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    • 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 ...
    • Scarborough Shoal taken! 

      Espina, Erik (Manila Bulletin, September 15, 2016, on page 12)
      National security observers view the move as part of the chain of event in the Bamboo Curtain's initiative to re-balance the United State's pivot to Asia, covering a rich and most internationally traveled trade route in ...
    • 'Science, technology ket to protection prservation of PH marine resources' 

      Sadongdong, Martin A. (Manila Bulletin, July 14, 2017, on page 9)
      For an archipelago surrounded by waters teeming with marine life and one of the most biodiverse ecosystyems in the world, sustained efforts, initiatives and programs must be in set in motion to protect and preserve them, ...
    • Scientist hope new shark cam gives insight on deep dives 

      Fisher, Vern (Manila Bulletin, July 7, 2016, on page B-8)
      Monterey, Calif. (AP) — Researchers are developing a one-of-a-kind camera to mount on great white sharks in an effort to discover why the fish travel each year to a spot in the Pacific Ocean nicknamed the "White Shark Cafe."
    • Scientist pushes high-value fish for mariculture 

      Gadaingan, Jack C. (Manila Bulletin, July 29, 2005, on page G-3)
      Tacloban City - "Research should not end in the writing of technical report, but in the actual implementation of the technology," said Dr. Fred Yap, chief of Research Division of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • Scientists call for breaching dams to save puget sound orcas 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, November 3, 2016, on page B-8)
      Researchers who track the endangered population of orcas that frequent Washington state waters said Friday that three whales are missing or believed dead since summer. The most recent death of a 23-year-old female known ...
    • Scientists tinker with evolution to save Hawaii coral reefs 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, November 12, 2015, on page B8)
      Scientists at a research center on Hawaii's Coconut Island have embarked on an experiment to grow "super coral" that they hope can withstand the hotter and more acidic oceans that are expected with global warming. The quest ...
    • Scientists, academics attend biotech confab 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, July 8, 2006, on page G-3)
      Scientists and representatives from the academe and related government agencies and industries gathered here Tuesday for a two –day National Symposium on Fisheries and Aquatic Biotechnology held at Southeast Asian Fisheries ...
    • Scientists, fish farmers set plan to save shrimp industry 

      (Manila Bulletin, August 17, 2002, on page F-3)
      A good number of aquaculture scientists and researchers and fish farmers from various parts of the country met in this city recently and adopted measures to facilitate the recovery of the moribund shrimp industry. The ...
    • SE Asian aquaculture course 

      (Manila Bulletin, May 28, 2000, on page G-25)
      Seventeen specialists from seven member-countries of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) complemented recently a month-long training course on Freshwater Aquaculture (AQUAFRESH 2000) at the SEAFDEC ...
    • "Sea Citizens" launched 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, March 8, 2010, on page 15)
      An all women organization focused on the maritime environment is set to launch its "Citizens of the Sea" project here in Iloilo anytime within the year. This was disclosed by Environment and Natural Resources Regional ...
    • Sea cows, abalone, pillar coral now threatened with extinction 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, December 11, 2022, on page 6)
      Dugongs-large herbivorous marine mammals commonly known as "sea cows" -- are now threatened with extinction, according to an official list updated Friday. These gentle cousins of the manatee graze on seagrass in shallow ...
    • Sea cucumber technology 

      (Manila Bulletin, December 30, 2010, on page B-6)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) based in Tigbauan, Iloilo, has developed sea cucumber hatchery and nursery technologies that could eventually enable local entrepreneurs to grow sea cucumbers ...
    • Sea dispute threatens food security 

      Usman, Edd (Manila Bulletin, April 28, 2015, on page 4)
      The escalating territorial dispute between the Philippines and China in the West Philippine Sea will eventually have an impact on food security, Undersecretary Jonas Leones of the Department of Environment and Natural ...
    • A sea jellies spectacle! 

      Lopez, Vince G. (Manila Bulletin, January 31, 2010, on page I-4)
      Yellow, blue, red and green, you'll never sea jellies in such a wonderful beam. It may be known as one of the world's most lethal marine species but inside a mood lighted aquarium, the jelly fish is one of the most graceful ...
    • Sea lanes bill due for approval today 

      Luci, Charissa M. (Manila Bulletin, February 3, 2015, on page 6)
      The House Committee on Foreign Affairs is set to approve today the measure seeking to establish the archipelagic waters, prescribing the rights and obligations of foreign ships and aircraft exercising the right of archipelagic ...
    • Sea level rise accelerating 

      (Manila Bulletin, February 15, 2018, on page B8)
      Melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are speeding up the already fast pace of sea level rise, new satellite research shows. At the current rate, the world's oceans on average will be at least 2 feet (61 centimeters) ...
    • Sea lion pup spotted in a sidewalk 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, May 2, 2015, on page 6)
      A stranded sea lion pup has been spotted wandering a San Francisco sidewalk in a scene that marine rescuers warn could become commonplace as the ocean heats up. Video from the Marine Mammal Center in nearby Sausalito shows ...
    • Sea protect 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, September 6, 2012, on page 16)
      The provincial government of Isabela has provided four fast sea vessels to the police maritime group based at the coastal town of the province. Sr. Supt. Franklin Moises R. Mabanag, Isabela Provincial Police Office (IPPO) ...