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                    [Title] => UP researchers confirm foreign studies showing clay can control red tide
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Researchers from the University of the Philippines’ Marine Science Institute have confirmed earlier foreign studies that clay can control red tide, which frequently occur in Philippine waters and adversely affect the country’s fish supply and sometimes cause deaths.

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DR. RHODORA AZANZA
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                    [Title] => UP researchers confirm foreign studies showing clay can control red tide
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Researchers from the University of the Philippines’ Marine Science Institute have confirmed earlier foreign studies that clay can control red tide, which frequently occur in Philippine waters and adversely affect the country’s fish supply and sometimes cause deaths.

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