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    BFAR lifts red tide warning in Cancabato Bay

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    Date
    April 19, 2021
    Author
    Ochave, Revin Mickhael D.
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    Classification code
    BW20210419_S1/10
    Excerpt
    The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) declared the area of Cancabato Bay in Leyte province as officially free from red tide contamination. In its 10th shellfish bulletin, BFAR said all types of shellfish harvested from the area are now safe for human consumption after testing negative for red tide toxins. However, red tide warnings are still implemented in the areas of Dauis and Tagbilaran City, Bohol; Tambobo Bay, Negros Oriental; Calubian, Leyte; Dumanquillas Bay, Zamboanga del Sur; Balite Bay, Davao Oriental; and Lianga Bay and Hinatuan in Surigao del Sur.
    Citation
    Ochave, R. M. D. (2021, April 19). BFAR lifts red tide warning in Cancabato Bay. BusinessWorld, p. S1/10.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/10747
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    Corporate Names
    Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
    Geographic Names
    Cancabato Bay Dauis Tagbilaran City Bohol Tambobo Bay Negros Oriental Calubian Dumanquillas Bay Zamboanga del Sur Balite Bay Davao Oriental Lianga Bay Hinatuan
    Subject
    Red tides public health shellfish paralytic shellfish poisoning Biological poisons
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