Asturias, a town in northwest Cebu, has been welcoming visitors since the past years, but since April 19, 2024 when its dive spot was launched, guests have been staying longer in town, an official said.
AMID concerns sparked by the beaching of thousands of fish along the shores of two towns in southern Cebu, a fisheries official has assured the public the events should not be taken as a precursor to an earthquake or an impending tsunami.
The San Carlos City Environment Management Office (CEMO) led in the local celebration of World Wetlands Day, anchored on the theme: Wetlands and Human Wellbeing
Discover the highlights of San Carlos City's 2nd Fisherfolk Congress, where 19 fishermen's associations gathered to recognize their vital role in food sufficiency. Learn about the programs and projects available to support these associations and how they contribute to the city's development. Find out how the event also provided entertainment and opportunities for the fishermen to showcase their skills. Don't miss out on the insights shared by local government agencies and the call to support the Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Management Council for future development and livelihood programs. Read more now!
Last month, the University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) reported the declining population of dolphins in TaƱon Strait, a body of water in the Visayas that is known to harbor a variety of amazing mammals, including rare whales and dolphins. This was based on the survey the UPD-CS…