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After a tourism reboot, Boracay is back and better than ever. From beaches to boat rides, here’s what to see and do on the ...
Climate change is no longer a threat—it is an urgent global reality. A pressing global issue primarily driven by human activities. The change that was meant to happen later on in the world is now ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has greenlit a $1.45-billion loan for the Philippines government’s railway project ...
In the coastal village of Ablan in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, a seasonal seaweed called "gamet" is making gastronomic experience ...
Inc. launched its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives with a coastal cleanup drive at Baseco Beach in ...
Humans have always lived by the coasts and waterways, and thus these locations are rich with archaeological sites. Natural ...
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Aside from threatening the livelihood of small fishers, the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing commercial fishing inside the 15-kilometer municipal waters may eventually impact the coastal tourism ...
Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world and are known for their slow movements and filter-feeding behaviour. They consume plankton, krill, and small fish by swimming with their mouths open.
WITH the Philippines’s vast maritime resources, developing a resilient and sustainable blue economy could drive progress ...