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    • Up in Taiwan tilapia is not only for eating 

      Sarian, Zac B. (Manila Bulletin, July 6, 2017, on page B-8)
      Tilapia is considered as Taiwan’s National Fish. It is tops in terms of volume of production and area devoted for growing the fish. Tilapia is also No.1 in terms of fish export from that island nation. But tilapia is not ...
    • UP prof raises alarm on toxic fish in Laguna de Bay 

      (Manila Bulletin, June 20, 2015, on page 2)
      Consuming milkfish, tilapia, carp, mudfish, cream dory or kanduli that thrive in Laguna de Bay may be fatal after health experts said the bay was full of heavy metals accumulation that could cause serious ailments, including ...
    • UP professors' works on mangroves recognized 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 15, 2008, on page B-5)
      The international scientific community recently recognized three UP professors' programs to protect mangroves forests. Professors' Rene Rollon and Maricar Samson's work on mangroves have been widely quoted by several ...
    • UP Visayas scientists win top science research award 

      (Manila Bulletin, February 28, 2002, on page F-3)
      Three researchers of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV) here won the top prize of a science award given by an agency of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). The three are Dr. Minverva SD ...
    • Upland aqua project opens in Antique 

      (Manila Bulletin, April 5, 2001, on page E-4)
      The Antique Development Foundation (ADF) and the government-hosted Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD) based in Tigbauan, Iloilo launched an upland aquaculture project in this ...
    • Upland aquaculture tackled in joint meet 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 12, 2000, on page P-2)
      What are the potentials of upland and aquafarming? This and other issues will be discussed when two sister organizations - Society of Aquaculture Engineers in the Philippines (SAEP) and the Philippine Aquaculture Society ...
    • UPOU signs accords with SEA groups 

      (Manila Bulletin, September 4, 2001, on page 8)
      The University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) has signed three agreements with three Southeast Asian organizations - the Foundation for Information Technology Education and Development (FIT-ED), the SEAMEO ...
    • Upscale canned tuna dishes 

      Vanzi, Sol (Manila Bulletin, May 28, 2020, on page B-7)
      Here are easy, inexpensive, and nutritious dishes anyone can prepare using canned tuna and other ordinary ingredients.
    • UPV, SEAFDEC sign MOA 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 10, 2002, on page B-8)
      The University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV) and the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD) have agreed to implement joint programs in aquaculture, fisheries, and aquatic ...
    • US air force trains in vicinity of South China Sea 

      Reuters (Manila Bulletin, April 28, 2018, on page 4)
      US Air Force B-52 bombers have carried out training in the vicinity of the South China Sea and the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, the Air Force said on Friday, in what a Chinese newspaper linked to China’s drills ...
    • US ambassador vows to protect PH's international rights amid new tensions in the West Philippine Sea 

      Colina, Antonio L. IV (Manila Bulletin, June 19, 2019, on page 8)
      The Philippine government can bank on the support of the United States to protect its international rights amid the tensions stemming from the issues over disputed the West Philippine Sea, US Ambassador to the Philippines ...
    • US B-52s fly over South and East China Seas 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, September 28, 2018, on page 1-12)
      US B-52 bombers have recently conducted transit operations in the South China Sea and East China Sea, the Pentagon said Wednesday, amid soaring tensions with Beijing over trade tariffs. Late Tuesday the heavy bombers ...
    • US backs Philippines vs China fishing ban 

      Unite, Betheena (Manila Bulletin, June 4, 2022, on page 1-8)
      "The PRC's unilateral fishing moratorium in the South China Sea is inconsistent with the 2016 Arbitral Tribunal ruling and International law," State Department spokesperson Ned Price wrote on Twitter, using an acronym for ...
    • US backs UN call to save oceans 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, June 11, 2017, on page 1-6)
      The United States (US) on Friday joined all 192 other United Nations (UN) member states in releasing a “Call to Action” to save the oceans but disassociated itself from joint efforts to combat climate change. The declaration ...
    • US continues to send warships to SCS 

      (Manila Bulletin, June 1, 2018, on page 10)
      The United States Navy sent two warships – the guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins and the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam – sailing within 22 kilometers of the Paracel islands in the northern part of the South China ...
    • US eyes intensifying naval patrols in South China Sea 

      Wakefield, Francis T. (Manila Bulletin, June 4, 2018, on page 1-11)
      The United States is considering intensified naval patrols in the South China Sea in a bid to challenge China’s growing militarization of the waterway, actions that could further raise the stakes in one of the world’s most ...
    • US forcing China to accelerate South China Sea Deployments 

      Reuters (Manila Bulletin, January 23, 2018, on page 5)
      China’s top newspaper, decrying Washington as a trouble-maker, said on Monday U.S. moves in the South China Sea like last week’s freedom of navigation operation will only cause China to strengthen its deployments in the ...
    • US ignored rising Sea warnings at radar site 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 20, 2016, on page B9)
      The United States (US) Air Force is spending nearly $1 billion to build a radar installation that will help keep astronauts and satellites safe by tracking pieces of space junk as small as a baseball. That is, if global ...
    • US Navy commander warns of possible South China Sea arms race 

      Reuters (Manila Bulletin, December 16, 2015, on page 1-16)
      The U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander has warned of a possible arms race in the disputed South China Sea which could engulf the region, as nations become increasingly tempted to use military force to settle territorial spats ...
    • US plans to track seafood imports 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, March 19, 2015, on page B9)
      The Obama administration is launching a fish tracking system that would eventually tell consumers where their fish was caught, processed and stored, in an effort to eradicate illegal fishing and seafood fraud. US Deputy ...