Browsing Manila Bulletin by Place "Occidental Mindoro"
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Apo Reef Park bags int'l award
July 8, 2022 , on page 5)An international council of marine conservation experts awarded the prestigious Blue Park Award for exceptional marine wildlife conservation to the Apo Reef Natural Park (ARNP) in Occidental Mindoro. The award was given ... -
Coral reefs face new El Niño threat
March 12, 2010 , on page 14)An international conservation group warned yesterday that the current El Niño episode may have adverse effects on the recovering coral reefs in the country. Gregg Yan, information, education and communications officer of ... -
DA acts to ease El Niño effects
May 16, 2010 , on page 11)The Department of Agriculture (DA) is about to complete the implementation of mitigation measures to address the effects of El Niño event on this year’s dry cropping season and to keep up with the coming wet cropping season. ... -
‘GenSan still tuna capital’ – Mayor says
April 27, 2014 , on page 20)Local officials here debunked reports that this city is no longer the tuna capital of the country. City Mayor Ronnel Rivera was reacting to reports released by World Wildlife Foundation (WWF), which declared Occidental ... -
‘Inday’ to bring more rains, flood: 24 Luzon, Visayas provinces placed under general flood advisory
July 19, 2018 , on page 1-4)With the forecast, a general flood advisory has been issued over several areas in Luzon and in the Visayas as threats of flooding remain high. Meanwhile, a fisherman in Batangas went missing as several parts of the country ... -
Villar, Legarda question DA's 60,000-ton fish import
January 25, 2022 , on page 1-8)Senator Cynthia A. Villar and House Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda on Monday, Jan. 24 questioned the decision of the Department of Agriculture (DA) to import 60,000 metric tons of fish. During her hybrid hearing on issues ... -
What happened to Occ. Mindoro’s salt industry?
May 30, 2017 , on page 4)Once known for its vibrant salt industry, Occidental Mindoro and its salt farmers are getting an ounce of help and a little push from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) through innovative technologies in a bid ...