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    • Catching of 'Ludong' fry banned in Cagayan 

      (, January 7, 2010, on page )
      Poachers are warned not to collect the fry of the extremely rare Ludong fish that will migrate upstream of the Cagayan River this February, Jack Enrile, adviser to his father, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, and the ...
    • Marine mammals disturbed by warming waters 

      Acedo, Celia E. (, April 6, 2017, on page )
      The warming of the oceans could also mean diminished reproductive success and increased susceptibility to diseases, according to a Silliman Journal article by Dr. Ma. Louella L. Dolar, a foremost authority on Philippine ...
    • Tardy whales fail to show up 

      (, March 23, 2000, on page )
      Some 24,000 gray whales migrate each winter from their feeding grounds in the Bering Sea to calving lagoons off Mexico's Baja Peninsula. The whales are late this year and scientists can't figure out why. But lately not a ...
    • Whales under threat as climate change impacts migration 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (, December 12, 2015, on page )
      The sight of thousands of whales surfacing, jumping and playing off the coast of South America as they migrate toward their breeding grounds is one of nature’s most majestic displays. But global warming is killing off their ...
    • White sharks found to migrate across the Pacific Ocean 

      Environmental News Network (, January 17, 2000, on page )
      A white shark mouths a plywood decoy of a seal placed in the water by researchers studying shark behavior near California's Año Nuevo reserve. The largest and most powerful predator in the sea, the great white shark, has ...