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Protection for fisherfolks

Environment groups Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ) and OCEANA Philippines rally in front of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in...

Oil spill impact ‘for decades’; US, S. Korea boost aid

The damage from the oil spill of a sunken tanker in Oriental Mindoro is "extensive" and will be felt for decades, the environmental group...

SC urged to cite DENR in contempt over sand dumping

The Supreme Court has been asked to cite the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in contempt for allegedly dumping dolomite sand on Manila...

DENR violated laws in ’beach’ project–Oceana

Authorities violated several laws when they dumped crushed dolomite on a 500-meter stretch of the Manila Bay's naturally gray shoreline in Manila to make...

Preserving Philippine marine life

The melting of the polar ice caps, frequent and stronger typhoons, the thinning of the ozone layer--these are just some of the telltale signs...

Oceana: Fish imports will not solve PH woes

The Philippines’ plan to import fish again to contain food prices will not fix the real problems that are preventing the country from producing...

Vibrant Oceans Initiative backs Oceana PH drives

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Fish getting smaller, but costlier–SWS

Majority of Filipinos believed fish and seafood products available in markets have become smaller, and more expensive, and that there is less variety compared...

‘Protect local fishing grounds’ shielded

Two environment groups are opposing the opening of municipal waters to commercial fishers, to give priority access to small fisherfolk and prevent further collapse...

Fishing issue

Lawyer Gloria Ramos, vice president of Oceana Philippines, calls attention to illegal fishing in the Philippines during the ‘Kamayan Para Sa Kalikasan’ monthly forum...

Protecting our seas

I didn’t know that Manila Bay is rich in sardines, and neither did I know that our country is declared by scientists as “center...
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