Red tide alert still on in Bataan coastal waters
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2014-05-22
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Cervantes, Ding
Visperas, Eva
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Philippine Star Printing Co., Inc.
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Red tide has plagued the coastal waters of Bataan for six months now and is showing no signs of waning. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) yesterday issued another appeal to the public to refrain from gathering and eating shellfish from one city and seven towns of Bataan. Red tide toxin, which causes paralytic shellfish poisoning remains present in these areas,†said Lanie Lamyong, information officer of the BFAR regional office.
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Bataan; Balanga; Mariveles; Limay; Orion; Pilar, Bataan; Abucay; Samal, Bataan; Orani; Alaminos; Bolinao; Anda; Sual; Bani; Manila Bay; Las Piñas; City of Parañaque; Navotas; Bulacan; Masinloc Bay, Zambales; Milagros; Mandaon; Juag Lagoon, Sorsogon; Matnog; Honda Bay; Inner Malampaya Sound; Puerto Princesa; Taytay; Pilar; President Roxas; Panay, Capiz; Ivisan; Sapian; E.B. Magalona, Negros Occidental; Pontevedra; Pulupandan; Valladolid, Negros Occidental; Talisay; Silay; Bacolod; Hinigaran; Cadiz; Victorias; Bago, Negros Occidental; Binalbagan; San Enrique, Negros Occidental; Maqueda Bay; Eastern Samar; Ormoc; San Pedro, Leyte; Cancabato Bays; Carigara Bay; Biliran; Lianga Bay; Surigao del Sur; Mati; Taguines Lagoon; Benoni, Camiguin; Dumanquiles Bay; Zamboanga City
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Cervantes, D., & Visperas, E. (2014, May 23). Red tide alert still on in Bataan coastal waters. The Philippine Star, A-28.