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    • Dolomite boulders harmful - fisher group 

      Antonio, Raymund F. (Tempo, September 6, 2020, on page 2)
      Dolomite contains high amount of heavy metals that contribute to pollution and acidity of Manila Bay, said a fisherfolk group that has looked into the impact of the dumping of white sand along the Manila Baywalk. The ...
    • Fish losing survival instinct 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 15, 2014, on page A18)
      Fish are losing their survival instinct - even becoming attracted to the smell of their predators - as the world's oceans become more acidic because of climate change, new research said Monday. The study of fish in coral ...
    • Marinduque town fears lingering mine effects 

      Cinco, Maricar (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 2, 2016, on page A8)
      The sight bluish green water flowing through the Boac River in Marinduque province has raised suspicions of a high level of acid seeping from mine wastes left in the defunct Marcopper mining site. But Roland de Jesus, ...
    • Mussels R&D is going high tech 

      (Malaya, April 4, 2018, on page A2)
      Not new but high tech just the same, geospatial technologies is now being applied for mussel culture management. Geospatial technologies in the Philippines include geographic mapping and analysis of the Earth surface and ...
    • Southern Ocean soaks up carbon dioxide 

      Roach, John (Manila Bulletin, February 3, 2000, on page B-11)
      Manmade carbon dioxide is being soaked up by the cold waters of the Southern Ocean and transported to the dep waters of the subtropical ocean, researchers reported. Manmade carbon dioxide makes the water acidic. The acidity ...