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    Red tide warning up in Hinatuan town

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    Date
    February 24, 2021
    Author
    Capistrano, Zea
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    Classification code
    MB20210224_6
    Excerpt
    The local government of Hinatuan warned its residents on Tuesday, February 23 of the presence of red tide toxin in the coastal waters of the municipality. In an advisory posted on their Facebook page, the local government of Hinatuan said all types of shellfish and alamang collected from Hinatuan coastal waters, including Lianga Bay “are not safe for human consumption.”
    Citation
    Capistrano, Z. (2021, February 24). Red tide warning up in Hinatuan town. Manila Bulletin, p. 6.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/10954
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    Corporate Names
    Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
    Geographic Names
    Lianga Bay Inner Malampaya Sound Taytay Sorsogon Bay Sorsogon Dauis Tagbilaran City Bohol Tambobo Bay Daram Island Siaton Zumarraga San Pedro Cambatutay Bay Western Samar Calubian Leyte Carigara Bay Cancabato Bay Tacloban Biliran Islands Guiuan Matarinao Bay Eastern Samar Dumanquillas Bay Zamboanga del Sur Balite Bay Mati Hinatuan Ormoc Bay
    Subject
    Red tides Biological poisons public health shellfish paralytic shellfish poisoning
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