Philippine Navy stops Chinese fishermen suspected of using cyanide in catastrophic, illegal practice
Illegal Chinese fishermen suspected of using cyanide in a highly destructive fishing method have been intercepted by ...
A Chinese coast-guard vessel and personnel on a rubber boat over Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea on Thursday.JAM STA ROSA / AFP The Philippines' fisheries bureau says China is trying ...
The Philippines will host the 22nd regular session of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) from Dec. 1 to 5, 2025, underscoring ...
Canada will help the Philippines detect illegal fishing with its satellite surveillance system under a new agreement, Philippine officials said Monday. The arrangement gives the National Coast Watch ...
Some of the fishing methods used in today's small-scale fisheries are causing more damage to coral reefs than ever, a new study has found. Some of the fishing methods used in today's small-scale ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines said Wednesday it seized a Chinese fishing boat and its 11 crewmen on charges of catching endangered sea turtles in disputed South China Sea waters, ...
2002-05-30 04:00:00 PDT Subic Bay, Philippines-- Although some of the world's most extensive coral reefs are found in the Philippines, they are under such sustained assault by dynamite fishing that ...
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has protested China's imposition of a unilateral four-month long fishing ban in the South China Sea, its foreign ministry said on Monday. The annual imposition of a ...
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Philippines maritime policy should focus on fishing communities
THE Philippines’ maritime policy must focus on fishing communities, the blue economy, and decentralized resource management while closing governance gaps and integrating traditional knowledge, ...
Satellite data indicate a spike in the number of commercial fishing vessels operating in waters within 15 kilometers (9 miles) of the Philippine coast — a zone that’s off-limits for commercial fishing ...
Some of the fishing methods used in today's small-scale fisheries are causing more damage to coral reefs than ever, a new UBC study has found. The study, conducted in the Philippines by the Institute ...
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