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    • Sardines Many Ways: Here's something to jazz up the all-time favorite relief staple 

      Vanzi, Sol (Manila Bulletin, March 26, 2020, on page B-7)
      My parents and grandparents, survivors of food scarcity during World War II, always kept a stash of non-perishable food “just in case” of emergencies such as typhoons, earthquakes, and strikes. At the top of their list of ...
    • Save Boracay disperse 

      Lorenzo, Mae Lorraine (Manila Bulletin, April 26, 2015, on page G-1-G-4)
      More people (the unofficial count being 1.5 million tourists) meant more individuals indulging in water activities such as jet skiing, banana boat ride, and parasailing-all known to damage Boracay's coral system and marine ...
    • 'Save endangered pawikans and their natural habitats' 

      Cayubit, Restituto (Manila Bulletin, August 22, 2015, on page 13)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) appealed to local government units (LGUs) in the coastal areas of the region to help in efforts to save and conserved endangered sea turtles, locally known as ...
    • Save the environment, minimize or terminate use of plastics 

      (Manila Bulletin, December 9, 2022, on page 4)
      “Plastic pollution seriously endangers the ecosystem, especially bodies of water like rivers that are vital to fishermen’s livelihood.” With this in mind, the House of Representatives passed on third and final reading this ...
    • Save the hawksbill sea turtle 

      (Manila Bulletin, May 25, 2022, on page B-9)
      Banwa Private Island has long been a favored nesting site for these turtles, and conservation projects are continuously implemented to protect preferential areas for them to lay their eggs. May 23 is World Turtle Day, an ...
    • Save the ocean, feed the world 

      (Manila Bulletin, January 21, 2020, on page SS-38)
      The Philippines is the " center of the center" of marine biodiversity in the world, according to renowned marine scientist led by Dr. Kent Carpenter. Indeed, as a sea nation, our country harbours a wealth of marine resources ...
    • Save the reefs to avert further destruction 

      Crismundo, Mike (Manila Bulletin, June 4, 2015, on page B-9)
      Filipinos all over the country are urged to join hands to save and protect the reefs to avert subsequent destruction. Reefs are known to help protect shorelines from waves and storms that cause flooding and erosion, support ...
    • Saving our seas: the world’s last ecological frontier faces the threat of commercialization 

      (Manila Bulletin, February 5, 2017, on page 14)
      Early this year, an international media group together with a resort developer announced that it will open an underwater resort just off the coast of Palawan. The 400-hectare master-planned project will be developed in the ...
    • Saving rivers requires infrastructure, proper waste disposal -- Alvarado 

      Velez, Freddie C. (Manila Bulletin, March 20, 2018, on page 6)
      “Proper waste disposal is needed to prevent further harm that would apparently create disturbance and wrought havoc to the community,” Alvarado said as he enjoined residents to be responsible caretakers of rivers. The ...
    • Saving tawilis, savoring salinyasi: These quite identical fishes offer the best of both worlds (or seas) 

      Vanzi, Sol (Manila Bulletin, May 2, 2019, on page C-3)
      Gourmets and gourmands are rejoicing. Crispy Tawilis, the most sought-after dish in restaurants around the Tagaytay-Batangas route, is once again on the regular menu after a two month fishing ban aimed at saving the fish ...
    • Saving the 'Taklobo' giant clams of Samal 

      Lopez, Alexander D. (Manila Bulletin, July 5, 2015, on page 18)
      Adecor, Island Garden City of Samal - Fifteen years ago, giant clams locally known as "Taklobo" were already considered rare in the areas of the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS) as their numbers have continued to ...
    • Saving the seas must be a way of life 

      Ng, Lauren Wendell (Manila Bulletin, February 2, 2023, on page SS-50)
      The Philippines is home to some of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Looking at many of our popular tourist attractions—Palawan, Boracay, Siargao, La Union, and other named and unnamed coastal beauties—it is difficult ...
    • Saving turtles in Bataan 

      Supnad, Mar T. (Manila Bulletin, December 8, 2018, on page 5)
      Presidential daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio lauded Bataan for its sustained efforts to protect sea turtles and preserve their natural habitat. In her message during the recent Pawikan Festival, she ...
    • SB confident The Hague will favor PH in sea dispute 

      Luci, Charissa M. (Manila Bulletin, July 5, 2015, on page 6)
      Speaker Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte Jr. expressed confidence yesterday that the international arbitral tribunal based in The Hague would favorably act on the arbitration initiative being pursued by the Philippines against ...
    • SBITC joins coastal cleanup 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 8, 2018, on page B-8)
      Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation (SBITC) joined the celebration of International Coastal Cleanup Day in support of ocean preservation activities of the Subic Bay Freeport community. SBITC volunteers, together ...
    • SBMA, PCG probe waste dumping 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 20, 2012, on page 13)
      Glenn Defense Marine Philippines, a shipping firm inside this premier Freeport, has allegedly violated environmental regulations after admitting it dumped domestic waste water in Subic Bay, authorities said yesterday. A ...
    • SC awaits report on Manila Bay pollution 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 18, 2020, on page 6)
      Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta led a group that inspected the dolomite sand beach in Manila Bay last Wednesday, along with Associate Justices Rodil Zalameda, Mario Lopez, Edardo delos Santos, and Ricardo Rosario. There had ...
    • SC pursues its decision on Manila Bay cleanup 

      Panaligan, Rey G. (Manila Bulletin, January 24, 2020, on page 1-8)
      The Supreme Court (SC) has reconstituted its Manila Bay Advisory Committee (MBAC) which is tasked to monitor the implementation of its 2008 decisions that directed practically all government agencies, including those ion ...
    • A Scarborough EO might provoke a reaction’ 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 26, 2016, on page 10)
      Filipino fishermen thanked President Duterte profusely when they were finally allowed to return to their old fishing grounds at Scarborough Shoal — known to us as Panatag or Bajo de Masinloc — last month after four years ...
    • Scarborough now accessible to PH fishermen - Palace 

      Aben, Elena L. (Manila Bulletin, October 29, 2016, on page 3)
      A malacanang official said that there are no longer Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessels in Scarborough Shoal and that Filipino fishermen are now able to freely access the area. This development comes one week after President ...