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Some residents of this town, belonging to the Nagkahiusang Alburanons, expressed concern over the marine ecosystem condition here by assailing, on the group's Facebook account, the alleged inaction of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) on the reported fish kill here recently.

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Non-biodegradable solid wastes, such as plastics floating or lying on sea floor, when eaten by cetaceans have been killing the dolphins slowly, according to marine biologists and experts.

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