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Fisherman Roberto “Ka Dodoy” Ballon, leads KGMC, a community organization in Kabasalan set up in 1986. Its aim is to end destructive fishing practices and restore mangroves.
Fishing employs over 1.6 million people, whose catch is the nation’s principal protein source, a daily bounty of some 12,000 tons. But it’s a relationship that has become increasingly strained.
Fish stocks across the Philippines are shrinking as illegal fishing and decades of overexploitation are putting mounting ...
A call for stronger national-local coordination, climate resilience, and long-term solutions Flooding in the Philippines has ...
MANILA: The country's fisheries sector is in crisis, with illegal commercial fishing and chronic overfishing driving key fish stocks to historic lows, according to new data and analysis recently ...
Nation & World Typhoon Man-yi leaves 7 dead in Philippines and worsens crisis from back-to-back storms Nov. 17, 2024 at 9:49 pm Updated Nov. 18, 2024 at 1:52 am ...
The Philippines faced six back to back typhoons in just 23 days last month, an unprecedented onslaught of storms that scientists say were fueled by unusually hot oceans and higher air humidity ...
The Information Management Team in the country developed a "dashboard" to present pre-crisis information to local communities, governments, and humanitarian organizations.
Fishing employs over 1.6 million people, whose catch is the nation’s principal protein source, a daily bounty of some 12,000 tons. But it’s a relationship that has become increasingly strained.