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    • How much will China fish under Duterte deal, Carpio 

      Bondoc, Jarius (The Philippine Star, April 30, 2021, on page 9)
      President Duterte allowed the Chinese to fish in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone. A “verbal agreement” with President Xi Jinping was made in 2016. Duterte disclosed it only in 2019. That was after a Chinese ...
    • How to be a good underwater guest 

      Umali, Tomasito G. (The Philippine Star, October 2, 2015, on page F-5)
      “We are the visitors to their underwater home. We should be gracious and respectful guests.” This was the principle from Marine Wildlife Watch Philippines (MWWP) which guided multi-sectoral participants during the National ...
    • How to rehab Manila Bay- earth lawyer Oposa 

      Bondoc, Jarius (The Philippine Star, January 18, 2019, on page 13)
      Twenty years ago this month a band of law students and conscientious citizens filed an ambitious lawsuit to make the government clean up Manila Bay. At the time, Jan. 1999, people already were complaining about the stench, ...
    • HS seniors help organize run for La Mesa watershed 

      (The Philippine Star, November 9, 2018, on page 20)
      Millennials are in the forefront of a sporting event that aims to highlight environmental awareness among city dwellers when the third and final leg of the Compressport Forest Run is held at the La Mesa Nature Reserve on ...
    • Huge potentials of siganid cited 

      (The Philippine Star, September 5, 2010, on page 1)
      In the recently concluded National Conference and Workshop on the Biology and Culture of Siganids at the Mindanao State University in Naawan, Misamis Oriental, the promising commercial potential of siganid or rabbit fish ...
    • Humans threaten crucial 'fossil' groundwater - study 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Philippine Star, April 27, 2017, on page B7)
      Human activity risks contaminating pristine water locked underground for millennia and long thought impervious to pollution, said a study Tuesday that warned of a looming threat to the crucial resource. Even at depths of ...
    • Hundred islands eyed as reef restoration sites 

      Fernandez, Rudy (The Philippine Star, June 1, 2015, on page A-29)
      Three of Pangasinan's Hundred island have been chosen as sites for a coral reef restoration project. These are the Clave Island for the setting up of coral nursery units, Quezon Island as a donor and collection sites and ...
    • Hundred Islands Fish-yalan opens broodstock area 

      Visperas, Eva (The Philippine Star, February 12, 2017, on page B4)
      This city’s famous Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) is not only for swimming, island hopping, beach frolicking, zipline riding, kayaking and other water sports activities. It’s also for educating people on raising ...
    • Hundreds visit dolomite beach 

      Cayabyab, Marc Jayson; Villanueva, Rhodina (The Philippine Star, June 14, 2022, on page 5)
      At least 300 people visited the Manila Bay dolomite beach as it reopened on Sunday, coinciding with the Independence Day celebration. The visitors lined up as early as 3:30 p.m. to be on the beach for the afternoon opening, ...
    • IBP seeks more time to talk to Palawan, Zambales fishermen 

      Macairan, Evelyn (The Philippine Star, July 13, 2019, on page 2)
      The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) yesterday asked the Supreme Court (SC) to grant them more time to confer with the fishermen from Zambales and Palawan who are their clients in the petition for a writ of kalikasan. ...
    • Ice bridge in Argentine glacier collapses 

      (The Philippine Star, March 14, 2018, on page 17)
      An ice bridge that was part of a glacier at the tip of Argentina has collapsed in the dead of night.
    • The ignored pollution to the fishery problem in Laguna Lake 

      Cruz, Cesar C. (The Philippine Star, April 9, 1990, on page 8)
      Laguna de Bay, with its surface area of about 90,000 hectares, used to be the source of around 60 per cent of the fish requirements of Metro Manila and surrounding provinces. Around 20,000 small fishermen depend on the ...
    • Illegal fish pens dismantled in Laguna de Bay 

      Macairan, Evelyn; Villanueva, Rhodina (The Philippine Star, January 27, 2017, on page A-23)
      A government task force led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has started dismantling illegal fish pens in Laguna de Bay. The task force which is also composed of representatives of the Laguna ...
    • Illegal fishers caught 

      Dematera, Cet (The Philippine Star, October 20, 2012, on page A-24)
      At least 15 fishermen found engaging in illegal fishing were arrested by joint elements of the local police and Bantay Dagat in Sorsogon and Camarines Norte over the week, reports said. The fishermen were caused using ...
    • Illegal fishing plagues Tañon Strait 

      (The Philippine Star, October 4, 2015, on page B5)
      An international non-government organization is urging the government to strictly enforce vessel monitoring measures pursuant to the newly-amended Fisheries Code. This after Oceana, the world’s biggest international NGO ...
    • Iloilo 

      Fernandez, Rudy (The Philippine Star, May 28, 2000, on page 15)
      A nationwide program to disseminate aquaculture technologies developed by a government-hosted Southeast Asian center is on. Now implementing program are the Tigbauan, Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • Iloilo 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, June 18, 2000, on page 25)
      They will train under a two-year program called Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Resource Management (SACRM) now being implemented by the Tigbauan, Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture ...
    • Iloilo 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, July 5, 1998, on page 14)
      Fifteen nationals of seven Asian countries completed the second regular training course on aquaculture conducted by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD) based in Tigbauan town.
    • Iloilo 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, October 6, 2000, on page 16)
      A Southeast Asian center based in Tigbauan town has embarked on an aquaculture textbook writing program. The government-hosted Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD) ventured into ...
    • Iloilo 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, July 23, 2000, on page 16)
      The kapiz industry, once a thriving activity in western Iloilo's coastal towns, is now being revived. The effort is being spearheaded by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD) ...