released its findings on the quality of the water of rivers and other bodies of water in Cebu City, ...
    • Enchanted River preservation 

      Crismundo, Mike U. (Manila Bulletin, March 22, 2018, on page B-8)
      The regional office of the Department of Tourism (DOT) here and the Hinatuan government are joining hands to protect Surigao del Sur’s top tourist destination – the Enchanted River. The DOT and LGU of Hinatuan have instituted ...
    • End of 3-month ban to yield more fish for Davao Region 

      Colina, Antonio L. IV (Manila Bulletin, September 13, 2018, on page 9)
      The end of a three-month fishing ban that was enforced from June 1 to August 31 in the Davao Gulf will drastically increase the supply, and ease the rising prices, of fish products in the Davao Region, according to National ...
    • Endangered crocs hatch in Cambodia 

      (Manila Bulletin, June 15, 2010, on page B-10)
      Conservationists in Cambodia are celebrating the hatching of a clutch of eggs from one of the world's most critically endangered animals. Thirteen infants crawled out of their shells over the weekend in a remote part of ...
    • Endangered giant clam shells worth ₱57M confiscated in Palawan 

      Magdayao, Aira Genesa (Manila Bulletin, April 15, 2021, on page 8)
      Authorities seized around five tons of giant clam shells during the Counteraction Operation (CAO) on Tuesday, April 13 in Puron Borbon, Barangay Panacan, Narra town. According to the report sent to Palawan News, the ...
    • Endangered helmet shells, log seized 

      Antonio, Raymund F. (Manila Bulletin, June 23, 2013, on page 2)
      Endangered helmet shells, also known as "Budyong" from Jolo, Sulu, and illegally cut logs aboard a motor launch in Palawan were confiscated by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in separate maritime operations. PCG personnel ...
    • Endangered listing eyed for US loggerhead turtles 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, March 16, 2010, on page B-8)
      The federal government on Wednesday recommended an endangered-species listing for the loggerhead turtles in U.S. waters, a decision that could lead to tighter restrictions on fishing and other maritime trades. The massive, ...
    • Endangered shell sales to be probed 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, December 7, 2015, on page 15)
      The Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) of Aklan is set to investigate the alleged rampant selling of porcelain clams or China Clams and helmet shells on this famed island. Provincial Board Member Russia Soviet Dela Cruz said ...