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    Sarangani Bay home to dolphin, whale colonies

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    September 17, 2019
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    MS20190917_C2
    Excerpt
    A recent monitoring of the Sarangani Bay has found around 270 dolphins and whales thriving in the area. Marine biologists and divers from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Region 12 and its partner agencies’ third quarter monitoring discovered there were some 50 to 200 Fraser’s or Sarawak dolphins in the waters of General Santos City and Glan, 40 to 60 spinner dolphins in Glan and Malapatan, six Risso’s dolphin in Glan, and four pygmy killer whales and two dwarf/pygmy sperm whales in Malapatan.
    Citation
    Sarangani Bay home to dolphin, whale colonies. (2019, September 17). Manila Standard, p. C2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13055
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    Corporate Names
    Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
    Personal Names
    Abubacar, Sabdullah Solon, Steve Chiongbian
    Geographic Names
    Sarangani Bay General Santos
    Subject
    dolphins whales marine mammals marine protected areas
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