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Mamaland Virtual Shop is now open



Wazzup Pilipinas!

Today, we mark our history as MAMALAND opens its virtual door to all families who wish to attend.

Expecting and current mommies will now be able to browse our 4-day event at the comfort and safety of their homes.

One of the sponsors anyone won’t want to miss is United Home. United Home, a subsidiary brand of Unilab, offers affordable daily vitamins, medicine and skin care for the whole family – just what we need at the state of the country now.

Check also these following brands:

SPONSORS:

· OTH CO INC

· UNITED HOME

· UNILAB

· PITCH WORKS INCORPORATED

· HDI ADMIX



EXHIBITORS:

· ANKER

· BLU

· BRENT GAS

· CAFFE LA TEA

· CAMAYAN BEACH RESORT & HOTEL

· CIM TECHNOLOGIES, INC

· CITRUS ZONE

· COURT MERIDIAN

· DISPATCH

· DOOH.PH

· EQGRAMT LENDING CORP

· ERMAY LENDING CORP

· FROTEA

· G360

· GARMIN

· GO GINATAAN

· H20MINERAL PLUS

· HDI ADMIX

· HOLY LAND SUBIC

· HOUSE OF TAHO

· ILOVE SUBIC BAY

· KHALEB

· KIND BEAUTY

· LUXXE LIFESTYLE

· MANSION GARDEN HOTEL

· MILK TEALICIOUS

· MISTER DONUT

· MOBILE PASALUBONG

· MR. HAT GULAMAN

· OCEAN ADVENTURE

· OCHIE’S CATERING

· OTH CO INC

· PAN-THREE CHICKEN BITES

· PITCH WORKS INCORPORATED

· POOCH PARK

· REMAX

· SAVE 5

· SEORABEOL GRAND LEISURE HOTEL

· SUBIC BAY MARINE EXPLORATORIUM, INC

· SUBIC BAY TRAVELERS HOTEL

· SUGAR PANDA

· SUMO TAKOYAKI

· TEMPURA KING

· THE LOST BREAD

· THE SHAWARMA SHACK

· THE VILLAS

· UNILAB

· UNITED HOME

Register now: executionbyoth.com

Virtually, see you there!

Explore Angel's Wonderland

Wazzup Pilipinas!

The Christmas themed Virtual Trade Show, Angel’s Wonderland is now open. This event will allow one to enjoy the new shopping experience through the virtual booths of our exhibitors. This will allow the attendees to feel the Christmas spirit without compromising their safety.

United Home will be there also. Check out their selection of affordable daily vitamins, medicine and skin care lines at their booth.

Expect the following brands as well:

SPONSORS:

·        OTH CO INC

·        UNITED HOME

·        UNILAB

·        PITCH WORKS INCORPORATED

·        HDI ADMIX

 

EXHIBITORS:

·        ANKER

·        BLU

·        BRENT GAS

·        CAFFE LA TEA

·        CAMAYAN BEACH RESORT & HOTEL

·        CIM TECHNOLOGIES, INC

·        CITRUS ZONE

·        COURT MERIDIAN

·        DISPATCH

·        DOOH.PH

·        EQGRAMT LENDING CORP

·        ERMAY LENDING CORP

·        FROTEA

·        G360

·        GARMIN

·        GO GINATAAN

·        H20MINERAL PLUS

·        HDI ADMIX

·        HOLY LAND SUBIC

·        HOUSE OF TAHO

·        ILOVE SUBIC BAY

·        KHALEB

·        KIND BEAUTY

·        LUXXE LIFESTYLE

·        MANSION GARDEN HOTEL

·        MILK TEALICIOUS

·        MISTER DONUT

·        MOBILE PASALUBONG

·        MR. HAT GULAMAN

·        OCEAN ADVENTURE

·        OCHIE’S CATERING

·        OTH CO INC

·        PAN-THREE CHICKEN BITES

·        PITCH WORKS INCORPORATED

·        POOCH PARK

·        REMAX

·        SAVE 5

·        SEORABEOL GRAND LEISURE HOTEL

·        SUBIC BAY MARINE EXPLORATORIUM, INC

·        SUBIC BAY TRAVELERS HOTEL

·        SUGAR PANDA

·        SUMO TAKOYAKI

·        TEMPURA KING

·        THE LOST BREAD

·        THE SHAWARMA SHACK

·        THE VILLAS

·        UNILAB

·        UNITED HOME


Join the event here: executionbyoth.com

 

Virtually, see you there!

More than 300 species of sharks and rays nowhreatened with extinction



Wazzup Pilipinas

Giant manta ray is now classified as endangered.  

New assessments by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released last December 10 show 316 chondrichthyan species – sharks, rays and skates, and chimaeras – are now threatened with extinction.

The Red List updates include over 420 assessments of shark and ray species, of which 154 species are classified as “threatened,” or at risk of extinction in the wild. Among them are four hammerhead shark species (Sphyrna family) and four species of angel shark (Squatina family) that are endangered or critically endangered, making them some of the most threatened shark families, as well as the giant manta ray (Mobula birostris), which is now facing a very high risk of extinction.

“These findings are sadly predictable,” said Dr. Andy Cornish, Leader of Sharks: Restoring the Balance, WWF’s global shark and ray conservation programme. “As IUCN’s Shark Specialist Group continues to pull the curtain back on the state of sharks and rays, the crisis should be triggering alarm bells for anyone who cares about the health of our ocean. Twenty years have passed since the international community recognised the threat of overfishing through the International Plan of Action for Sharks. Yet, obviously, not nearly enough has been done to halt the overfishing that is pushing these animals to the brink of extinction.”

The IUCN update grimly notes that the first shark or ray species may already have gone extinct. The lost shark (Carcharhinus obsoletus) was classified as critically endangered (possibly extinct), meaning there is a chance it is already extinct in the wild, but more surveys are needed to prove that. As its ominous name suggests, this species was only described from museum specimens in 2019, so has been lost since the moment it was found.

Of around 200 previously data deficient species, meaning the available information was not sufficient to evaluate their conservation status, 57 are now threatened. Together with the case of the lost shark, this reveals an alarming trend when newly described species or those we do not know enough about are already in peril. This highlights the importance of species-specific information – particularly species-specific shark and ray fishing data – to allow for effective conservation.

Since the last global Red List update for sharks and rays was conducted in 2014, these marine fishes are fast becoming one of the most threatened groups of vertebrates on the planet.

“Governments must take measures that reduce the overfishing of sharks and rays as a matter of urgency,” Dr Cornish said. “We also desperately need to scale up efforts to recover populations of the most threatened species. Failure to do so will inevitably result in a wave of extinctions happening on our watch. We must seize the moment to stop that from happening.”

We already have the solutions required in most cases. Management strategies effective in recovering populations are typically a combination of well-enforced catch limits or prohibitions on catching the species, together with protection of critical habitats. A nice example is the Barndoor skate (Dipturus laevis) which has recovered sufficiently to no longer be threatened with extinction.

Our ocean is in crisis due to pollution, climate change and overexploitation of marine life on a massive scale. Sharks and rays, which have evolved over 400 million years ago, are among the worst affected by overfishing. Populations continue to decline, and yet over 1,000 shark and ray species play various key roles in marine ecosystems, making them intertwined with the health of our ocean and the people who depend on it.

7 out of all 8 hammerhead species (Sphyrna family) are now threatened (5 are critically endangered, 1 is endangered, and 1 vulnerable). Of 22 angelshark species (Squatina family), 13 are now threatened (7 are critically endangered, 3 endangered, and 3 vulnerable).
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