Browsing Manila Bulletin by Author "Newman, Minerva BC"
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Cebu starts campaign vs single-use plastics
Newman, Minerva BC (Manila Bulletin,March 16, 2019 , on page 7)Provincial tourism and environment officials joined city executives and civil society leaders in signing a declaration for a plastic-free Cebu. The signing was made aboard the Rainbow Warrior, the flagship of the environmental ... -
Cebu town has healthiest coral habitat in Central Visayas
Newman, Minerva BC (Manila Bulletin,May 11, 2018 , on page 7)Two barangays in Sibonga town, Cebu, have the healthiest massive live coral covers in Central Visayas based on an assessment survey by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). The survey was made as the ... -
DENR widens inspections of coastal establishments
Newman, Minerva BC; Newman, Minerva Bc (Manila Bulletin,March 13, 2018 , on page 6)DENR Regional Director Gilbert Gonzales said the task force will compel resort and commercial establishment owners to comply with the clean water act and solid waste management act. Gonzales said the task force was formed ... -
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, ... -
Oslob limits whale shark tours to 800 guests daily
Newman, Minerva BC (Manila Bulletin,October 30, 2018 , on page 10)The number of tourists allowed to swim and/or mingle with whale sharks will be limited to 800 per day by the Oslob Technical Working Group. Cebu Provincial Tourism Officer Boboi Costas said the decision was reached in close ... -
Red toxins spotted in NegO bays — BFAR
Newman, Minerva BC (Manila Bulletin,August 7, 2020 , on page 4)The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR-7) in Central Visayas warned the public to refrain from harvesting, buying, selling, and eating any type of shellfish as red toxins have been spotted in Negros Oriental ...