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77ph EDITORIAL - Marine disaster
2024-10-28Its not an oil spill or slick, according to the Philippine Coast Guard77ph, but merely a very thin oil sheen a film that is normally dispersed using chemical agents. That sheen, however, can still be toxic to marine life. Over the weekend, another p
MANILA, Philippines The Philippines and France are taking steps to strengthen cooperation in ensuring marine conservationmidori, with key government officials from both countries holding the first of a series of Blue Talks with local and foreign exp
HONG KONG: Heatwaves deep in oceans may be "significantly under-reported", highlighting an area of marine warming that has been largely overlooked, a joint study by Australia's national science agency (CISRO) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has
SINGAPORE: A free shuttle bus service for Marine Parade residents is seeing starkly different levels of ridership10jili, with some routes having close to zero passengers at certain times but others having over 20 passengers. Responding to CNA's que
jili cc Parts of Marine Parade, including Still Road South, flooded due to damaged water pipe
2024-10-08SINGAPORE: A damaged water pipe led to flooding in parts of Marine Parade, including Marine Drive and Still Road Southjili cc, on Friday (Oct 4) morning. At around 11.40amjili cc, the water pipe was damaged during lift retrofitting works at the pede