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    • Biggest salmon producer wants to farm fish inside cargo ship 

      Mcferron, Whitney (Manila Bulletin, July 7, 2016, on page B14)
      The world’s biggest Atlantic salmon producer wants to start farming fish inside a ship rather than the sea. Building traditional fish farms on the open water in Norway has become almost impossible because of state rules ...
    • Marine mammals disturbed by warming waters 

      Acedo, Celia E. (Manila Bulletin, April 6, 2017, on page B-8)
      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 ...
    • Parasitized tilapia safer to eat 

      (Manila Bulletin, October 22, 2016, on page B-6)
      A recent study by the Institute of Biological Sciences at UP Los Baños has found that the parasitized tilapia may be safer to eat than the unparasitized ones. Why? Because the parasitized fishes have remarkably lower levels ...
    • Whales under threat as climate change impacts migration 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, December 12, 2015, on page 12)
      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 ...