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    • Asian catfish dev't priority stressed 

      (Manila Bulletin, May 8, 2000, on page H-6)
      It is profitable to feed pond-culture Asian catfish (hito) with a formulated diet containing 34 percent crude protein (CP). This was stressed in a report done by three researchers of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • Wild shrimps in Palawan found genetically diverse 

      (Manila Bulletin, April 10, 2000, on page 31)
      The wild shrimps in Palawan's marine waters are more genetically diverse than those in other parts of the country. This was found in a study done by researchers of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture ...
    • Seaweed culture seminar 

      (Manila Bulletin, April 3, 2000, on page 35)
      Thirty fishermen from Ajuy, Iloilo attended a short-term training course on seaweed culture conducted recently by a Southeast Asian center based here.
    • DENR orders construction of new sewerage treatment plants in Boracay 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, May 23, 2018, on page 14)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and major business establishments in Boracay have agreed to immediately construct sewerage treatment plants (STPs) to address the illegal discharge of wastewater ...
    • 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 ...
    • Angat Dam's water level drops to 161.34 meters 

      Velez, Freddie C.; De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Manila Bulletin, July 8, 2019, on page 1)
      Despite rains brought about by the southwest monsoon, the water level of Angat Dam dropped to 161.34 meters on Sunday. Vice Governor Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado said that with the rains, the water elevation of Angat Dam ...
    • DOST assists in Paoay Lake E. coli cleanup 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA) (Manila Bulletin, February 4, 2022, on page 5)
      The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), in partnership with the Ilocos Norte government and the communities around the lake, is offering a cost-effective solution for Paoay Lake’s E. coli problem. DOST Ilocos ...
    • Chinese vessels inch closer to Pagasa Island 

      Sadongdong, Martin A. (Manila Bulletin, November 22, 2021, on page 3)
      Dozens of Chinese vessels have recently been frequenting the waters near Pagasa (Thitu) Island in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), a military commander reported on Sunday, Nov. 21. Vice Admiral Ramil Roberto Enriquez, commander ...
    • Corals doomed even if global climate goals met - study 

      Hood, Marlowe (Manila Bulletin, February 4, 2022, on page 7)
      Coral reefs that anchor a quarter of marine wildlife and the livelihoods of more than half-a-billion people will most likely be wiped out even if global warming is capped within Paris climate goals, researchers said Tuesday. ...
    • Duterte to grace Philippine Rise rites 

      Geducos, Argyll Cyrus B.; Wakefield, Francis T.; Supnad, Mar T. (Manila Bulletin, May 15, 2018, on page 10)
      President Duterte is heading to the Philippine Rise (formerly Benham Rise) this week to assert the country's ownership and sovereignty over the resource-rich underwater plateau and lead the commemoration of the awarding ...
    • 'Protest China's militarization' 

      Panaligan, Rey G.; Antonio, Raymund F.; Kabiling, Genalyn D. (Manila Bulletin, May 23, 2018, on page 2)
      Acting Chief Justice Antonio T. Carpio has urged the government to "formally protest the increasing militarization of the South China Sea by China." In a statement, Carpio cited the recent introduction by China on Woody ...
    • No need to fight China; We can share - Duterte 

      Geducos, Argyll Cyrus B.; Mabasa, Roy C.; Torregoza, Hannah (Manila Bulletin, May 21, 2018, on page 1)
      President Duterte said that the Philippines and China do not need to go to war over the disputed West Philippine Sea when the two countries can share the resources found in the area. Duterte made the statement in Cebu over ...
    • Vietnam responds with a request to China 

      (Manila Bulletin, May 16, 2018, on page 8)
      Vietnam, like the Philippines and other members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), has opted for a policy of cooperation with China. We all look forward to a “Code of Conduct” to guide the various nations ...
    • PH, China agree to hold dialogue to ease tension at South China Sea 

      Kabiling, Genalyn (Manila Bulletin, May 23, 2021, on page 1)
      The Philippines and China have agreed to address differences on the South China Sea through open and cordial dialogue as well as forge on possible cooperation in the areas of fisheries, marine research and protection. The ...
    • SMC clears 300,000 MT of silt and waste from Tullahan river 

      Loyola, James A. (Manila Bulletin, July 3, 2021, on page B-5)
      San Miguel Corporation (SMC) reported that it has dug up 300,000 metric tons of silt and solid waste as it marked a successful first year in its P1 billion initiative to revive the Tullahan-Tinajeros River System. The ...
    • DENR's next mission: Cleaning PH oceans 

      Unite, Betheena V. (Manila Bulletin, June 28, 2021, on page 3)
      After the closure of all 335 open dumpsites nationwide, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is now shifting its focus to cleaning the country’s oceans. Undersecretary for Solid Waste Management and ...
    • Senators urge united stand on West Philippine Sea issue 

      Torregoza, Hannah L. (Manila Bulletin, May 21, 2021, on page 8)
      Senators on Thursday urged the country’s leaders to discuss, unify and come up with a strong stand on the issues hounding the West Philippine Sea to counter the confusing statements the public is hearing from Malacanang. ...
    • Chinese ships that left Julian Felipe Reef remain in PH's EEZ - US data analyst firm 

      Noriega, Richa (Manila Bulletin, May 26, 2021, on page 1)
      Some of the 220 Chinese ships that withdrew from Julian Felipe Reef when the Philippine government filed diplomatic protests last March remain in the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), ...
    • Food leaders back aquaculture drive 

      Castaños, Milagros (Manila Bulletin, May 31, 2000, on page 27)
      Food industry leaders in the Visayas have vowed their full support to a Southeast Asian center here and a government bureau that recently launched a nationwide program to disseminate aquaculture technologies. Implementing ...
    • 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 ...