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A marine biologist closely monitoring Sorsogon Bay in Bicol yesterday confirmed that red tide microorganisms previously found only in green mussels (tahong) have found a new host in pen shells (baloko), which, for the first time, claimed the life of a child and downed four other members of his family in Sorsogon last week.

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A marine biologist closely monitoring Sorsogon Bay in Bicol today confirmed that the deadly red tide toxins previously found only in green mussels, or locally known as tahong, have now transferred to another host called pen shell, or more known to fisherfolk as "baloko," which, for the first time, has killed a child and hurt four other members of his family last Monday.

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A marine biologist closely monitoring Sorsogon Bay in Bicol today confirmed that the deadly red tide toxins previously found only in green mussels, or locally known as tahong, have now transferred to another host called pen shell, or more known to fisherfolk as "baloko," which, for the first time, has killed a child and hurt four other members of his family last Monday.

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