Wednesday, April 22, 2026
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Tag: marine life

‘Perfect storm’: UK fishermen reel from octopus invasion

PLYMOUTH, United Kingdom – When veteran fisherman Brian Tapper checked his 1,200 crab pots in waters off southwest England during this year’s crabbing season,...

Resorts World Sentosa invites Filipino travelers to reimagined marine experiences

Resorts World Sentosa will open the Singapore Oceanarium to the public on July 24, with ticket sales now available and a lineup of research-focused...

Fish feeding

Tourists dive into the crystal-clear waters of Coron, Palawan—hailed as one of the world’s top tourist destinations—for an unforgettable fish-feeding experience and a glimpse...

World’s oceans near critical acidification level: report

The world's oceans are close to becoming too acidic to properly sustain marine life or help stabilize the climate, a new report said on...

NFT company uses digital art to save marine life

Likha, a homegrown non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace run by blockchain tech venture BayaniChain, is using emerging technologies to raise awareness about the alarming decline...

Nurturing and protecting the marine life

The Philippines’ coastal communities are relentlessly pushing for sustainable practices that are primed to help preserve our marine resources. One such community, Hamilo Coast,...

No plastic allowed in the ocean

By Ellicia Frentzen Del Mundo The plastic pollution crisis continues to worsen at an alarming rate especially today in the wake of the pandemic. Every...

Climate change driving marine species poleward

Warming waters have driven thousands of ocean species poleward from the equator, threatening marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of people who depend on them,...

S. Leyte touts bamboo reefs

Artificial bamboo reefs are reviving marine life in Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte, said Rio Cahambing, provincial consultant on marine tourism. This was revealed through the...
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