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  • Whale shark rescued after beig trapped in fish cage
    Masculino, Glazyl Y. (Daily Guardian Multi-Media Services, Inc., 2022-11-16)
    A whale shark locally known as “butanding” was released to the waters after it was trapped in a fish cage in Barangay Banago here yesterday. Commander Joe Luviz Mercurio, head of Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) northern Negros Occidental, said they received a report around 7 a.m., prompting Coast Guard personnel to respond.
  • Coast Guard enhances readiness for search and rescue, marine pollution
    Masculino, Glazyl Y. (Daily Guardian Multi-Media Services, Inc., 2022-10-21)
    The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) District Western Visayas highlighted the significance of the stakeholders and government agencies in search and rescue (SAR) operations. PCG northern Negros conducted exercises on marine pollution and search and rescue at the Banago seaport here yesterday to check the readiness of the Coast Guard personnel, and assistance of stakeholders and government agencies in case of a sea mishap, oil spill, or any emergency at sea.
  • Green sea turtle found in Sagay
    Masculino, Glazyl Y. (DailyGuardian, 2022-12-06)
    A green sea turtle was rescued after it was stranded on the coastline of Barangay Taba-ao, Sagay City, Negros Occidental last Sunday. Based on the report of the Sagay Marine Reserve (SMR), the turtle got stranded in one of the fishnets of a fishing boat on the shore of Purok Paglaum. The male sea turtle weighed 150 kilograms and measured 47 inches in length and 38 inches in width.