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    • More fish wardens for Bantay Dagat 

      Chavez, Chito A. (Manila Bulletin, January 31, 2015, on page 14)
      Efforts to curb dynamite fishing that ruins corals and kill juvenile fishes daily has gained ground after the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) joined hands with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines) ...
    • More LGUs planning conservation areas 

      Garcia, Macoi (Manila Bulletin, February 20, 2018, on page 11)
      Six more local government units in Negros Occidental are drafting ordinances to create their own local conservation areas (LCAs) as part of an eco-tourism initiative, an official of the Provincial Environment Management ...
    • More mangrove sites identified 

      Cayubit, Restituto A. (Manila Bulletin, November 21, 2016, on page 15)
      More areas in Eastern Visayas will be planted with mangroves, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources regional office said. DENR Regional Director for Eastern Visayas Leonardo Sibbaluca told reporters that ...
    • More mangroves for Tacloban 

      Cayubit, Restituto A. (Manila Bulletin, February 6, 2018, on page 8)
      Almost 383,000 mangrove seedlings will be planted on 46 hectares of mangrove areas in the city’s Cancabato Bay.
    • More naval patrols at Recto Bank eyed 

      Sadongdong, Martin A.; Terrazola, Vanne P. (Manila Bulletin, June 15, 2019, on page 1-7)
      Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana is mulling increased naval patrols at Recto (Reed) Bank in the West Philippine Sea after the “collision” of a Chinese vessel and a Philippine fishing boat. Lorenzana admitted that the ...
    • More Pinoy fishermen now in West PH Sea 

      Recuenco, Aaron (Manila Bulletin, May 20, 2022, on page 2)
      More Filipino fishermen have been going to the Pagasa Island in the past few days amid the heavy presence of Chinese authorities patrolling in the area. In a statement, the Philippine Coast Guard said its personnel spotted ...
    • More Pinoys now fishing in Bajo de Masinloc 

      Sadongdong, Martin A. (Manila Bulletin, March 26, 2022, on page 1-9)
      There is an increasing number of Filipino fishermen who are casting their nets in Bajo de Masinloc, Zambales to earn a living despite the steady presence of China Coast Guard (CCG), the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said ...
    • #MoreFunForever: LaBoracay no more, but LoveBoracay now and always 

      Legaspi, John (Manila Bulletin, May 5, 2019, on page E-4)
      Among the jewels in the crown of Philippine tourism is Boracay, considered one of the best beaches in the world. Its name alone conjures up images of sand and sea. After all, “bora” in Inati means bubbles or the froth of ...
    • Mud crab manual off the press 

      (Manila Bulletin, August 31, 2003, on page B-8)
      A manual on the "Biology and Hatchery of Mud Crabs" is off the press, authored by Drs. Emilia T. Quinitio and Fe Dolores P. Estepa of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center - Aquaculture Department based in ...
    • Mud crab training course 

      (Manila Bulletin, July 28, 2001, on page B-7)
      A training course on mud crab (alimango) seed production will be held at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo, on August 14 to Spet. 13.
    • Mudcrab at Agrilink investment forum 

      (Manila Bulletin, September 20, 2014, on page B-7)
      The mudcrab will be one of the topics to be discussed at the investment forum at the Agrilink under the auspices of the Agricultural Marketing Assistance Service (AMAS) of the Department of Agriculture. The forum aims to ...
    • Mudcrab in mangroves 

      Fajardo, Danny (Manila Bulletin, October 8, 1999, on page 40)
      Growing mudcrab in net enclosures in a mangrove area is profitable, according to KASAMA, an Aklan fishers' association that collaborated with the Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center's aquaculture department.
    • Muro ami fishermen rescued in Palawan 

      Mosqueda, Mars W. Jr. (Manila Bulletin, January 23, 2015, on page 13)
      Twenty-six Cebuano fishermen, claiming that they were illegally recruited and physically abused by the trader – a fellow-Cebuano — who owns their fishing vessel, were rescued by authorities in Palawan. The fishermen claimed ...
    • 'Muro-ami' boats seized by Masbate authorities 

      Amancio, Hans (Manila Bulletin, May 14, 2018, on page 6)
      Joint operations of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and local government units (LGUs) in Masbate apprehended five vessels engaged in illegal fishing Saturday in the high ...
    • Museum Urges 'Lolong' Taxidermy Preservation 

      De Vera, Ellalyn B. (Manila Bulletin, March 21, 2013, on page 2)
      The National Museums of the Philippines (NMP) yesterday requested the Bunawan local government of Agusan del Sur to bring the skin and skull of crocodile 'Lolong' to Metro Manila for preservation through taxidermy. Protected ...
    • Mussel farming eyed in coastal barangays 

      Colmo, Edith (Manila Bulletin, October 8, 2006, on page 19)
      The local government here plan to develop about 17 kilometers of its coast from Banago to Punta Taytay into mussel farm. ‘Big opportunities await residents of coastal barangays of Bacolod City who would go into mussel ...
    • Mussels - more nutritious than steak 

      Vanzi, Sol (Manila Bulletin, June 6, 2013, on page C-3)
      Mussels have been consumed worldwide for more than 20,000 years and are now recognized as one of the most natural, organic products available. They are high in B12 vitamins and provide a readily absorbed source of many ...
    • Mussels disappearing from New England waters, scientists say 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, September 1, 2016, on page B-8)
      The Gulf of Maine’s once strong population of wild blue mussels is disappearing, scientists say. A study led by marine ecologists at the University of California at Irvine found the numbers along the gulf coastline have ...
    • MVP firms champion mangroves protection 

      Loyola, James (Manila Bulletin, July 6, 2015, on page C4)
      A study by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) show that what used to be 500,000 hectares of mangrove forest spread across the country have slowly wilted down to just about 100,000 due to continuous land ...
    • MWSS chief: Manila Bay rehab needs masterplan 

      Miraflor, Madelaine B. (Manila Bulletin, February 14, 2019, on page B1)
      Metropolitan Water Works and Sewerage System (MWSS) stressed the need for collaborative effort and a well-crafted masterplan in order to pull off the massive Manila Bay rehabilitation. MWSS Administrator Reynaldo V. Velasco ...