+ Follow BANTAY DAGAT AND WORLD WIDE FUND-PHILIPPINES Tag
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[Title] => Red tide hits Batangas resorts
[Summary] => The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is testing water and dead fish samples after hundreds of coral reef fishes were found lining the seven-kilometer stretch of coastline in the Balayan Bay, a known premier eco-tourism spot in the country, over the weekend.
BFAR Director Malcolm Sarmiento told The STAR that an initial investigation revealed that a mild red tide caused the fish kill that was discovered by local folks late Friday initially along the two-kilometer stretch of coastline near Lian, Lemery, and Anilao in Batangas.
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BANTAY DAGAT AND WORLD WIDE FUND-PHILIPPINES
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[Title] => Red tide hits Batangas resorts
[Summary] => The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is testing water and dead fish samples after hundreds of coral reef fishes were found lining the seven-kilometer stretch of coastline in the Balayan Bay, a known premier eco-tourism spot in the country, over the weekend.
BFAR Director Malcolm Sarmiento told The STAR that an initial investigation revealed that a mild red tide caused the fish kill that was discovered by local folks late Friday initially along the two-kilometer stretch of coastline near Lian, Lemery, and Anilao in Batangas.
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