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MANILA Bay, long regarded as a vital gateway for commerce and trade in the Philippines and its neighboring countries, has ...
the future of Manila’s iconic natural harbor is brimming with potential Manila Bay has long held historical significance as the natural gateway to the Philippines. Though there’s still ...
They alleged that the water quality of Manila Bay had fallen way below the allowable standards set by law. They claim that the continued neglect of different government agencies such as the MMDA ...
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Manila Bay’s social, environmental ruinThe good news is that Manila Bay is “alive and vibrant,” according to a new scientific study. However, the same study said reclamation projects the size of two Metro Manila cities threaten its ...
Suggested Caption: A new study by Ecowaste Coalition, Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), De LaSalle University Dasmarinas, and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources ...
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Manila Bay reclamation projects' flood management plans flaggedThe Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said Thursday that the cumulative impact assessment revealed flaws in the flood management plans for reclamation projects in Manila Bay.
Environment Secretary Toni Yulo-Loyzaga says the study by a team of 48 experts gives the DENR a baseline for Manila Bay's rehabilitation MANILA, Philippines – A study commissioned by the ...
Manila Bay is not dead. But whether it is barely living or has a healthy ecosystem is another matter. And whether it thrives or dies is up to government. Since 2000, per the Department of Environment ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
It is an open secret that the 190 km of coastline of Manila Bay has been plagued by marine litter and has been treated as a free dumping ground. Year after year, this problem is aggravated by ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine oil tanker sank in Manila Bay early Thursday after encountering huge waves, leaving a crewman dead and 16 others rescued in a late-night operation by the ...
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